Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like a lot of money - but I think I spend $5k/year on clothes now, and I work from home. Things wear out, you need a dress for something, whatever - and I am not even a big $ spender. I get a LOT secondhand on Poshmark and eBay. But stuff costs money, it just does.
I don't understand how someone spends $1000 on clothes for a year. Don't you ever want a refresh or need something for an event, or just enjoy having something new to wear? I can see if you're living bare bones - or you've reached a stage of life where you have everything you could possibly want to put on for any occasion. But otherwise? Clothes and shoes are *expensive*!
Maybe we want stuff but we just can't afford it š it's all good
No you're totalyl right - I put that very wrong! I mean if you have the ability to spend more but don't. Sorry, my brain is mush today and I said this in a stupid way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long would a $10k budget for nice work clothes last you?
Is that a couple shopping trips? A couple years? 5-10 years? More?
Just curious.
Assuming I'm starting from nothing?
I'd use it to buy a timeless coat, bag and shoes. Should last 5+ years with proper maintenance
I would hope a ātimelessā coat costing $5k+ lasts more than 5 years
I would allocate the 10k like this
- coat - 5k
- bag - 3.5k
- shoes 1 - 750
- shoes 2 - 750
2 pairs of shoes because you can't wear the same pair of shoes every day
That is insane- I am in my early 50s and I make 7figures and I would never spend $5k on a coat or over 1K on a bag. Ridiculous
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like a lot of money - but I think I spend $5k/year on clothes now, and I work from home. Things wear out, you need a dress for something, whatever - and I am not even a big $ spender. I get a LOT secondhand on Poshmark and eBay. But stuff costs money, it just does.
I don't understand how someone spends $1000 on clothes for a year. Don't you ever want a refresh or need something for an event, or just enjoy having something new to wear? I can see if you're living bare bones - or you've reached a stage of life where you have everything you could possibly want to put on for any occasion. But otherwise? Clothes and shoes are *expensive*!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long would a $10k budget for nice work clothes last you?
Is that a couple shopping trips? A couple years? 5-10 years? More?
Just curious.
Assuming I'm starting from nothing?
I'd use it to buy a timeless coat, bag and shoes. Should last 5+ years with proper maintenance
I would hope a ātimelessā coat costing $5k+ lasts more than 5 years
I would allocate the 10k like this
- coat - 5k
- bag - 3.5k
- shoes 1 - 750
- shoes 2 - 750
2 pairs of shoes because you can't wear the same pair of shoes every day
That is insane- I am in my early 50s and I make 7figures and I would never spend $5k on a coat or over 1K on a bag. Ridiculous
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like a lot of money - but I think I spend $5k/year on clothes now, and I work from home. Things wear out, you need a dress for something, whatever - and I am not even a big $ spender. I get a LOT secondhand on Poshmark and eBay. But stuff costs money, it just does.
I don't understand how someone spends $1000 on clothes for a year. Don't you ever want a refresh or need something for an event, or just enjoy having something new to wear? I can see if you're living bare bones - or you've reached a stage of life where you have everything you could possibly want to put on for any occasion. But otherwise? Clothes and shoes are *expensive*!
Maybe we want stuff but we just can't afford it š it's all good
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like a lot of money - but I think I spend $5k/year on clothes now, and I work from home. Things wear out, you need a dress for something, whatever - and I am not even a big $ spender. I get a LOT secondhand on Poshmark and eBay. But stuff costs money, it just does.
I don't understand how someone spends $1000 on clothes for a year. Don't you ever want a refresh or need something for an event, or just enjoy having something new to wear? I can see if you're living bare bones - or you've reached a stage of life where you have everything you could possibly want to put on for any occasion. But otherwise? Clothes and shoes are *expensive*!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long would a $10k budget for nice work clothes last you?
Is that a couple shopping trips? A couple years? 5-10 years? More?
Just curious.
Assuming I'm starting from nothing?
I'd use it to buy a timeless coat, bag and shoes. Should last 5+ years with proper maintenance
I would hope a ātimelessā coat costing $5k+ lasts more than 5 years
I would allocate the 10k like this
- coat - 5k
- bag - 3.5k
- shoes 1 - 750
- shoes 2 - 750
2 pairs of shoes because you can't wear the same pair of shoes every day
That is insane- I am in my early 50s and I make 7figures and I would never spend $5k on a coat or over 1K on a bag. Ridiculous
It is truly wild. Clothes and accessories are like wine- you get to a certain price point and the increase in quality is entirely negligible in most cases. Certain fine jewelry would be an exception to this but $3500 (or like you say $1000) for a bag is irrational.