Unless you have a large clothing allowance never buy a whole and complete outfit that can only be worn one way, much better chose things that mix and match so that you can make up a wide variety of outfits as you go. Secondly, before buying anything work out how often you are likely to wear it, then divide the cost by that number and you have your "cost per wear" figure. By applying this you may well find that a garment that seems cheap works out more expensive than one for a higher price,a pair of cheap fashion shoes, for instance, might be worn a third as many times as a pair of better made stylish ones will be.
Of course you may come across a real bargain..check the stitching and gluing, look for signs of shoddy workmanship and do not let an assistant talk you into making your mind up before you are ready. Thirdly, go to a fabric shop and get sample swatches, they should be free, of colours that you like then take them home and work out what goes with what and what will suit your colouring and make yourself up a little booklet of fabric to take with you when you shop. Jeans, two pairs of good quality ..which need not mean expensive brand named..jeans for general wear.
Two skirts four to six simple tops that will go with both the jeans and skirts a pullover and a cardigan. One simple, single colour dress that you can wear on its own or dress up with a belt and beads for evening wear Trainers or sneakers and a pair of moderate heeled shoes that can be worn anywhere Undergarments coat or a good jacket Take your time shopping, look in places such as Walmart as well as the more fashionable stores..if the store name isn't woven into the fabric then who is going to know where you bought a simple green dress, for instance? And do not buy everything at once, break the list down into what you have to have right now and what you can wait a week or two for and then you will have time to decide what changes,if any, you want to make to it.
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