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Dec 30, 2009
5 Tips for Dressing like a million out of a minimum wage
5 Tips for Dressing like a million out of a minimum wage What kind of woman loves to go shopping? Any woman who wants more for their money and a woman with a thought and impulse. And why help women of all shapes, sizes and economics, we know that shopping is a must for many women. New clothing is a luxury that simply can? T affordable. However, economics aside, every woman, no matter how small has, wants to buy something new. Then, read and lea to enjoy the madness without guilt. Here are five ways to look like a million more than a minimum wage. 1. Do your duty Let us surprise you with our psychic powers. How much preparation time you are before you go shopping? We know what your response will be. Zip. Right? You have just obtained or Primal invitation that extra space on your credit card and go. All that I ask is that you take two seconds to take a deep breath, you need, how much money you have, what? what? s for your first step is to go shopping in your closet so you can mental or written note of what you want to add. See what needs to be replaced or if there are bases that are still missing, like the head to go under blazers or shoes that go with everything. You know the year. Then try to think of a few classic pieces that can help to extend what you already have a white shirt with French cuff or a little 'black dress. 2nd KNOW WHAT TO BUY What would seek a buyer to purchase one? Negotiate? Check the merchandise carefully. And 'well-built? Seams stitched properly? We have lost a child? If there is a model, do not correspond to the seams? If a store is selling seconds that are slightly 'flawed or irregular, there should be a sign or mark of manufacturer, if you say it. If the merchandise is marked down, make sure you know why. Check for rips, tears, dirt or make-up work. If you encounter a problem? easily cleaned or repaired, check with the sale to see if you have the voice to a greater discount. 3rd Timing Is Everything The best time to find opportunities? Discount stores offer opportunities throughout the year. But you can take a big purchase at your favorite retail watering hole faster than you can say ... vacation. And he d? many of them. If you can call time, try to coincide with the dates. HOLIDAY SALE - The President of the? Day, Martin Luther King Jr., l? Anniversary, St. Patrick's Day, Easter / Spring Week, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veteran's Day, the day after Thanksgiving (great!), After Christmas and after New Year? S. And there? And much more! In addition to the shelves to keep all the stores sell items in the inventory, each shop or chain has developed its own timetable for advertising sales. STORE SALES? Sales of clearance, Fire Sales, Manager? S Sales, Summer's End Sales, Winter? S End Sales, Anniversary Sale, sales and store closing sales. (Some stores use? Going Out of Business? Banner is sacked-up for the award. Some were leaving the company for years.) Then, every two weeks some stores have it? Take an additional 25% discount? selling only for fun. So if you? Ve seen one? Must have? point, but falls in? can not pay? column, just keep your calendar, and the hand. Don t just check the pages of advertising. Flip quickly to business section. If the economy is down, stores will be used? sales? bait to get 4 inches. WHERE TO GO If you want movie stars, try Betty Ford. If you want opportunities, hit producer prices and shops. Not? Simply believe that the n? t do it in great time. They also have items that are in excess, discontinued, or just to have shopping to get rid of the square. E? S retail purchases, but without costs. Try the following: - Department Store Outlet? 9.9% of your stores have one. Just check with your favorite and where to ask? Ve them hidden. Factory Outlet? Check the Yellow Pages for the closest to you. Beware: quality can vary greatly. Some items are not expensive designer pieces you expect from the manufacturer. Stores untenable? TJ Maxx, Marshalls, Ross Dress for Less and the mother ship, Loehman? s, to name a few. Discount catalogs? There are catalogs specializing in discount items like Chadwick and Bedford Fair. Some manufacturers like Clifford and Wills met several sales catalogs each season. Inteet? We offer discounted models on our site, but it may also recommend that research? clearance? pages on the websites of your retail outlet or manufacturer. Discount chain stores? Target, K-Mart, etc? Re storage of a large base of these days? as cotton shirts and anything denim. Television Home Shopping? E 'a way to buy your basic bunny slippers. Often, late at night, have fashion close-out for better savings. Resale shops? The richness of their closets and bring their clothes here. They? They are the place to buy real honest to God claws without the sticker shock. Consult your local Yellow Pages. Thrift Stores? Visit a thrift store swarming with the very young and trendy. Discover the day? Buyer? or when the store has its own supplies. In this way, you get a sudden what happens in. Not? T forget the obvious haunts that you have failed in May. Garage sales are good, but go early Saturday paris. And if you need the right blazer for an interview or a dress for once only social, l? Always the wardrobe of someone you love. And if you see? Something they want to get rid of. A woman? S mode of error is another woman? S? Finder. 5th SUPPORT The question you should ask before putting your hard eaed plastic for a negotiation is that? Why am I buying this? If doesn? go with two things in your closet, is called! E 'a waste of money. Or not wearing, or you buy more things to do with it. When it comes to negotiation of shopping, there are two categories: impulse and laser guided. Don t buy what you don? T love or need. Don t leave sales person, friend or stranger is talking sense to buy all that you are uncomfortable with. Do not wear in public, you do. The information contained in this article comes from decades of personal experience and training. We are not ashamed to admit that the exercise map are members of Imelda Marcos Center for the shop to a alcoholic and that our book was a form of therapy. Happy shopping! ***** Shirley Pierce and Janet Behm are the authors of the book changes the way in which women and think about the clothes themselves - Dress Me Now: How to make your wardrobe behave.
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