Frugal Fashion Friday: Get the Look for Less



This week, Allison Williams stepped out, covered in Dior from head to toe.

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Her outfit was incredibly chic, modest, and fancy, and she pulled it off with ease. For those of you hoping to copy her style, you may be disappointed to know that the entire outfit is worth well over $1,000. Fortunately, however, you can easily recreate this style for less than $200.

Items pictured above are as follows:

MJB Women's Corduroy Double-Breasted Boyfriend Peacoat Jacket, $26 to $32
Mela Loves London Lace Dress, $34.30
Pull & Bear Bowler Handbag, $49
Carhartt Casual Trouser, $45
Light Pink Patent Pointed Slingback Court Shoes, $30

See? All for less than $191! It is entirely possible to take a $1,000 outfit, and recreate it for nearly 80% less money!

What's your favorite copycat style?


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Frugal Fashion Friday: Where to Get Free Clothes


Happy Friday!

Welcome to yet another installment of Frugal Fashion Friday.

Where to Get Free Clothes


Maybe you love shopping for clothes because you know how to find amazing deals.

I love shopping for clothes. In fact, it's one of those "indulging" moments for me--and by indulge, I mean spending $30 on a single outfit every couple of months. It may not sound like a lot, but trust me, if you know what you're doing and where to look, $30 can go a long way for your wardrobe.

But what if you could get clothes for free? And I mean totally free. I'm talking no shipping costs if you get it online. No tax costs. Just 100 percent, totally free clothing. Is it possible?

As a matter of fact it is.

Here are a few ways to get clothing without having to pay a dime.

Listia

If you like eBay, you'll love Listia. It's an auction website, where you use points instead of money. I've been with Listia for a couple of weeks, and I've won a micro SD card reader, and I've auctioned off a mini planner and a mini notebook/calendar. They also have clothes, jewelry, and accessories.

Become a Product Tester

Brands like New Balance are seeking product testers to help make their merchandise better. Bloggers can also benefit from free items, simply by reviewing them. I found free eyewear in exchange for a review (bloggers only) from Firmoo.

Freebie Websites

Websites like Freecycle, Freegle, and even Craigslist are great places to find free clothing. Freecycle is based in your area, so you can pick these items up (occasionally, people will deliver). Same with Craigslist. Look in the "free" section for some free stuff.

Web Searches


Type in "100% Free Clothes" in Google (with quotes so that it searches that exact phrase). Seriously. It's that easy. Just by typing that in, I found a Hallman's Free Garment Bag, free Jay Mafia merchandise, a free Alopecia bracelet, a free Perpster promotional t-shirt, an a free April Fools shirt!

Oh, and while the aforementioned clothing may not be your style, don't forget that you can refashion old t-shirts into some pretty, fashionable clothes.

I hope that you've enjoyed today's installment and hopefully you're able to find free clothes with the above resources! Have a fantastic weekend!


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Frugal Fashion Friday: How I Find Full Outfits Under $50 Each

When shopping, I do my best to avoid paying full price for a single item of clothing, which brings me to the third installment of Frugal Fashion Friday.


I seriously loathe spending more than $50 on a full outfit (and yes, that price includes shoes). I never saw the purpose of shelling out hundreds of dollars for a single outfit, when I can get dozens of mix and match pieces for the same price. There have been times that I've found name-brand dress pants for $0.69. I'd much sooner pay that than $100, even if it has been previously worn.

So, how do I get such awesome deals? Well, I utilize many different resources.

Thrift Stores

If you don't shop at thrift stores, you're missing out. And I really, really mean that. All fashion seekers should make use of thrift stores and consignment shops. You can find name-brand clothing for insane deals. A couple of weeks ago, I found a pair of pants in perfect condition for $3.99 and the next day, I saw the same exact pair of pants for $19 at Kohls.

My favorite thrift stores in my local area are Goodwill, Valley Thrift Store, and Huber Heights Community Thrift.

Garage Sales

Even though I don't have nearly as much luck at garage sales as I do at thrift stores, I love them just the same. Most of the time, I find vintage/retro accessories that pull together some of my thrift store finds. Occasionally, I'll find a gently worn pair of shoes for under $5 or a shirt that I can "upcycle" for even less. For a list of garage sales in your area, try Craigslist.

Clearance Racks

Some people think I'm crazy when I say that stores like Kohls, Elder-Beerman, and Macy's are too expensive for me. While they have some incredibly cute stuff, I just can't bring myself to pay $25 for a lightweight t-shirt or cardigan. Needless to say, when I find myself in one of these stores, I make my way to the clearance racks. The best way to get more bang for your buck is to buy out of season. For example, if it's spring, go to the clearance rack to buy winter clothing for next year---all for fantastic deals!

