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$ave On Family Clothing Purchases

Money saving tips that are sure to bring your clothing budget down!

 

  • Deodorize shoes or sneakers -- Place a sheet of fabric softener in your shoes or sneakers overnight and they'll smell great in the morning.
  • Stop a run in nylons -- Paint the snag immediately with Clear nail Polish.
  • Deodorize sneakers -- Fill the feet of knee high hose with unused cat litter, tie the ends and place inside sneakers overnight.
  • Lubricate Zippers -- Rub the teeth of a zipper with a bar of soap to make the zipper glide easier.
  • Prevent Lint from clinging to clothes -- Add one cup of Vinegar to the wash.
  • Revive dried leather -- petroleum jelly, rubbed into a baseball glove, softens the leather.
  • Shine Leather Shoes -- Rub petroleum Jelly over the leather and wipe off excess with a towel.
  • Before purchasing new clothing items, ask yourself if you really need it!
  • If you charge clothing, pay your bills before "due date".
  • Consider shopping at discount stores.
  • Can you get along without it until a sale comes along at season's end?
  • Is it a new "fad" that may be out of style in a short time?
  • Shop for clothing at rummage sales, garage sales, flea markets, etc.
  • Shop for used clothing at "like new" shops - see your Yellow Pages.
  • Watch newspaper ads for store sales, clearances, close-outs, etc.
  • Consider buying or renting a sewing machine and making it yourself.
  • Save by shining your own shoes.
  • Keep care costs in mind. Buy washables and save on dry cleaning bills.
  • Shop for clothing at thrift shops.
  • Always keep your clothes clean and in good repair. They'll last longer.
  • Raise cash by selling discarded clothing at garage sales, flea markets, etc.
  • Alter adult's clothing for your children.
  • Make minor clothing repairs yourself.
  • Get old shoes repaired for longer wear: resoled, new heels added, etc.
  • Buy only clothing items that are well made and will wear well.
  • Stick to basic styles, colors, fabrics.
  • Trade clothing items with friends & neighbors (especially children's).
  • Carry a plastic raincoat to protect clothing from unexpected showers.
  • Look for clothing bargains in newspaper classified ads.
  • Buy versatile clothes that can be used for different occasions.
  • Buy coordinated clothing so you can mix and match and have more outfits.
  • Donate used clothing to charities for tax deductions.
  • Save older children's clothing for hand-me-downs for the younger ones.
  • Hang clothes properly for longer life.
  • Change into old (washable) clothes for dirty at-home tasks.
  • Before storing, shoes should be cleaned, polished & shoe trees inserted.
  • Take extra special care of leather clothing items for lifetime wear.
  • Avoid dry cleaning bills. Many spots can be removed with cleaning fluids.
  • Buy dual-purpose clothing, such as reversibles, topcoat/raincoats, etc.
  • If bored with a pair of shoes, consider dying them a different color.
  • Use worn-out clothing for cleaning, household wipes, etc.
  • Consider saving by ordering clothing items from mail order houses.
  • Buy children's clothing items a size or two larger for longer wear.
  • During sales, stock up on basics: sleep wear, underwear, socks, etc.
  • Teach children to care for their clothing.
  • Don't "kill time" in clothing stores or you may buy things you don't need.
  • Get to know where to go for the best buys for certain items.
  • Practice sales resistance if you can't find exactly what you want.
  • Remember that high price does not necessarily mean good quality.
  • When shopping, have a definite plan and stick to it.
  • If you cannot find what you want, go home without it.
  • Never buy anything just because "everyone else is wearing it"!
  • Buy men's suits & coats in February, April, November & before Christmas.
  • Stock up on children's clothes after back-to-school sales in October.
  • Buy men's shirts, socks and underwear before Father's Day in June.
  • Buy women's winter coats & suits in November.
  • Buy summer clothing, swimsuits, shoes & sandals during sales in July.
  • Buy cocktail dresses, winter boots during January sales.
  • Shop "After Easter" sales for children's clothes, dresses, spring coats and fabrics (for home sewing).
  • Look for spring sportswear sales during May.
  • Buy ski clothing during August; other sports clothing during July sales.

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