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HOW TO LOOK YOUR BEST WHEN YOU ARE ON A BUDGET

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Recently, the subject of affordable fashion has come up in comments. I feel like everyone should try to look their best within the budget constrictions they have. Everyone’s budget is different, but that is not an excuse for not looking your best. Know how to use your existing wardrobe is one of the keys to looking your best. Knowing how to present your clothing is another key. Finally, knowing what brands to shop for when you are on a budget is a key that will save you time and money.

Budget

The first thing that you want to do is to decide what your budget is for clothing. This can be a monthly budget, or it can be a seasonal budget. Some people even break down how much they spend depending on the item or the item’s quality. You might spend more of your budget on a quality handbag that you will carry for years and less of your budget on the latest trend. The truth is, everyone’s budget will vary. Knowing your budget will keep your finances in check and make you happier with the items you choose.

Shop Your Closet

You probably already have a lot of clothing in your closet that you can use to look your best. Spend some time evaluating your wardrobe. Just because you haven’t worn something in a few years doesn’t mean that it needs to be chucked. You need to look at each item closely, try it on to see if it still fits you well, look for holes and stains, and then decide if you will EVER wear it again. If the answer is no, then donate it to a charity that provides clothing to those in need. If the answer is yes, then continue reading the next section.

Make Sure Your Items Are in Wearable Condition

When you are in a hurry, you want the items in your closet to be on stand-by. As I mentioned earlier, look your wardrobe over and pull out anything with rips, stains, or holes, and fix the issue or remove it from your closet. A shirt has a stain that can’t be removed, but you love the shirt since you wear it UNDER a sweater so the collar shows, then leave it. But, remember not to wear it in a way that the stain shows. If your item needs to be dry-cleaned, then put it aside until you can take it to the cleaners or handwash it if possible.

Also, a well-ironed garment will always look more polished than one that is wrinkled. Take the time to iron or steam your outfit before you put it on. I use a steamer for most of my items, but I do still own an iron. I use a Rowenta for both of these, and I will link to them if you are interested. Any brand will work, but Rowenta is the brand that seems to do the best job and hold up the longest for me.

Fit and Confidence

When you try on your clothing, you need to pay attention to how it makes you feel. How many of you have heard the Marie Kondo quote, “does it spark joy?” We can apply this to our clothing as well as cleaning out our closets and drawers. When you put on a bright pink sweater, does it make you feel confident, or does it make you want to hide because someone might look at you? Even if an item fits you well, you shouldn’t wear it if YOU don’t like the item. This comes under the “wear what makes you happy” category. Happiness shows on your face. It shows in the way you walk and the way that others see you.

Inspiration

I try to pick a variety of brands that range from affordable to high-end, and I also try to show clothing for plus-size ladies. Since I am not plus-size in my clothing, I have to rely on my “similar” widget to show the clothing on a plus-size model. We all want to see what the item looks like on a body shape similar to our own. This same principle applies to your budget. If my outfit is one that you LOVE, but the items that I am wearing are out of your price range, use my look as an inspiration.

Look in your closet first for items that look similar in color or style. If you decide that you want to purchase something, look on the sales racks first. Many retailers have HUGE sales where you can get the same item that I wore in a previous post at a discounted price. If you click the heart in the Shop My Post for an item that you like, you will get an email when that item goes on sale. Use this tool; it is convenient.

If you still are looking for a similar item, do what I do…Google it. A lot of retailers have an option where you can search by price. Please take advantage of that option; I use it all of the time when I shop at Nordstrom. I type in “jeans,” and then I go to the price option and move the bar to the amount I am willing to spend. Why would I waste my time searching through lots of items that are over my budget?

Tomorrow I will continue this series on looking your best on a budget by giving you a list of brands to shop. So, be sure to look for that post. But, for now, let’s look at a couple of posts that I’ve posted, and I’ll show you how to use my post as an inspiration.

This Outfit will have you looking stunning this spring

Paisley Cardigan // White Crop Flare Jeans // White Slip-On Sneakers // V-Neck T-Shirt

The above links were the actual clothing that I was wearing. The sneakers and the v-neck t-shirt were from Target, so I will assume that those items were already in the affordable category, and I’ll focus on the cardigan and the jeans instead. Here is something that I have noticed…most of you only want to purchase what you’ve seen me style and wear. You know how it looks; I tell you how the sizing works, describe the feel of the material, etc. When I link to “similar” items, for the most part, no one ever buys those. So, am I wasting my time? I will do these outfits, and then I would like an honest answer when it comes to “similar” items.

 

 

Being Comfortable While Looking Polished and Professional 

Argyle Sweater // Spanx Perfect Black Pants // Pointy Toe Black Chunky Heels

Since the sweater and the heels are both under 50.00, or they were last night, I will concentrate on finding a similar pair of black pants. The Spanx pair of pants are gorgeous, and we all know that Spanx items are flattering and form-fitting. But, Spanx items can also be costly, so I will look for some “similar” Ponte knit black pants at a more affordable price point.

