Article: Saving tips on clothing
Here're some saving tips on clothing:
Buy clothes after the season. For example, buying clothes after Christmas season saves you a lot of money.
Shop for clothing from online websites directly from department stores, or major clothing stores. Many online
stores do offer online coupons and deals to save you money.
Salvation Army and Goodwill are good places to buy
second-hand clothing. Occasionally, clothing stores donate
out-of-season clothes to these organizations.
You may already find good deals on apparel at the retail
giant stores. These stores buy huge volumes of merchandise
from U.S. clothing manufacturers which locate their
manufacturing plants overseas. Without cheap laborers from
foreign countries making clothes, the consumers have to
pay high prices for apparel in the U.S.
Buy wrinkle-free apparel so you don't have to waste time
to iron and dry-clean them.
Children usually outgrow their clothes very quickly, so
buying clothes that are little bigger than their sizes
would be okay.
Buy clothes that can be used in more than one occasion,
or buy apparels that are timeless fashion garments.
Now and then, your local TV news network may announce a
particular apparel store offering fantastic discounts.
Buy and save.
Manage your shopping habits - if you buy clothing every
two weeks, then go shopping for clothing monthly for now.
If you're have to wear suit for work everyday, campaign
in your company to wear casual clothing. You save money
by dry-cleaning your suit less often. Many companies do
let their employees wear casual clothing once a day or
all workdays. If you're in your cubicle or office all day
long, or it's a hot summer, or you're not dealing with
clients, you and other employees may not need formal
clothing.
If you live near a fashion district where fashion
companies' showcases locate, you'll find fantastic
deals on apparel. For example, you can find super deals
in the Fashion District of downtown of Los Angeles.
Hang and dry your clothes in your backyard during the
sunny days. You save electricity and money, plus your
clothes absorb fresh smell from natural environment.
Lastly, buy clothes at major stores' outlets if the
prices are right.
Article: Saving tips on clothing
By John Nguyen and Associates
Developers of Savingsforyou.net and Orange County Business Directory, CA