Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Folks who say they spend just a few hundred a year on clothes - do you want to buy more, and hold yourself back, or do you have no interest in owning more clothes/replacing what you've got?
Seems like you'd being going around in rags.
Anonymous wrote:Folks who say they spend just a few hundred a year on clothes - do you want to buy more, and hold yourself back, or do you have no interest in owning more clothes/replacing what you've got?
Anonymous wrote:Folks who say they spend just a few hundred a year on clothes - do you want to buy more, and hold yourself back, or do you have no interest in owning more clothes/replacing what you've got?
for me it is easy to do I have never had the urge to spend money on those this. I hate clothes shopping. I spend about $1000 a year and that includes getting walking shoes every three months which covers nearly half of the cost.Anonymous wrote:most of the people who replied above are pretty frugal in this area. How do you do that?! I constantly have the urge to buy new clothes, new shoes, new bags...I try to budget them though so my spending won't get out of control. I admire those of you who only buy clothes when "needed"!
I spend about $1800 annually, how do I get that down to $300.... hehe
Anonymous wrote:For myself, I aim for about $400 per season so $1600 per year. I WFH and wear Old Navy, Target with some Madewell, Anthro, Etsy for flair.
DH spends a lot more on custom suits, high end shoes, etc. but he's in a field that demands that attire. I'd say on average, about $3000k year but some years it's a by for a suit so that number goes way down.
For 8 yo, maybe $600- 800 a year with the $800 year being the one we buy a new Patagonia jacket, he's one splurge.
Baby = hand me downs + $400 year on Old Navy/Target.
So all in, almost $6k a year. FYI HHI = $500k
Anonymous wrote:I've never kept track. If I had to guess - probably something along the lines of $1500-1800 per year, maybe? That would include shoes, underwear, coats, etc etc etc. I think my husband probably spends about that, too. We have a HHI of about $180k, if that helps.
My druthers would be to buy a little more, because I enjoy clothes - but most of what I buy is either of the Uniqlo/Everlane/J Crew variety or else consignment stuff. My husband buys most of his clothes at Casual Male XL because he has a hard time finding things that fit other places.
Does that sound like a lot? I do exercise a lot of restraint - I don't buy most of what I'd like, and I wear the hell out of what I've got.