Save Money on Clothing
How to Save Money on Clothing
  • Look for sales at discount outlets.  There are huge price differences between clothing on sale at discount stores and that sold regularly at many department and specialty stores, though keep in mind that prices at the latter are often deeply discounted.
  • Consider purchasing previously-used clothes from Good Will, second-hand stores, or school or church thrift sales.  With a little effort, you can find low-priced, high-quality used clothing items that can be worn for many years.
  • Assess clothing in terms of quality as well as price.  An inexpensive shirt or coat is a poor bargain if it wears out in less than a year.  Consider fabric, stitching, washability, and other quality related factors in your selection of clothes
  • Clean clothes inexpensively.  Wash and iron clothes yourself.  If you use a cleaner, compare prices at different establishments.  A 50 cent difference in cleaning a shirt, for example, can add up to $100 a year.