Designer Clothes On A Budget


Designer Clothes On A Budget

Designer Clothes On A Budget

 

What fashionista doesn't love designer clothes? But they don't come cheap so the cost can be hard to justify. If you want to stay on trend but still manage to pay the bills, the trick is not to go designer from top to toe, but to instead choose a few key pieces to glam up your outfit; Jimmy Choos with your discount jean or a Prada jacket over a basic dress. If you're patient and have a keen eye, there are plenty of places to hunt down a bargain to keep looking swag on a budget.

 

Op Shops


We all know you can find a designer gems in vintage stores, but a trendy vintage store isn't exactly discount. If you can dedicate time to hunt down your sartorial treasure, the most amazing designer pieces can be found buried amongst the unwanted clothes in op shops and charity stores. So get ready to search and keep your eyes peeled because the most covetable pieces turn up in the most unlikely places.

 

Online

 

For style mavens who prefer to surf their way to a bargain, endless possibilities await. Whether it's finding discount websites, buying pre-loved designer wear on Gumtree, or hunting down the best online stores, there are plenty of ways to find high fashion at low prices on the web.

 

Markets


Markets are a great place for designer clothes. Not just for pre-loved clothing, but for finding new, lesser known designers. After all, Sass and Bide first started selling at Bondi Markets and look at them now! So, if you've got a keen eye and you know what's hot, discovering an unknown designer now could give you bragging rights for years to come.

Whatever your shopping preference, when buying designer always remember:

 

Think timeless: You'll want your higher priced items to stand the test of time. So before you splash out ask yourself, -Am I going to want to wear this in five years?'. Because the last thing you want is a pricey faux pas

 

Be considered: Unless you've got money to burn, designer clothes aren't an impulse buy. Know what look works for you and take the time to get it right, rather than buying every half price item you find

 

Take Care: Luxury items need to be maintained so take good care of them. Be sure to store your clothes well and always read the care labels – you've spent the time finding it so make sure it lasts the distance!

 

There are plenty of ways to stay chic without breaking the bank. So be as creative as you can, keep an open mind, and have fun pulling together your next look. And remember, you don't have to tell anyone your designer clothes were a steal!

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