Frugal Fashion

This is a post that I shared a few years ago, I felt led to share it again.


Frugal Fashion.
I know it sounds like an oxymoron.
A complete condradiction.
It seems like something that only exist in Fairy Tale Land!!!
How can you put those two words together?

If you know me,  you know I love Fashion.
I love all things Fashion!!!
I love clothes,  shoes,  purses, scarves, jewelry and all the sparkly  accessories that go with it!!!

But when you live on a tight budget you can not walk into a Department Store or in a Boutique and buy right off the racks.
There is just no way.
So how can a person love Fashion and still afford it?

Here are a few guidelines I set up for myself way back during my broke, ramen noodles,  college days. These "rules for shopping" have helped me for years!
I hope they can be a blessing to you as well.

1. Never pay full price for an item.

To help myself follow this rule I pass up all of  the  racks and go  straight to the clearance racks.
I know I will fall madly in love with something that is way too expensive. And I can find a way to justify my need for it!!
But no matter how much I may justify, no sweater is  worth going broke over.
I know that is not today's philosophy.
Today we are told, "buy now Pay later"
But that is not my way of thinking....
So, for me not to enter temptation, I walk right passed those high dollar racks.
I don't look and I don't peek.
It will simply hurt my feelings.

The best deal I  ever found was a $150 dress that was marked down to $49. That price had been marked out and the new price of $29 was written in its place.  I noticed it was on a 60% off rack. And that day they were offering an additional 25% off.
Hummmm....85% off $29.00!!
I did the math and liked the number.
When I got to the register I was shocked by the number the lady told me.
She started giggling when I asked her to repeat the total. Just in case I had misunderstood her.
$.99 as in .99 cents! What!!! Not even Goodwill could offer this kind of a deal!!!
I used the dress for our family pictures this year.

$.99 dress from Belk and $4.00 brand new shoes from Goodwill. Not too shabby!!!

2. Shop out of Season.

This is my biggest bargain tool!
You can find the lowest prices this way.
I love shopping out of season.
Finding a $2 sweater or a $5 coat in the middle of Summer may sound funny but to me it's like finding gold.
Right now, summer clothes are being marked down really low because the stores are bringing out their Fall Fashions.
Now is the time to rack up on all the summer styles and trends!
Even if a new style is introduced, and I really like it,


I wait till it is on sale.

3. Don't be afraid of thrift stores and resale shops.

A huge percent of my clothes come from Goodwill. And I love love Poshmark.
Before there was Pinterest, I would look at Department Store magazines at the latest Fashions, then I would go to Goodwill and try to re-create it the best I could.
Now we have Pinterest, Fashion Blogs and Instagram to help with that.
Goodwill is my Happy Place!

This is the year of the Puffy Vest.
I found this little red beauty at Goodwill.


Before I wore it I decided to checkout Pinterest to study several ways to style it. I was going for rustic and causal. This was my favorite.


4. Learn to shop in your own closet!

When we did our family Christmas pictures. I got my inspiration from Pinterest. Then instead of buying anything, I went to my closet. I had to get creative but I think I did pretty good!





I had bought this shirt a few years back. I did not have a white tulle skirt so I used a dress. I folded my shirt up and covered it up with a belt.
My goal was not to  buy anything for this photo shoot.
I simply shopped in my own closet and thought outside the box.

5. Pray before you shop!

God promises to supply our needs.
So, if I have a need for a particular item, I pray that God will help me find it and for a good price.
If I don't find it, I know He wants to supply it another way.
He has never failed.



6. Don't spend what you don't have.


It's that simple.
I don't always like it but if I don't have money for clothes even if it's a great deal, I DON'T BUY IT.
I do not own a credit card.
I do not use Department Stores credit cards.
I want to honor God with my finances and my fashion.
But if I drain my account just to dress cute, I will ruin my marriage.
So, budget.
Learn to shop frugal.
And learn when to say no.



7. Be content with your own closet
Don't look at everyone else's wardrobe and wish you had it.
This is a hard one.
 We look at our co-workers adorable clothes and we think our clothes don't measure up.
We compare our closet to our girlfriend's closets and we try to keep up.
Maybe we have even gotten in the trap of all the cute fashions on Instagram and Pinterest and we think we need what they have.
Ladies, learn to be content in your own closets.
Don't keep up with the Joneses!!
Learn to want what You have
Not what everyone else has.

I hope this has been a blessing.
Remember, God wants us to enjoy life, and enjoy beauty.
However, we do not have to break the bank to accomplish that!!

No matter what your budget is, do your best to honor God with the money He entrusted upon you. You can have amazing fashion and not go in debt.

What are your fashion tips and ways you stay on budget?



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