Sunday, February 18, 2007

Ways to Look Good without Selling Your Soul to the Credit Card Sharks

1. Buy clothing at thrift stores. BEFORE you purchase them, however, clasp the clothes to the visible light to make certain there are no tears, check the seams under the arms, do certain the buttons are all there, and don't purchase anything that you can't seek on.

2. Never purchase anything that doesn't fit.

3. Find out what your colours are and only purchase those colors. Iodine attended a workshop to calculate out that I am a Winter and then I only bought clothing that expression good on Winters. If I purchase clothing that are not those Winter colors, I won’t have got on them because I cognize subconsciously that they make not flatter me. Arsenic an added bonus, when you wear the colours that are harmonized with your tegument tone, you often have more than energy, are calmer and expression younger.

4. Go through your closet to determine what clothing you need to buy, do a list, topographic point the listing in your bag or wallet, and ONLY purchase the points that are on the list.

5. Know the values of clothing. Many "sales" are not deals at all.

6. If you have got children who are growing quickly, purchase their clothes at a thrift store.

7. Only purchase good quality clothes which will endure a long time.

8. Buy a tin of starch, and Fe your business shirts as opposing to paying over a dollar to a dry cleansing agent that usages a rough urgent machine.

9. Buy necktie spray to protect your costly silk neckties and scarves.

10. Buy clothing at the end of a season when they are on sale as opposing to the beginning of the season.

11. Buy clothing with neutral colours (gray, white, naval forces blue) that volition travel with anything that you have got got in your existent wardrobe, so that you won't have to purchase new clothing to complement your new purchase.

12. Buy and wear only comfy place and salvage money on docs and chiropractors.


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