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What Fun is a Clothing Budget?

1/22/2014

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This is the title of one of the lessons in my book,Six Word Lessons to Look Your Best.  Maybe "fun" isn't quite the right word to describe budgeting for clothing, but it can definitely be rewarding, and make you feel proud of yourself for keeping your purchases to a predetermined, reasonable amount.  So, in a way, it's kind of fun.

I have had a budget for about 20 years, and when I took a break for a few years, I gradually started spending too much, and realized that I felt guilty no matter how much or how little I bought!  When I started budgeting again, I saw the benefit of keeping track of what I was buying, which made me feel much more in control.

Use a Spreadsheet. My husband and I started a household budget when we were first married, and we used Microsoft Excel, but there are other spreadsheet and budgeting products.  Even paper and pen will work, just use what you like.

Save Receipts. I save receipts for everything that I am budgeting for--clothing, shoes, jewelry, etc. I don't include beauty products or services, because they aren't as difficult for me to control.  Create categories as you see fit.  Keep receipts from these categories in your wallet, or designate a basket or bowl in a prominent place at home, which works well if you are budgeting as a couple for your household.  This helps to have them handy for returns as well.  If you do return something, make sure you credit your spreadsheet. 

Record Purchases Once a Week. Sit down with your receipts and record your purchases onto your spreadsheet and see what your balance is.  Doing this once a week, say Sunday evening, helps you to always have the number in your head that is available to spend.  

Set a Monthly Budget Amount. This is the hard part, and it's different for everyone.  Obviously, you need to be able to afford it, but beyond that, try to come up with what you would like to be spending.  You can make it quarterly or weekly amounts if you'd like, but monthly seems the right timing for me.

Keeping my clothing purchases within a budget has helped me to shop more intelligently.  I shop at a variety of stores, such as Target, Nordstrom Rack, and consignment, as well as traditional clothing stores. Budgeting also helps me make better use of the clothes I have in my closet, by wearing them more often, but mixing them in different ways.  I am more careful with what I buy, making sure it is the right fit and color, and that I really love it.  It has helped me to be aware of major store's sales and keeping some money available for those sales.

Using a budget allows you to save up for large purchases you otherwise would think are too expensive or you would feel guilty about.  As you purchase items, be very sure you want to keep them and wear them.  This can take some time and trial and error, so always save receipts and invest the time to return items that you decide you don't like.  Also, if something is in good
condition, and can't be returned, sell it at a consignment shop and use that money for new clothes.

For more information on setting up a budget, and a sample spreadsheet, contact me at patty@wardrobe-consulting.com or 425-736-5893. 


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Dressing for Moms of Preschoolers

1/21/2014

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At any stage of life, there are challenges with keeping up with style, staying on a budget, and looking your best, but mothers at this stage have some unique issues to deal with. 

Changing Bodies. Between pregnancies and nursing, your size and shape changes constantly.  Find a few inexpensive pieces that fit, vary them with accessories, and put things away that you hope to fit into later on.  That way you're not looking at the visual clutter in your closet of clothes you can't wear. 

Toddler Effect on Your Clothes. Your kids get everything from spit-up to mud on your clothes.  There are plenty of cute, fashionable clothes that are washable.  Save the silky dresses for when you're out without the kids, but don't abandon them completely.  Expect to change clothes sometimes during the day, but don't resort to sloppy t-shirts.  Look for color, shape and detail in washable fabrics.


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    Patty Pacelli

    Wardrobe Consultant and Personal Shopper. Love to help women match their outside image to their unique inner beauty.

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