10 Genius Money-Saving Fashion Hacks: Without Breaking the Bank

Elevate your style, not your spending.

POSTED BY GEORGIA ROBERTS

In a world where trends constantly shift and prices can strain your budget, don't miss the chance to rock a stylish look without burning a hole in your wallet. Explore my ten savvy ways to stay fashionable and save money effortlessly.

Shop in Thrift Stores:

Begin your style journey with the often-overlooked option of thrift store shopping. Despite what some people might think, thrift store shopping is a great way to start your style journey. The treasures people part with can be surprising. I've stumbled upon untouched, brand-new designer dresses and shoes countless times. What's even more astounding is the price tag attached to these hidden gems in thrift shops. You'll be amazed at the budget-friendly deals waiting to be discovered. So, the next time you're out and about, pause and explore the wonders of thrift store fashion.

 

 

Create a Capsule Wardrobe:

I highly recommend putting together a capsule wardrobe. After becoming a new mom, I faced challenges finding clothes that boosted my confidence. Just when I was feeling discouraged, I stumbled upon the idea of a capsule wardrobe. What makes a capsule wardrobe fantastic is its budget-friendly nature, offering you countless outfit possibilities without the hassle of deciding what to wear. With just 12 pieces, you can create 81 outfits. Now, you can wake up and effortlessly choose anything, confident that it will make a perfect outfit.

 

 

Two Outfit Rule:

This tip is especially useful if you're someone like me who loves shopping and comes across a beautiful top that's out of season and doesn't match anything you already own. Often, it ends up in the back of the wardrobe, forgotten. Enter the Two Outfit Rule. The next time you're shopping and spot a piece you fancy, ask yourself if it can be paired with at least two other items from your existing wardrobe. If not, consider moving on to find a more versatile piece. This will help you save a lot of money.

 

 

Master Stain Removal:

For those who have experienced the joy of finding that perfect garment, versatile and complementary to your entire wardrobe, it's crucial to master the art of stain removal. This skill not only saves you money but also ensures your cherished pieces stay in top-notch condition. Here are some handy stain-removal tips for the future:

  • Sweat Stains: Apply a mixture of lemon juice, baking soda, and a bit of water on the stain before washing.
  • Oil Stains: Combat oil stains by rubbing regular dishwashing soap or using baby powder to draw out the oil – it works like magic.
  • Ink Stains: Tackle ink stains with hairspray; let it sit for 10 minutes before washing.
  • Suede Shoe Stains: Lightly rub away marks on suede shoes using a nail file.
  • Wine Stains: Soak the stain in a bit of white wine before washing.
  • Bleach Stains on Black Clothes: Conceal bleach stains with a few strokes of a permanent marker pen.
  • Make-up Stains: Combat make-up stains with shaving cream.
  • Gum Stains: Freeze off gum stains for easy removal.                                              

Iron Your Collar with Straighteners:

If you haven't caught wind of this trick yet, pay attention. Instead of dealing with the hassle of getting out your iron, ironing board, and all the fuss, just grab your hair straighteners. Run them over your collars, and prepare to be amazed by the results.

 

 

Make Your Shoes Water Resistant:

Yes, it's true – you can make your favorite pair of shoes water-resistant with just a candle and a hairdryer. Begin by ensuring your shoes are clean. Then, grab a long, thin candle and vigorously rub the wax onto your shoes. Don't be afraid to apply plenty, as the wax will disappear when heated. Be thorough, reaching all the corners. Decide whether you want to focus on making the base of your shoes resistant to puddles or waterproofing the entire shoe for rain protection. Repeat the process with your other shoe, and once you're content with the coverage, proceed to the next step.

 

 

Make Sure to Dress for Yourself:

If your goal is always to please others, you might end up disappointed. Look for purchases that reflect your values and personal taste. If you enjoy keeping up with trends, aim for one or two standout pieces each season instead of a multitude. After choosing your standout item for the summer, take a break from shopping until fall. By not constantly chasing the latest fashion trends each week, you'll find yourself saving money.

 

 

Create a Mood Board Wardrobe:

Examine your closet closely. If you've got a particular style, mix and match outfits, take photos, and consider the accessories. Build a mood board with these images, whether on Pinterest, Instagram, or elsewhere. If your wardrobe seems a bit lacking in exciting combinations, browse through magazines to get ideas. You might realize that a simple beige cardigan or a white button-down shirt is missing. A wardrobe mood board lets you assess what's already in your collection and helps plan for what you might need to create plenty of stylish outfits. This approach pairs nicely with a capsule wardrobe, enhancing their compatibility.

 

 

Research Before You Buy:

As mentioned earlier, if you love staying fashionable, it's crucial to do some research and match your style with the current trends. This ensures a double benefit – you not only look good but also feel comfortable in your unique style while saving money by avoiding unnecessary clothing purchases. But if you have American Express cards with high limits, you can enjoy the flexibility to fund expensive purchases, allowing you to invest in quality pieces that elevate your style. Stay updated by checking out fashion magazines and following them on social media. Keep your finger on the pulse of the latest trends!

 

 

Steam, Don’t Iron Your Clothes:

Steaming your clothes has the advantage of enhancing fibers instead of flattening them, as often happens with an iron. The use of a steamer is beneficial for maintaining the crispness of tailored clothes and extending the lifespan of the fabric.

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