How To Wear A Sweater 3 Ways

This outfit was one of my favorite looks from last year. It had so many of the elements that I love, like leopard print, anything red, distressed jeans, and pumps, that it made it a winner in my book. The items were also affordable; at least, I thought they were. The sweater was from J Crew Factory, the blazer was on a huge sale, the Wit & Wisdom jeans were on sale, but they are not terribly expensive anyway, and the shoes were a pair that I found locally. All of these items have sold out and are no longer available. That is why I chose this look; I wanted to show you how to re-create it from other retailers.

Let’s all remember; you can look fashionable and stylish with a little effort. There are plenty of consignment shops, eBay, and websites like Poshmark and Mercari that offer fashions at a considerable discount. Also, I do try hard to shop from lots of retailers and lots of different price points. My daughter told me that I can’t please everyone and that I need to let it go. But, I am a people pleaser and an includer, so I don’t like it when I feel like I have let someone down.

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45 Comments

  1. Judy Antonio says:

    I really enjoyed your post today Tania.
    Also as a reader who is currently living in Canada (and due to the border being closed I cannot get to my UPS mailbox or the stores I always enjoy in the States) I really REALLY like the “similar look” items. That way I have a better chance of finding something similar at The Bay, Holt Renfrew or some of the retailers from the States that still have brick and mortar stores (or an online presence) in Canada. I have found that you actually do many different price points. If you wanted to include some more plus size options,(which I would appreciate being 5’10 and a 16) Eloquii is a well priced brand. Keep being you! I love your posts.

  2. Been following you since QVC and Cato! You are an inspiration! Thank you!

  3. I like looking at your pictures for inspiration (though that Kohl’s leopard print sweater is calling my name). Right now I’m trying not buy anything until my husband finds work. COVID did not come at a good time for us. Lots of prayers!

  4. Great helpful piece. The only thing that I didn’t like was the ironing bit – I hate ironing. But I do iron if I am going somewhere and want to look smart.

  5. I find the similar items very helpful. I look at the items you are wearing and the similar items, then I check my closet to see if I can put something similar together. A lot of times I can come up with a similar outfit that I never thought of putting together! It is not an exact match to your outfit, but your style inspired me. Same thing with handbags and jewelry. Keep up the great work and continue to be yourself. Love your blog!!

  6. What an informative post today on your blog! Thanks, gurl❣️
    I’m always clicking on your modeled items AND similar items. Being a passport member at Chico’s allows for free shipping (which I appreciate), and I can try on at home and just return to the store if it’s not quite right. I do the same with Nordstrom’s and White House, Black Market. I look forward to your blog everyday!

  7. Hi Tania! First of all, I love your posts because you are so REAL…like chatting with a girlfriend! Secondly, your daughter is right. Sigh….don’t you hare when that happens? Your blog is the very best one I follow as far as choices and price ranges! I am serious. I mostly look for inspiration and ideas when I read your posts, as many of the complete outfits would not work for me because I am petite (5’2″) and curvier than straight. Gotta be careful not to turn myself into a human fire plug!! It really is about learning what works for YOU and making smart purchases, right?

  8. Hi Tania,
    I think I’ve been reading your blog since last spring? Not sure exactly, but I’ve been inspired ever since!
    I am one that likes to buy the exact outfit you have on for all the reasons you state, but I do at least look at the similar items most times. I don’t think it’s a waste of your time to suggest alternatives.
    I also love when you suggest different things like you did today; the steamers and iron. It just expands our knowledge.
    But my main reason for reading your blog everyday is for the FASHION! During this pandemic when we’re not traveling or going out much, reading your blog has “kept me going!” So thank you and keep it up…please!

  9. Hi Tania,
    I generally look at your outfit and then wonder if I can duplicate it from what I have because occasionally you put things together in a way I’ve never thought of.

    I had to tell you about my Rowenta iron. I vaguely recall my previous iron but when my daughter who is now 40 went to a Christian school that required uniforms, part of that uniform was a crisp white Peter Pan collar shirt. They were horrifically wrinkled out of the dryer. All the time she went to that school from K-8 I had to iron them. I bought 6 and every Monday I ironed them. I had to buy a new iron but I can’t remember why, just that the “new” iron was bought in about 1984 and is a Rowenta and cost a fortune back then. Here’s the kicker — on the bottom is stamped where it was made: West Germany! Can you believe that? Now my hubby works from home in printed tees, my ironing is much less in volume but I still to this day iron my pillow cases and that disagreeable hem at the top of the top sheet! I thought you’d get a kick out of this!

  10. I have to mention my pet peeve. I HATE paying shipping. Recently I saw a shirt I saw in a store but didn’t get it. It was on a big sale at roughly $16. I was excited and wanted to get it. By the time I entered all my info and was ready to “buy” the final price was double. I couldn’t pick it up in store near me because they said it was not in stock. I tried to order to be picked up at the store and they wouldn’t do that. I didn’t order the item. It isn’t the price- it’s the principal. This isn’t directed at you, I look forward to reading your blog and have ordered items you display. It’s just frustrating. Anyone else feel this way?