I depends on how you care for you clothes and what you life throws at you.
For example if you have toddlers, being able to buy new cheaper items regularly might work better than investing in quality. A toddler who ate spaghetti and has a tummy virus can really ruin an outfit. Ditto with the shape and size changes that several pregnancies work on a figure.
So if you are going to be pregnant or nursing or with toddlers or your size is changing frequently, stick to cheaper clothers and plan for the day when you can change to a cadillac wardrobe, and make it last.
If you have been the same size for a while and aren’t expecting to suddenly get pregnant or work with a lot of bleach, or cuddle toddlers then
go for a small workeable investment wardrobe and take very very good care. It requires you to be ready to do a few things:
1-wear an apron when cooking or cleaning (or change to another less expensive outfit)
2-learn to make a habit of hand washing graments
3-find and use a quality dry cleaner for those dry clean only clothes (this is a budgetary expense that goes along with choosing to buy a dry clean garment)--I don’t bother as I routinely pass up dry clean only garments, going for the ones that are machine or hand washable.
4-deal with spots as they happen. Tide to Go lives in your purse, Shout gel lives right where you take your clothes off, you treat spots before the laundry hamper and you don’t leave clothes sitting a week to perma wrinkle while the spots also become permanent.
5-laundry becomes a daily or every other day event as you do a mini wash or a hand wash.
6-learn to mend any small problems before they become big ones. If you hate re sewing hems and buttons, put a dot of fray check on the button threads, and on the hems-- just a few dots along the threads, you don’t want it seeping thru to the other side of the garment.
7- learn to iron carefully-- the heat of an iron can damage fabric, and set stains permanently, but it can also keep a garment looking fresh and perfect for a very long time.
8- use a lint brush, and a clothes shaver for those pills that happen.
These habits will pay off whether you buy top of the line or Walmart’s special of the month.