shopping on a budget

Cheap Chic: How to look stylish on a budget

How to look stylish on a budget in minutes with expert style advice... Take from black belt shoppers who NEVER pay full price for almost anything when it comes to looking chic while being frugal. Let's be clear, Sharon & I both love something fabulous, at an equally fabulous price when we can. We're here keep you looking more put together and confident, with ease that rings true to your personal style. After all, we get dressed ourselves and no matter how much attention we pay to the runways and gain experience in the fashion industry, we still learn something new for ourselves every week. >> READ Sharon's Secret's:  Discount Designer Style Tips Kate Spade Saturday And as we start to

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How to Shop Your Closet- Impromptu Madness with Sharon Haver and Brad Boles, Episode 12

Sharon & Brad talk about how to save money and shop your closet for some of the best buys around Hosts Sharon Haver and Brad Boles are at it again and in this episode of Impromptu Madness talk about fashion do's and don'ts about what to save, what to toss, and what to rethink in that clothing goldmine of yours... your closet! Fashion tips to to consider from this video: Put things away fro a few years before it's time to recycle them back into your working wardrobe. Save good pieces not disposable fast fashion pieces. Retire trendy pieces for about 15 years and more classic ones for about 5 years Brad can't bare to think about shirtdresses Consider the

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LOOK BETTER FOR LESS…

Dress Tips for a Meager Budget Inexpensive clothing, for the most part but not always, lacks the quality and workmanship of a better priced garment. I'm not telling you to spend money you don't have, I'm telling you to shop discriminatingly. There are certain thrifty things that you can get away with. Natural fibers like cotton and some wool can stand up to the scrutiny of a cheaper price tag. But be careful of color and sizing. White is usually OK across the price board, but typically the buttons and seaming don't pass muster. If the seams are skinny and ragged, forget it, there is nothing to do. But if the buttons are cruddy, just replace them with better buttons.

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