Walmart

I'm at Walmart quite a bit, so I often browse through the clothing aisles and clearance racks. On occasion, I'll pay $8 to $12 for a top that I just have to have and can't find anywhere else. Most of the time, though, I typically only go here for discount accessories and casual shoes. I've purchased shoes here for $5 to $12, which allows me to not have to risk wearing a single pair down too quickly. I also love to buy my infinity scarves here, because they usually have two for $4.96.

eBay

You really can't beat $3 for a satin blend button-up top in pristine condition. I have a few favorite sellers on here---many of which restock quite often. Instead of buying outright, I like to do the whole bidding thing. I know that it takes time, but I filter my search to find the lots ending soon. It makes the process go a little faster. The prices are worth it, though. Oh, before purchasing, ALWAYS check the sizing charts, especially when purchasing items from overseas. They often make their clothing waaaay smaller than the sizes here in America.

Discount Online Clothing Stores

There are literally dozens of online discount clothing stores where you can get items anywhere from $5.99 (sometimes less) to $15. Plus sizes are also available, and often times, you can find accessories on clearance for as little as $0.99. I typically use these websites as a last resort, simply because I find shipping costs to be a bit high. However, it's still worth it, and you can't beat these prices for brand new, never worn clothing.

Get Crafty

If you have scissors, a sewing machine, free time, and Pinterest, then you have all the tools you need to create your own clothing, upcycle your current clothing, and make accessories. I've created a drop-shoulder, ruffle-neck top before using one of my husband's old t-shirts and one of my old tops. It actually looks pretty damn awesome. I like to wear it with a waist belt. Even if you can't sew, there are hundreds of no-sew clothing tutorials on Pinterest.


Being fashionable doesn't require a huge wallet, nor does it require monthly trips to your local mall. In fact, the best deals are probably waiting for you right around the corner.

What's your greatest, most inexpensive fashion find?


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Frugal Fashion Friday: 3 Name-Brand Outfits Under $100 Each

Are you ready for the second installment of Frugal Fashion Friday?

 

Below, I've put together 3 name-brand outfits, all for under $100 each. I've utilized three different styles, including professional, casual, and party.

Enjoy!

Note: Unfortunately, I cannot guarantee the availability of these items, nor the price. However, at the time of posting, these prices are deemed accurate.

Professional Name-Brand Outfit Under $100



This outfit makes use of the following items:

  • Faux Suede Platform Pumps, $5, BodyCentral
  • Solid Color Soft Crinkle Scarf, $11, Amazon
  • J. Tomson Womens Tailored Boyfriend Blazer, $34, Amazon
  • Apt. 9 Modern Fit Trouser Pants, $19, Kohls
  • Elegant Bodyflirt Top, $12, Bon Prix

Casual Name-Brand Outfit Under $100



This outfit makes use of the following items:


Party Name-Brand Outfit Under $100

This outfit makes use of the following:

  • Crystale Silvertone Genuine Onyx Bead and Chip Earrings,$12, Overstock
  • Admired Aesthetic Dress, $50, Mod Cloth
  • Chitra Faux Suede Strappy Platform Heels, $30, Miss Guided

Let's talk. What is your must-have accessory?


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Frugal Fashion Friday: Clothing Items From $5.99 to $15 EACH!

Welcome to the very first installment of Frugal Fashion Friday!


Below, you'll find four online inexpensive clothing stores. These cheap online shops offer clothing anywhere from $5.99 (sometimes less) to $15 per item. That means, you can get a full outfit anywhere from $15.96 to $60, plus shipping! Outfits under $100? Outfits under $20? Oh yes. I think so.

599 Fashion 

Everything, and yes, I mean everything is $5.99 or less. You may think that it's too good to be true, but I assure you that in this case, it's not. Based on the 599Fashion reviews of certain items, the clothing here seems to be of decent quality, although you may want to order a size up.  They have shoes, accessories, and even plus-size fashion. Win!

Two outfits for $15.96 each, plus shipping. Featured on 599fashion.com.
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10 Dollar Mall 

Featuring regular, plus-size, boys, girls, and even men's sizes, 10 Dollar Mall pretty much has it all. Intimates and outerwear are also available, and based on the 10 Dollar Mall reviews on the website, the clothing is rated as average--which is awesome for the price. What's so great about this website is that they have a fantastic return policy. Be advised, however, that shipping seems to be on the slow side.

Full plus-size outfit from 10DollarMall.com only $29.97 plus shipping.


Everything 5 Pounds (£5) 

Everything 5 Pounds is an online store operated in the United Kingdom. Everything5Pounds.com has reviews directly on the page via Facebook, and they seem to be pretty good. If the £5 cost confuses you, rest assured that you can convert the prices to US dollar. So, £5 is actually $8.43, but the site charges only $7.95 per item plus shipping. Sizes are UK sizes, so check the sizing chart. Also, they have some items that go up to XXXXL.

Outfit put together on Everything 5 Pounds. Only $31.80 plus shipping.


15 Dollar Store 

Fashionable items, including handbags and other accessories, for $15. You can occasionally find some items on clearance for less. Plus size, outerwear, jewelry all available. You'll be excited to know that the 15 Dollar Store reviews are mainly positive, with a 4 out of 5 star rating on Trust Link.

Outfit from 15dollarstore.com. Only $60 plus shipping.

So, ladies and gentlemen, get to shopping!

Let me know what you think, or if there are any websites that I've missed and could use for next week's Frugal Fashion Friday!

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