Wednesday, January 27, 2016

How I Shop on a Budget

I've always been a shopper. Whether it be in a boutique, or in my sister's closet growing up- I love looking at ways to expand my closet. And unfortunately- my situation is best described as "champagne taste on a beer budget". As I've shared before, I function on a pretty tight budget and am trying to stick to an aggressive savings plan. All together that doesn't leave a ton of room for shopping in my budget. Thankfully, I've found some tips and tricks to help me satisfy my urge to shop while sticking to my budget. And I'm here to share how I shop on a budget!
How I Shop on a Budget
Shop at bargain stores. TJ Maxx, Marshalls, and Nordstrom Rack have easily become my favorite stores thanks to the deals they harbor. I love being able to find my favorite designers for discounted prices! Not only do they carry awesome brands, but they have a broad selection of products. In my opinion, the key to success at these stores is to shop frequently and decisively. If you try to go back to find something that you passed up on a previous trip, 9 times out of 10 it will already be gone. They have a quick turnover, but this is also good news because they are constantly ushering in new merchandise.

Mix high end with low end. As much as I'd love to have a closet full of designers, I don't. I actually have a ton of pieces from stores like Target and Kohls that didn't break the bank. I think stores like that are great places to pick up basics like tees, tanks, scarves, and accessories. There's absolutely a place in my wardrobe for cheaper products, but the secret to pulling them off is to mix them in with some of the nicer products in your closet. Pair your new Target statement necklace with your favorite JCrew sweater. Wear your favorite tee from Kohls with your new Loft blazer. The possibilities are endless and mixing these pieces together can help to give off the look you're going for!

Utilize outlet stores. Many brands have their own line specifically designated for their outlet stores. This is great news! Instead of getting items that didn't sell from a prior season, these outlet stores are getting clothes that are seasonally appropriate and on trend!! If you don't currently know where the closet outlets are to you, look them up and make sure that you check here before buying something full price in a retail store.

Check out thrift shops. I know some people have negative stigmas associated with thrift shops, but I beg you to reconsider! Depending on the area, you can find amazing items and deals at a local thrift shop. I've found some amazing statement pieces- like cowboy boots and coats- from stores that were practically new! And if you're lucky, you can find brand new items with tags on the racks. You just need to hunt.

Hit up the clearance racks. Back when I was in high school, I had a job in a retail store. I was constantly surprised at the hidden gems I could find when we moved clothing to the clearance racks. These aren't just the rejects or odd sizes- there are some great steals in there! Make sure you do this when you have patience and time, but perusing the clearance racks can be gold. One of the things I do to make this easier is to have a clear idea of what I want to find before diving in. I'll shop Pinterest or magazines to find a particular idea, then search the racks to find deals on similar pieces.

These tips just scratch the surface, but are all ways that I use to stay in budget AND satisfy my urge to shop. Looking for some more ideas? Head over to my lovely blogging friend Rachel's blog, Sweet Simple Living, for the second half of this post! Her blog focuses on embracing the simplicity of life and she has some amazing frugality tips! Rachel and I were paired up as January Solidarity Sisters (kind of like blogger pen pals) to get to know other bloggers. Are you interested in participating in something like that? You can read about it and sign up for February's parings here.

How do you manage to shop without disrupting your budget? What are your favorite shopping tips?

20 comments:

  1. I love these tips! I'm all about some clearance racks and outlet stores. I buy so many of my clothes- and my kids' clothes- at the end of the one season on clearance in preparation for the next year.

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  2. Went to the OUTLETS in Los Angeles (okay like an hour away) the other day! FRIGGIN GOLD MINE!!!!!!!!!!! Lululemon outlet... I am forever yours! lol!

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  3. I am a budget shopper as well!
    Outlets and TJ Maxx, Marshalls, and Nordstrom Rack are my go to places.

    xoxo, Jenny

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  4. Such great tips! I definitely do these things. I'm not a fan of buying things full price.

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  5. Nordstrom Rack is my absolute favorite! & mixing high end with low end was something my mom has always taught me growing up, and it's the best advice!

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  6. These are awesome! I am a budget shopper too, and I love waiting until something I want is on sale!
    xoxo

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  7. Great tips! I have actually made it a goal this year to try and save money so I really needed this! Marshall's and TJMAXX are my favorite places to shop for home decor! Thanks for sharing!!

    xoxo
    Amy | Pastel N Pink

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  8. I've always been a thrift shopper, mostly because that's all I can afford. But I have found some of the best items at the tiny shops I go to!

    xoxo Lex // LexMeetsWorld

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  9. Yes to all of these! I also like sites like Rue La La, One Kings Lane, and Joss and Main.

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  10. Love all of these tips! I try to make sure to shop some of the "bargain" stores (i.e. Target, TJMaxx, Marshalls, Forever 21) for trendier pieces and then I'll spend more money on the classier pieces that I know I'll have forever! But, when I'm at college, clearance racks and outlet stores are my jam!

    XO, Rachel
    www.seashellsandsparkles.com

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  11. Great advice! I buy some key good pieces and mix in cheaper things. Living on a student budget is tough!

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  12. These are great shopping tips! I am a huge shopper and never set budgets for myself.. Whoops.

    Xx,
    Amanda ||www.fortheloveofglitter.com

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  13. I definitely mix higher priced items and lower priced items. I prefer saving on trendier pieces and splurging on pieces I can see myself wearing for years to come. I'm bad at budgeting but I really am working at improving!

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  14. I do all of these! I definetly invest in pieces, but almost never at full price. I also love outlet shopping, sale racks, etc!

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  15. These are great tips! Thank you for sharing :-) However I would hasten to add that some outlet stores are not the same thing as their retail store counterpart.

    For example, J. Crew recently got in trouble for this, their outlet actually has their clothes sourced from a different location than the regular J. Crew store so you are paying a discounted price based on what a "real" J. Crew piece of clothing would cost and in fact it wasn't ever made to be in the retail J. Crew store it was manufactured as a cheaper and inauthentic alternative to the real deal..

    XO,

    Hannah from HMS Jewels
    http://www.hmsjewels.com

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  16. Fabulous tips! I love the idea of mixing high end with low end - it's the perfect combo!

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  17. The clearance racks are my go to when I'm shopping. A lot of times I find the best pieces on there :) I also love using coupons to make sure I stay true to my budget.

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  18. I think clearance racks have some of the best hidden gems for your wardrobe! Great tips!

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  19. These are awesome tips! I totally have champagne taste on a beer budget too! ;-) This is such a creative way to take part in the final challenge of the Solidarity Sisters! I'm so glad you took part in it this month! <3

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  20. These are all great tips! I've been having an urge to shop lately, but am also trying to save up for a couple trips in the near future, so it's been a struggle. Will definitely implement these the new time I go shopping!

    Lauren
    www.alilstyleblog.com

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