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  1. #21
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    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...

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    less expensive probably, you can buy more brands then:}

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    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.
    Last edited by Samantha; 01-02-2012 at 09:45 AM.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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 I love my shoes and I always get fairly expensive shoes, the cheapest being about £20.


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    More cheaper clothes than a few expensive ones.

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    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

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    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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