Designer brands are experimenting with in-season collections that hit stores right after they hit the runway. While department stores are still largely following the traditional calendar, they're hoping see-now-buy-now will take off to boost traffic.
High waisted, boot cut, boyfriend, high-rise, skinny, super skinny, mid-rise, baby boot, flare and the list goes on. Are you overwhelmed yet? Because I usually was when I walked into a clothing store to a wall full of pantalones of different shades, styles and names. And let me be real: shopping has always been one of my favorite activities—except when it came to buying pants. It's been a journey to find the "perfect" fit.
If you're like most online shoppers, you're passing on the jeans and leaning toward the slippers.
Thousands of articles of everyday women’s clothing are being preserved in lockers in a college basement. But where, exactly, does their value lie?
“Is that dress you’re wearing ABS by Allen Schwartz?” the nattily dressed gent in the tinted black glasses calls out to me.
Fashion's latest moral signifier is, uh, just re-wearing stuff you already own.
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That Forever 21 top comes with a high price after all.
I'm not a big dress person, but I seriously might buy into these new dress trends. They're that good.
We all do it—buy clothes that we wear once or twice and then relegate them to the backs of our closets. It's a bad use of money and an organizational mess. But with some forethought and self-control, you can stop wasting money and start buying clothes you'll actually wear.
You can try on clothes before you buy, but doesn't replace going to the mall, yet.
Save money and have a blast finding items with these tips!
Thrift stores aren't the only way to hunt down hidden gems.
You don't need to buy all your clothes at designer stores. Here are the top reasons you should be shopping at thrift stores...
Your frugal friend drives a hand-me-down Honda, quietly filling his investment account with low-cost index funds.<br>That mid-century modern piece he refurbished from Goodwill lights up the living room, proving that style and low-cost aren’t mutually exclusive.<br>At this rate, he could retire by 40.
If you buy anything used, it pays to know the basics.
Walmart has always been known for its low prices, but we bet you didn’t know you could go there for must-have deals on these quality items.
(Guest Post by Serena Appiah of Thrift Diving) There are three things I will never buy from a thrift store: underwear (including socks!), mattresses, and rugs. Everything else, budget readers, is fair game! If I can paint it, stain it, reupholster it, bleach it, throw it in the washer, or dress my kids in it, for a fraction of the cost to buy it new, …
I see it, I like it, I want it, I (impulse) got it.