Clothes Shopping

Shopping Spree! – 2

Clothes Shopping

Needed new clothes badly. Bought a bunch. Better selection of clothes here in San Francisco compared to Melbourne.

Melbourne is full of that ‘worn look’ stuff and if you don’t want that, your pretty much fucked. bleh

Ten Ways To Get the Best Bargains at Thrift Shops

Searching for bargains at the local Goodwill store, Salvation Army, or other thrift shop can pay off wonderfully in terms of financial savings. You don’t have to be destitute to shop there, or resign yourself to wearing outdated fashions. Shopping at secondhand stores is losing its stigma, and the less you pay for one item the more money you have to spend on other things or add to your savings account. Get the best bargains on your trips to the secondhand store by following these tips:

1. Shop where the money is. Secondhand stores that are located in affluent communities will have the best selection in terms of designer and high-end clothing. Women who replace their wardrobes every year will drop the fashions they have weeded out of their closet at the nearest thrift store.

2. Ask the clerks if there is a particular day that recently donated items are put on the floor. Getting there as new donations are put out gives you an opportunity to make your choices before everything is picked over.

3. Shop for clothing early in the season. The highly-fashionable women who must have new clothing in their wardrobe every year will be cleaning out their closets in advance of the season. You can find donations of high-end clothing that is in like-new condition. Some may even be brand new; compulsive shoppers may donate clothing that has never been worn instead of bothering to return it to the store. When you notice that the department stores are beginning to stock the next season’s fashions, hit the thrift shops to add fashionable clothing to your wardrobe!

4. Watch for special sale days. Some thrift shops may have one day each month when everything is half-price, or tag sales where a certain color tag is discounted that day. Be prepared to go early on these days and beat the crowd to the best bargains.

5. Don’t overlook vintage clothing. A consignment shop that caters to vintage clothing collectors will charge high prices, but vintage items donated to a thrift shop can be had for a song. It’s currently fashionable to wear vintage clothing, and many lovely vintage prom dresses, evening gowns, jackets, sweaters, coats and dresses can be picked up for very little at a thrift shop.

6. Shop for high-value items. The amount of money you save will be a higher percentage of the retail price than it will be for less expensive goods.

7. Shop for household items at thrift shops. Many retailers will donate new overstocked or discontinued merchandise to thrift shops.

8. Go bargain-hunting often. Donations are coming in every day, but you may not find a bargain each time you go bargain hunting. Items that don’t sell after a few weeks are usually removed from the floor and others take their place. Going bargain hunting regularly gives you a better chance of finding an amazing deal!

9. Shop at a Goodwill Outlet store. These stores carry secondhand merchandise that hung around the regular Goodwill store too long, and will be dirt cheap.

10. Make your bargain-hunting an event in itself. Don’t plan other activities along with your thrift shop excursion, so you don’t feel rushed to get in and out of the store. Finding the best bargains can require a couple hours of digging through the racks and shelves, and you need time to consider whether that lovely item you are considering buying is really a bargain! Ask yourself, before you reach the check-out, whether it is truly something you need and can use. Remember, if you take something home but never use it, it isn’t a bargain at all!

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Clothes Shopping question by blondie: How much do you spend on clothes, shopping?
1. How much do you spend shopping for clothes a month?

2. What are your favorite stores to shop?

3. Why are those you favorite stores to shop?

4. Of what clothing item/ accessory do you know you have way too much of ?

5. how often will you wear the clothes you buy?

Clothes Shopping best answer:

Answer by Nicole G
you put too many ?s to answer

23 Comments

  • C.J says:

    A lot
    Thrift Stores

  • Tom J says:

    Basketball clothes

  • Lemons says:

    1. I only shop for clothes when I need the. And the prices vary.

    2. KMart. xD

    3. It’s in walking distance.

    4. None. I don’t have enough clothes at all. I need to go shopping>

    5. A lot. Since I tend to buy a minimal amount of clothes at a time.

  • Billy Ray says:

    Miley does all of the shopping in this family

    she’s already spent my retirement =(

  • Maggie says:

    1. like $ 100
    2. abercrombie, coach
    3. they have good clothes and prducucts
    4. shirts
    5. 3 times a year

  • Jenan says:

    1. About $ 200.
    2. American Eagle, Pac Sun, Charlotte Russe, Victoria’s Secret.
    3. They have SWEEET clothes. :]
    4. Camis..kind of.
    5. A LOT. how can you not?..they’re clothes. !!

