For you it's that time of the year again when invitations to parties
do not seem to stop coming your way and on that one particular IT party
when you find yourself suddenly at lost on what to wear. You then have
the urge to go out and buy that dress no matter if it means risking your
entire month's budget. Please don't. There are so many clothes out
there that are yours for the taking that are also within your financial
resources. There are just three simple rules that one shopper who is on
the hunt for cheap clothes should strictly follow. Never forget that you
are working within your budget. Not anybody else's but your very own.
If the cost of the dress fits your limited budget then it is for you to
buy and enjoy. There are even online shops now wherein there is an area
for a shopper on the lookout for inexpensive clothes can specify the
amount range that they are willing to spend for whatever it is they are
planning to buy. Another trick would be the flexibility of that
particular outfit that you would want to buy. Yes you can wear it for
that event you are planning to attend soon but can you make use of the
same outfit say on other occasions. Can the outfit be a party look and
if one adds or removes just a couple of accessories perhaps make the
outfit fit for day wear or even office attire? It does not mean that
clothes that can come in cheap would lose its flexibility. Last but not
the least would be for one to be on the lookout for comfort. Again if
it's cheap it does not mean one has to suffer any uncomfortable and
unnerving feeling every time you are dressed in it. So the bottom line
is shopping for cheap clothes should both be fun before and after you
have brought the clothes.
Being
low on cash would not be the only reason for some people to buy cheap
clothes. One could be working around the practicality area. Take for
example a first time mom to be. Say you just found out that you are
pregnant. Like any other women as the excitement of the news dies down
you are faced with the fact that your body will change and you would
need maternity clothes. As you excitedly shop around for your first
maternity wardrobe you stand back aghast with the realization on how
much you have to spend. So like the shopper who has to be everywhere but
does not have the financial resources to support such activities, you
the first time mom has to come up with some nifty tricks to save money
and create a pregnancy wardrobe. One thing that an expectant mom can do
is borrow. Scout for friends and other family members who dress size are
closer to your own or those who are in a bigger size. The likelihood
that their maternity clothes, that are just sitting unused in their
closets, will be suitable for you to wear down the road to your own
pregnancy bliss. Just make sure that you take extra care in caring for
your borrowed clothes for you have to return then in fairly good
conditions if not you are now obliged to pay or buy a replacement for
them. Another great trick would be for you to scrounge around for second
hand shops. Since you would not be pregnant forever, wearing maternity
clothes that have been slightly used will suffice. Another thing to do
would be buy maternity clothes that are on sale. There are even types of
clothes now that are worn by sized regularly women or those that are
not pregnant that would still fit and look good on a pregnant woman's
widening belly. Last but not least, there now clothing innovations they
call wardrobe extenders like that of belly bands and bandeau's which one
can use up until the time when you would be breastfeeding. For belly
bands a pregnant woman whose widening belly would make it impossible for
her to fit in her old pair of jeans or skirt then the belly bands will
do the job.