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It actually didn't take a long time. I think the longest I ever took was at a Dillards where they practically had half the store 75%-90% off. I waded through tons of racks and lots of designer names to find some things I really liked. I ended up with something like 20 pieces of clothing marked originally up to $200/piece for $20 and under. Originally Posted by Wannabeskinny
I'm not a fan of shopping for long periods of time and this takes major dedication. My Mom used to shop thrifty like this, sorting through bins and bins and racks and racks of clothing. She tried to pass on the same mentality to me but it never worked. She now regrets that stage of her life and has thrown out everything that was bought from it. I love seeing her go to boutiques and buy specialty clothing and saying to herself "I have the money, and I deserve this" rather than seeing her in some makeshift getup made out of jersey.
Of course there are some things I'll splurge for like I ordered a winter coat that is $300 and it was a major splurge for me. I decided I wanted it, decided that I'd get it tailored when (hopefully) I lose more weight, etc. The coat was also originally $700 so I figured why not?
I really don't see a point to spending a lot of money on regular clothes when if you wait, everything eventually goes on sale. I rather spend my money on traveling or buying other expensive toys.



. In this case though I have about 20 more lbs to lose so I want to wait a bit.
Not to mention the fact that I finally dedicated myself to losing weight and I think he is very proud of me for not quitting.