  • Shayonah says:

    1) like $ 300.00 dollars
    2)aero, hollister, burlington coat factory, footlocker, american eagle, polo
    3) because there hot
    4)bracelets and bangles
    5) no more than twice

  • Emily C says:

    1. On average I spend about $ 300 a month. Sometimes more or less.
    2. Favorite stores are ASOS, Urban Outfitters, Intermix, Free People, Nordstroms
    3. Because they have interesting clothing that is cute, not too high prices and unique.
    4. I have millions of V-necks. They are a classic.
    5. I wear all of them.
    (:

  • Insane says:

    A lot. Just a lot. Above and beyond $ 100
    Saks, Forever 21
    Forever 21 has some cute, cheap clothing and Saks has the best shoes.
    Boots
    I wear all the clothes I buy. If I don’t, that’s a waste of money. If I can’t wear it anymore, I donate it.

  • BACK-UP ACCOUNT. says:

    Depends on how much money I have.
    Sirens and online.
    Different from what everybody else is buying.
    You can never have too much lol.
    Whenever I get a chance.

  • Marissa says:

    1. it depends how many times i go to the mall. and how much $ $ $ i have
    2. abercrombie hollister wet seal 5-7-9 seagull forever 21
    3. i like the clothes
    4 you can never have to many clothes!
    5. idkkk i try not to wear them that often

  • Christopher C says:

    goodwill

  • ♥chocolate♥ says:

    1. about 13 bucks. i dont shop monthly for clothes, more like every couple months.
    2. hot topic and wet seal
    3. they have clothes i like
    4. colored skinny jeans
    5. depends on what i buy

    ~chocolate lover

  • ♥ Beautiful Disaster ♥ says:

    1. Depends if I’m shopping that month. Probably like $ 25 – $ 50 a month.
    2. Wet Seal, Forever 21, Charlotte Russe, Delia’s, Macy’s.
    3. Cause I like the clothes in them?
    4. Dresses or Jeans.
    5. All the time? haha.

  • Jennnny(: says:

    1.) 100 dollars and i can get lots of clothes
    Im good with clearances:D

    2.) American Eagle, Coach, Abercrombie, Forever 21, Rue21 and
    579

    3.) Good Fabrics and Good prices:) and Good style

    4.) Shoes and necalaces Im pretty much obsessed:)

    5) One year I throw out or give to my sister clothes right before school ends

  • sunnychickadee05 says:

    1. It varies…depending on how much money I have to spare.
    2. Abercrombie and Fitch, Tommy Hilfiger Store, American Eagle, Target, K-mart
    3. I like their clothing styles and the way the clothes fit.
    4. I have way too many shoes.
    5. I usually wear them very often.

  • *Jadee*(totalité encore) says:

    1. Around $ 600.
    2. Pacsun, AE, Maurices, Macy’s, Nordstrom.
    3. Idk… I just like them.
    4. Shirts and purses!!! Over 300 shirts(just for fall!) and over 500 purses!
    5. At least three times.

  • Hanajima Tsukyomi says:

    i don’t know how much i spend,mostly macy and clare’s and jcpenny because there is so many stores in it[connected].i don’t really have a lot of the same accessories,like everyday

  • Let it Be ☮ says:

    1. Too much

    2. Anthropologie Nordstrom J.Crew

    3. They have so many cute clothes!

    4. Too many t-shirts and tops

    5. all the time

  • brittany. (: says:

    1. like 300-500 a month. but i buy most of it with my own money.
    2. hollister, american eagle, pac sun, kohls.
    3. they have the cutest clothes and i get a discount at american eagle because i work there.
    4. shoes, i have over 20pairs and i’m talking sneakers not flip flops or flats, but i love jordans and nikes so i always have like the newest pair. i have a lot of jeans and stuff but everyone tells me i have way to many shoes.
    5. i usually never wear the same clothes in a month. i don’t know i’m weird.

  • Natalie C says:

    1. $ 20.
    2. Target, JCPenney, & Sears.
    3. They’re close & cheap.
    4. I’ve got over a dozen skirts.
    5. A few years.

  • •ρєяƒєcтℓу ιмρєяƒєcт• says:

    1. $ 100-$ 150 dollars a month if my parents refuse to buy me anything.
    2. Wet seal, aeropostale, && abercrombie.
    3. They have adorable clothes?
    4. Too many hoodies.
    5. Depends, I seem to wear my hoodies and brand names the most.

  • Jazzy™ says:

    1. i spend a lot in aug. and dec, cause of school clothes and xmas so about $ 400 in those two months

    2.i like any store mainly aeropostale, AE, pac sun, jcpenny, wet seal, gordmans, a lotta places.

    3. they have what i like

    4.i have lots of shirts i used to have a lot of jeans but when i packed up my room they disappeared. i have lots of shoes too

    5.i’ll wear the same shirt about 1 or 2 times a month and the same jeans about 2 or 3 times.