I'd say so, andersonsonson, if Primark/charity shops are used for clothes, if Sports Direct are used for trainers and if Shoe Zone are used for shoes and so on. You could also do what l do sometimes and ask for clothes as presents, e.g. l'd like this item in this size please, that kind of thing.
I don't add up all the price of all the clothes I buy over the year, but I'd say about £100. I've never been one for spending a lot of money, and I've never bought or worn designer clothes.
I would say I spend about £600 - £700 a year on clothes. That includes things like basics such as underwear etc, new clothes I want, treating myself. Maybe slightly more actually!
i spent last than £50 last two years. i used to buy a lot of clothes before. went clothes shopping every week. so ive just worn out my old clothes until i had holes in them
I still have plenty of old clothes to wear out so i wont to by any more for the next few years.
I find how much you spend on clothes depends very much on you social/work life.
I used to work in the city before and would go out a lot before and it was important to stay fashionable and wear different outfits all 5 days of the week. Now that I have a web hosting company and work from home I don't have any face to face business meetings, so I just wear complete garbage.
I don't add up all the price of all the clothes I buy over the year, but I'd say about £100. I've never been one for spending a lot of money, and I've never bought or worn designer clothes.
One teen I know refuses to spend any more than £10 on a pair of jeans for himself so budget buying can be done.
Last year I spent quite a lot (approx £1000) It it been a few years since I spent a fair bit on clothes, so I pretty much replaced my existing wardrobe.
My initial thought was about £100, but it might be more realistic to say about £200. Shoes can account for a fair bit and I will only buy Levi jeans, because they seem to be the only ones that fit me properly. Talking of which, I think I'll have to start a thread about them.
I wouldn't really like to say tbf. Probably £500-£600 per year but it's never usually designer items, more like black trousers/jeans (since there a staple) & the rest.
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I'd say so, andersonsonson, if Primark/charity shops are used for clothes, if Sports Direct are used for trainers and if Shoe Zone are used for shoes and so on. You could also do what l do sometimes and ask for clothes as presents, e.g. l'd like this item in this size please, that kind of thing.
I find how much you spend on clothes depends very much on you social/work life.
I used to work in the city before and would go out a lot before and it was important to stay fashionable and wear different outfits all 5 days of the week. Now that I have a web hosting company and work from home I don't have any face to face business meetings, so I just wear complete garbage.
One teen I know refuses to spend any more than £10 on a pair of jeans for himself so budget buying can be done.
You must have a well paid job.
and so you shouldn't! Fashion knows no costs:)
I don't but expensive clothes though. I'm rubbish at taking care of them and usually dislike them after a few months anyway.
I'm quite happy to spend £60 on jeans and over a hundred on boots.