Why Classic Styles Offer the Best Clothing Value

By: Diana Pemberton-Sikes | Posted: 17th August 2005

Why Classic Styles Offer the Best Clothing Value



"I want to look good without spending a lot of money.

What's the best way to use my clothing budget?"



This question - or variations thereof - regularly hits my

inbox from readers all over the world. While we may not

all speak the same language, there are a few things upon

which we can all agree that make us take leave of our

senses: rich chocolate, handsome men, and clothes that are

too cute to leave behind at the store.



So what's a gal to do, particularly when she's been saddled

with champagne tastes on a beer budget?



First, set down those glossy fashion magazines and back

away from them slowly. They can be dangerous, particularly

if you don't know how to use them. $700 pants? $500

shoes? Who can afford to buy these things? Not many!

Look at what's popular, swipe some styling ideas, then go

replicate the looks in prices that you can afford.



Secondly, start viewing any "must have" list with healthy

skepticism. These are the latest trends that the designers

are showing that will be dated by this time next year.

Some will be cute, true, but others will only be cute on

the models that show them. Once you learn what looks good

on you and what doesn't, you'll be a lot less susceptible

to buying what others say you "must have" each season.



Finally, invest in classic pieces that work well on your

body. It's the single best way to get the most mileage out

of your clothing budget, because you can wear classic

styles for several years without ever looking dated. Top a

classic base with a trendy accessory, and you'll look "au

courant" without going in the red.



So what exactly ARE classic styles, and how do you know one

when you see it?



Classics are styles that have been popular for years

because of their clean lines and utilitarian features.

While trends are instantly recognizable by length, pattern,

or decoration, classics transcend time with their cut,

style, and fabric. They can be worn alone, layered,

dressed up or dressed down, and can be made to look current

by adding something trendy.



Examples of classics include:



Jeans



Turtleneck



Cardigan



T-shirt



Sleeveless Sheath



Tailored Jacket



Crisp shirt



Trench Coat



Kelly bag



Penny loafer



There are some years when these styles are more popular and

some years when they're less, but they continue to sell

well because they fit a variety of body types and offer a

simple, unfussy silhouette. Get them in basic, solid

colors, and you can wear them for years to come.



But won't you get bored with the "same old thing?"



Only if you have no imagination.



The neat thing about classics is that they not only look

great all by themselves, they serve as a wonderful backdrop

to flashier pieces. Add a snazzy jacket, funky hosiery, or

a great pair of shoes, and you'll be able to brilliantly

showcase the new piece using your classic staples as a

backdrop.



Your friends, family, and coworkers will think you spend a

fortune on your clothes, when in reality you're merely

adding a few "to die for" pieces each year. It's a clever

way to expand your wardrobe choices without overspending

your budget or over-cramming your closet.



So the next time you're in a quandary as to what to add to

your wardrobe, opt for classics. They're clean, versatile,

easy-to-wear, and make the most of your budget. Dressing

well just doesn't get any easier than this!







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