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Clothing
How much do you spend on your clothes?
Are you the type that would spend £60 on one top and £120 on a pair of jeans/trousers?
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I'm a cheap scape, tbh. I always think to myself, why pay so much on one item when you can get like 3/4 items for that amount.
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I won't spend more than £40 on one item unless it's a jacket or a dress
im fussy with clothes and shoes, I can never find anything that's a good colour and good fit so im not spending £40 on something i only like a little. i only find something new every few months but id rather buy something i really like than loads of cheap things i don't
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I hate spending ridiculous amounts of money on clothes. I'm a bargain hunter, I tend to shop more when I see increased student discounts about.
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Would of spent a lot more in the past but my main shops arnt overly expensive and I would only spend big money now if it was for a special event. I buy most of my clothes on eBay. So many bargains!
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Most of my wardrobe is from Primark and the sales, quite cheap really, but accentuated by a few 'treats' - more expensive jeans, dresses and jumpers. I don't really mind though, cheap clothes still last me ages, and when they do get a bit old it's an excuse to go shopping!
2 years ago though I had a full wardrobe makeover, and spent probably about £600-£1000 on clothes and shoes...
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I think it depends, sometimes I'll see something expensive that I just 'have' to have, but I won't be all snobbish and outright refuse to go to Primark :P I've got a few nice bits from there :)
Generally spend £20-£30 on high-street jeans, £12 on leggings, £60 on a coat/jacket and all sorts for everything else depending on style. I won't pay more than about £80 for shoes/boots, and usually I'll only part with that sort of money if they are designer. I spend quite a lot on bags as I like designer bags because they are identifiable, whereas a lot of clothes have a tiny logo no one would even notice. I also think good quality is a must in a bag, especially when you have a lot of heavy books/folders for uni! The one thing I spend a lot on is team gear for Formula 1 and that is expensive but I probably only buy a basket of stuff twice a year.
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I've bought so many clothes in Penny's (Primark for you English peeps) and now everything else is so expensive so I find it so difficult to pay like 20 quid for a top
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i buy most of my clothes online when they do sales (asos mainly)
and i get bits and bobs from second hand vintage shops
it's very rare that'll spend more than £30 on one item
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I will only buy expensive shoes/jeans and jackets and maybe a sweatshirt if it's special
but for basics I dont usually spend a lot on them
I quite like a few high fashion brands but I only buy if they're on a very good sale, usually even 50% off is still expensive as ****
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I don't feel it's necessary to always spend large amounts on clothes, but if I need something thats good quality and something thats going to last then I will splash out a bit.