Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Very little. 38, woman. HHI is $250. I hate shopping, hate trying on clothes....
So, a pair of sneakers, a couple bras and some underwear. Other than that almost nothing.
I am similar -- early 40's, HHI $300K, hate shopping and trying on clothes....
But I kept track one year and it was WAY more than I thought. If I buy a new pair of jeans or cords and a new pair of chinos or linen pants, even on sale or end-of-season, that's $40-50 a pair. The cheapest work pants ever get at the Talbot's outlet is $20. So I probably spend at least $100-150 a year replacing/updating pants, because things eventually get worn out or too dated.
Same thing with twinsets, sweaters, jackets, and blouses -- even if I only get 2 new things in the spring/summer and 2 new things in the fall, so I'm replacing/updating only part of my work clothes any given year, it's going to be at least $100-150 a season.
Figure over the course of the year I will get some new T-shirts, bras, underwear, yoga pants, socks, etc. -- that adds up to at least another $150. So we're up to at least $500-600 a year already, and I haven't included anything like a new dress, a new coat or shoes, anything to wear on vacation, etc. So it's probably more like $800 a year. And I consider myself someone who "doesn't spend a lot on clothes" and I never set foot in a mall.