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[quote=Anonymous]Hey Op, I Find myself in a similar situation as you. We have a higher household income but my clothes are pretty bad: dated, not stylish, nothing good quality ( lots of generic Ann Taylor, loft and H&M and Zara for casual stuff). And I come to realize that I personally am just not fashionable, I don’t know really how to put together an entire wardrobe on a reasonable budget. Some of the above posters have recommended shopping sales, going through the budget store racks like T.J. Maxx – – I would totally suck at that, would find it painful like a chore, and a huge amount of time needed to do it well. If you don’t like clothes shopping or have an eye for a fashion, I think it’s difficult to put together a good wardrobe without paying too much. Not really a solution or an answer to your question, but I think a lot of People responding may Have not only different priorities, but more of a fashion innate sense than you (or I! No shade intended. I’m sure you’re great at a lot of other things). So it very well might be that, if you want to look better, which I do think is important as a functioning adult, then you may have to resign yourself to spending some more money - maybe shop very occasionally at a fancier dept store with a stylist. Buy a few things they recommend but try to get the wardrobe basics cheaper elsewhere.[/quote]
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