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Frugal Clothing
When discussing frugal clothing, most people think about how to
purchase clothing affordably. Of course, we could talk about shopping at
thrift stores, garage sales, or eBay. However, another aspect of frugal
clothing is that clothing that is cared for lasts longer. It’s always
cheaper to keep something nice and get more use out of it, than to shop
for new, right?
How many of us follow the washing instructions on our clothing to the
letter? If we did, it could save us money. Clothing lasts longer when it
is properly cared for.
To save money, sometimes you have to spend money. Invest in good quality
clothing. Items that are well made will cut clothing costs in the long
run.
Durable clothes do not have to be purchased from high end stores with
large price tags. Consignment shops and thrift stores also sell good
quality clothing. You will have to take the time to look for them, but
the deals that you find will be well worth it.
Store your clothing properly. Wire hangers are no good for sweaters or
fine fabrics. Instead, purchase plastic or satin covered hangers. Wire
hangers can rust and leave stains on your clothing that the other
hangers will not.
Be careful about storing certain fabrics in cleaning bags. Silk and wool
clothing need to breathe. Plastic storage and dry-cleaning bags do not
allow for that.
If you need to store your clothing, use garment bags and other storage
devices. If your closet is cramped, storage boxes can be used to store
sweaters and seasonal clothing when you don’t need them. Shoes can also
be stored in shoe boxes or over-the-door shoe hangers to avoid clutter.
If you do get a stain on your clothes, treat it as quickly as you can.
This will keep the apparel from being damaged. Wash the items by hand so
the stain will not set in and then launder as usual.
Try not to buy too many trendy clothes. They are more expensive, and
when the fashion fades, you will be left with items that you won’t want
to wear anymore. Purchase outfits that are more practical and not
attached to fads.
Frugal shopping can save money on the family clothing bill. The key to
making it work is how well you take care of your outfits after you buy
them.
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