Simple Ways to Spend Less Money on Clothes
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While we all undoubtedly love shopping (c'mon, is that even a question?), we don't always love shelling out as much as we do to nab Wholesale Replica Bag finds. But believe it or not, there is a way to feel more satisfied with and get the most mileage from what you currently own, which will ultimately save you money—just ask Banana Republic's Marissa Webb.
Our resident stylist filled us in on her expert tips to save a ton of cash on clothes. Keep scrolling to peep her simple ways to build your wardrobe sans buyer's remorse—and shop inspired (affordable!) finds too.
"I've personally regretted getting rid of my favourite classics, such as button-ups, great tailored jackets, and shoes. Hold onto them! They always come back into style."
Shop classic jackets:
Banana Republic Heritage Belted Safari Jacket ($150)
Mango Zipped Suede Jacket ($90)
"Style your look around your core pieces; you don't need a million choices. Give a little extra thought to the different 'fashion' pieces you pair back to your go-to items."
Shop core shirts:
Banana Republic Non-Iron Windowpane Shirt ($80)
Madewell White Cotton Courier Shirt ($65)
"Pick your 'trendy' moments wisely each season. Se don't need to get on every trend wagon. Pick your 'seasonal must-haves' with the other items in your wardrobe in mind. If it enhances your look without looking forced, it's worth the investment. Select items that you can use more than just once or twice."
Shop trendy items:
Banana Republic Sleek Wide-Leg Gaucho Pants ($90)
Reformation Nashville Dress ($168)
"We should all have a great tailor in our lives. Think of ways to make alterations on the clothing you already have. It's amazing what a little hem shortening, tuck at the waist, slimming out a pant leg, removing of the sleeves can do to give your wardrobe a fresh look. Changing the buttons is another easy way of getting more out of your existing selection."
Shop tailored blazers:
Banana Republic Cropped Sateen Blazer ($165)
Topshop Premium Suit Jacket ($125)
"Build your wardrobe around amazing foundational items that will take you from work to dinner, the weekend, and to next year."
Shop foundation dresses:
Banana Republic Linen Trapeze Dress ($110)
Common Space Ivory Dropwaist Dress ($85)What do you think of these shopping tips? Will you incorporate any into your next shopping trip? Sound off in the comments below!
Bobby Schuessler is a fashion editor with over a decade of editorial experience covering shopping, style, and beauty. He's spent 10 years atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing , currently leading the market team to deliver highly covetable and convertible content. He creates data-driven shopping guides featuring top retailers likeReplica Store, Shopbop, and Net-a-Porter and is at the forefront ofBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing 's shopping tentpole strategies, including Amazon Prime Day. He also works on branded content initiatives and appears on camera in video and shopping livestream franchises.
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