View Full Version : Alot of Cheap Clothes or a few Expensive?
-JammyDodgers
31-12-2011, 04:56 PM
Alot of Cheap Clothes or a few Expensive?
What would you rather get?
Very Cheap alright clothes but alot.
or few very expensive but AMAZING Clothes ;>
Tbh, I'd rather have less but expensive. If you have loads, chances are you won't wear them all or you'll just wear your favourites most and then the rest will go to waste. If you get expensive and less, you'll probably wear each one more. :P
that's how i see it lol
Aladdin
01-01-2012, 12:39 PM
less expensive - i'm not into fashion, i just go for basic lmao! cause if you spend loads on clothes as a teenager you might grow out of them and itll be a waste of money so i'd rather have cheap
Metric1
02-01-2012, 11:41 PM
expensive.
depends on price really. If it was to have like a £2000 dress or that amount of money to spend. I would pick the money and basically get a whole new wardrobe.
But if it was like lots of items in primark or like a moderately expensive dress, i'd get the dress.
velvet
02-01-2012, 11:57 PM
i'd rather go for a middle ground, cheap clothes like stuff from primark tend to be absolute trash and everyone has them, whereas designer clothes are usually plain and bought just for the label
Chris
02-01-2012, 11:59 PM
I would rather have more clothes at a lesser price than less and more expensive ones.
I wouldn't buy cheap clothes if its poor quality. It depends really.
hiyahon
03-01-2012, 03:00 AM
depends. if i feel i'd get a lot of wear out of something and it was PERFECT i would pay more for it.
case in point i want some ysl shoes but alas i am poor and they are £400. but if i had the money i would buy them in a heartbeat. for now i'm stickin to zara
darbest
03-01-2012, 09:16 PM
Gotta be da trendy stuff
less expensive - i'm not into fashion, i just go for basic lmao! cause if you spend loads on clothes as a teenager you might grow out of them and itll be a waste of money so i'd rather have cheap
I'm 21, less and expensive. I love my Armani and ANF.
Sloths
04-01-2012, 12:38 AM
I tend to buy more and cheaper as I only buy in sales and over here some of theexpensiveshops are really bad quality and last like a week. I also tend to hate my clothes after a short amount of time so more and cheaper is better for me.
Succubus
04-01-2012, 04:03 PM
Cheaper,
I can easily mix and match clothes so itisn'treally a bother :D
sorrydude$
04-01-2012, 04:32 PM
TBH, Niether, Cheap or Expensive, No.
Reasonable Prices, For What you like.
It depends on what it looks like and where it's from really, haha.
darbest
04-01-2012, 08:34 PM
It depends on what it looks like and where it's from really, haha.
True yeah. If it's a plain T-Shirt etc under a known make Hoodie/Jumper ..... that's ok.
Sharon
06-01-2012, 05:44 PM
depends what's expensive defined as! if its hollister or primark i want a mix of both. if it's hollister or selfridges, hollister.
Rixion
06-01-2012, 10:32 PM
Mix up really, if theres something cheap that looks nice of course and if it's expensive still why not:')
toribbz
09-01-2012, 12:01 AM
basically, i'll go to a higher end shop and get the clothes on sale. if they're clothes from last season, i'll dress it up in a way so that it fits the trend at that moment.
so yeah, it's in the middle, haha.
More expensive, before the cheap stuff usually gives you about 2-5 wears and then the outfit itself wears out and just looks tacky, when if you have something expensive you can wear it a lot because it'll last longer and if it looks good... Nobody pay attention on how many times you wear it... ;-)! ... Unless you wear it everyday for like a week... That would be embarrassing...
less expensive probably, you can buy more brands then:}
Samantha
01-02-2012, 09:43 AM
I would go for cheaper clothes, not that they're bad quality or anything it's just designer clothes don't suit me really. Only designer things I have anyway I get them cheap like a Henleys hoody for £4 and a pair of proper heelys for £4 years ago. I think I would rather look round for brands at cheap prices then paying full price for them anyway. I also think that it's nice to have a mix like my clothes mainly resort in Primark, Peacocks, New Look, Tk Maxx etc.
Also, in Primark I bought these joggers for £2 and they had a hole in and some of the cotton is coming off. My mum covered the hole up and I just cut off the extra cotton, job sorted and they are still better than the LA Gear joggers I got for £6 as they are all bobbly now with little cloth balls all over them.
Catchy
01-02-2012, 03:00 PM
high street prices usually lol only things i spend a lot of money on are jeans and accessories like watches, i have to have a nice watch.
dirrty
01-02-2012, 03:09 PM
i wouldn't want a lot of cheap clothes because, well, they're cheap. but then i wouldn't want fewer expensive clothes because i hate wearing clothes really frequently. so i'd preferably be in the middle rly.
Gibs960
01-02-2012, 06:51 PM
Erm clothes I tend to go for cheap and a few expensive things because half the time they're just as good quality without a designer name on them. Shoes is a different story though :D I love my shoes and I always get fairly expensive shoes, the cheapest being about £20.
Jordan
01-02-2012, 06:52 PM
More cheaper clothes than a few expensive ones.
I'd rather have a few good quality expensive clothes then lots of cheaper clothing. idk why its just my own personal taste I suppose :3
jasey
04-02-2012, 08:37 PM
It's a better idea to get fewer expensive clothes as opposed to more inexpensive clothes. In almost every case, you pay for the quality you receive. Expensive clothes tend to last longer in a physical, material sense. I think this was already mentioned as well but if you get more inexpensive clothing you will be tempted to wear your favourite pieces over and over. There is also the element of looking presentable. You don't want to look like you don't put effort in to your wardrobe and clothing makes a big first impression on people.
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