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Repost: Recession Proofing Your Closet This Fall

September 5, 2011 by KathrynKathryn on September 5, 2011

Recession Proofing Your CLoset

The Budget Fashionista’s Annual “Being Broke Ain’t Cute” Series features tips and advice to help you improve your personal financial health. For more personal finance information, please visit our Financial Health Series.

1. Develop a Signature Piece. This is the piece you’re going to be known for—sort of like your calling card. It could be fabulous shoes, earrings, blazer, dresses, etc. Focus your shopping dollars on these pieces. My signature piece is crazy necklaces, which I find at thrift stores and stores like Forever 21.

2.  Use the Cost per Wear When Shopping. Frequent TBF readers know this is something I’ve been preaching for years. Value is the key when building a great closet and The Budget Fashionista’s cost per wear formula can help you get the most bang for your buck. The cost per wear is the price of an item/divided by the number of times you think you’ll wear it. So if an item costs $100, and you wear it ten times, the cost per wear is $10. The more you wear an item, the cheaper it becomes. This tip is especially important as it forces you to focus on the utility of an item, ie the usefulness of an item to you, rather than just the price. Paying $5 for something you never where is $5 wasted.

3. Limit Trips to the Dry Cleaners. This is a real money zapper, even for yours truly, until I learned, and this may come as a shock, that you’re only suppose to dry clean your suits two to three times per year and even less for items like coats. So how do you keep it fresh in the meantime? Spritz it with a bit of fabric freshener like Febreze.

4. Learn to Sew. Okay, I don’t mean learn how to create amazing pieces ala ‘Project Runway’, but learning how to hem your own pants, fix slight holes, and other minor alterations will not only save you money, but also save your garments.

5. Follow the 70/30 Rule. 70 percent of your closet should be classic pieces that never go out of style, a great white shirt from Old Navy or even a nice black suit that you can wear over and over again. The other 30 percent should be fun trendy items like a plaid skirt, funky bomber jacket, or a cool fedora.

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Thank Oprah For Your Bras and Panties

January 30, 2011 by SuzannaSuzanna on January 30, 2011

Oprah Plus Size Market

What: WWD covers “The Oprah Effect,” as it’s so dubbed, detailing how Oprah Winfrey kicked the manufacturing of plus-size undergarments –cute ones—into action. Now bras and underwear for curvy women are more readily available, more fashionable and becoming a money-making industry despite some recent drops in earnings.

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Link Love: Green Eyeshadow and Oprah’s Favorite Tory Burch Flats

November 27, 2010 by TBFTBF on November 27, 2010

Tory Burch Flats

A Few Goody Gum Drops loves the edgy Eddie Borgo silver cuff.

Fab Over Forty dishes some tips for pulling off Green Eyeshadows.

Shopping and Info’s got a scoop on Oprah’s favorite Tory Burch flats.

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Buy Oprah’s Secondhand Clothes on eBay

February 24, 2010 by LauraLaura on February 24, 2010

Oprah Clothes Auction

What: Oprah’s selling her clothes on March 1st. Well, some of them. After she cleans out her closet with O magazine’s creative director Adam Glassman,

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Kathryn in March’s O Magazine

February 23, 2009 by The Budget Fashionista on February 23, 2009

What: Kathryn is one of 13 experts featured in March’s O Magazine, dishing on the ecommerce site she trusts the most (which is, of course, Targe

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