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MC|1295371171|2825832 said:
Yeah, yeah, yeah. DF - I don't believe you! I think you're making this up!!! If she thinks $20 is too much for jeans, then how many pairs does she own? You can't even find $20 jeans at TJ MAXX! Her clothes must be falling apart if she spends less than $100 since you guys got married.

The haircut - well, I do know a lot of gals who cut their own hair, so no comment there.

Sneakers - again, don't know where she could be getting shoes that cheap...

But, my real thought is if she has only spent $100, she must either be running around in clothes with holes in them, not wearing clothes AT ALL, or lieing to you. OOOORRRR, you're out shopping for her while she's at work??? lol

In another thread, you said you don't know how much your wife makes. I think she makes lots and is hiding stuff from you! ;) lol

Yes, you totally can. I have a pair of CK jeans I got at Marshall's for $10. My other jeans are from the limited and I got them for about $12, and hemmed them myself to save money (because I was losing weight, I didn't see the point in spending money for the hemming, which defeats the purpose of cheapo jeans).

I would say before I lost weight, I easily spent under $100 annually if you are ONLY talking clothes and makeup. I buy clothes from the clearance racks at discount stores (shirts are usually between $3-$10). I also work from home, so that is a MAJOR help. I don't wear make up every day and can wear t-shirts and comfy pants at home. I also live in SoCal, so I wear flip flops pretty well year round.

There are other things I buy, so I couldn't say I only spend $100 or less on myself a year, but on clothes and makeup, definitely possible for me.

ETA, my mom is on a fixed income, so I'd venture to say she spends less than $50 a year on herself. She NEVER buys clothes, as I've given her some new and old stuff over the years) and buys lipstick once every couple of years. I buy her face creams and some other nice things as gifts. She wears all my old shoes, insisting they are more comfortable (if I buy her new, she returns them). She cuts her own hair.

And she's gorgeous. ::)
 
I'd believe it.

My favorite pair of shoes was on sale at Payless Shoes for $12 -- and I wore them for over 5 years before calling them "worn out" (I think closer to 7?)

My favorite sweater is one FI found for me when we were at Macy's-- on sale for $14

makeup? I just don't wear it.

Haircuts -- until this last one, I trimmed it myself and hadn't been to have someone else cut it since May 2004 (for my grandmother's funeral)

All depends on her priorities and what you would consider as "spending on herself" -- kitchen gadgets? new vacuum? fluffy bedding? presents for you?
 
TravelingGal|1295385350|2826012 said:
MC|1295371171|2825832 said:
Yeah, yeah, yeah. DF - I don't believe you! I think you're making this up!!! If she thinks $20 is too much for jeans, then how many pairs does she own? You can't even find $20 jeans at TJ MAXX! Her clothes must be falling apart if she spends less than $100 since you guys got married.

The haircut - well, I do know a lot of gals who cut their own hair, so no comment there.

Sneakers - again, don't know where she could be getting shoes that cheap...

But, my real thought is if she has only spent $100, she must either be running around in clothes with holes in them, not wearing clothes AT ALL, or lieing to you. OOOORRRR, you're out shopping for her while she's at work??? lol

In another thread, you said you don't know how much your wife makes. I think she makes lots and is hiding stuff from you! ;) lol

Yes, you totally can. I have a pair of CK jeans I got at Marshall's for $10. My other jeans are from the limited and I got them for about $12, and hemmed them myself to save money (because I was losing weight, I didn't see the point in spending money for the hemming, which defeats the purpose of cheapo jeans).

I would say before I lost weight, I easily spent under $100 annually if you are ONLY talking clothes and makeup. I buy clothes from the clearance racks at discount stores (shirts are usually between $3-$10). I also work from home, so that is a MAJOR help. I don't wear make up every day and can wear t-shirts and comfy pants at home. I also live in SoCal, so I wear flip flops pretty well year round.

There are other things I buy, so I couldn't say I only spend $100 or less on myself a year, but on clothes and makeup, definitely possible for me.

ETA, my mom is on a fixed income, so I'd venture to say she spends less than $50 a year on herself. She NEVER buys clothes, as I've given her some new and old stuff over the years) and buys lipstick once every couple of years. I buy her face creams and some other nice things as gifts. She wears all my old shoes, insisting they are more comfortable (if I buy her new, she returns them). She cuts her own hair.

And she's gorgeous. ::)


Ditto to the jeans! I buy my jeans from Old Navy and haven't spent more than $3.00 each on the last 5 pairs that I've bought!
 
MC|1295371171|2825832 said:
Yeah, yeah, yeah. DF - I don't believe you! I think you're making this up!!! If she thinks $20 is too much for jeans, then how many pairs does she own? You can't even find $20 jeans at TJ MAXX! Her clothes must be falling apart if she spends less than $100 since you guys got married.

The haircut - well, I do know a lot of gals who cut their own hair, so no comment there.

Sneakers - again, don't know where she could be getting shoes that cheap...

But, my real thought is if she has only spent $100, she must either be running around in clothes with holes in them, not wearing clothes AT ALL, or lieing to you. OOOORRRR, you're out shopping for her while she's at work??? lol

In another thread, you said you don't know how much your wife makes. I think she makes lots and is hiding stuff from you! ;) lol

here's a story for ya.we have like 5 garbage bag full of old clothes sitting in the closet for many years and one day i said...i am going to donate it to the Salvation Army,but wife said...wait,wait,let me take a look first,b/c there might be something that still fit me... :confused:...these are the same old clothes that we suppose of donated 8 yrs ago.and,yes they are still sitting in the closet... :rolleyes:
 
jaysonsmom|1295372227|2825847 said:
MC|1295371171|2825832 said:
Yeah, yeah, yeah. DF - I don't believe you! I think you're making this up!!! If she thinks $20 is too much for jeans, then how many pairs does she own? You can't even find $20 jeans at TJ MAXX! Her clothes must be falling apart if she spends less than $100 since you guys got married.

The haircut - well, I do know a lot of gals who cut their own hair, so no comment there.

Sneakers - again, don't know where she could be getting shoes that cheap...

But, my real thought is if she has only spent $100, she must either be running around in clothes with holes in them, not wearing clothes AT ALL, or lieing to you. OOOORRRR, you're out shopping for her while she's at work??? lol

In another thread, you said you don't know how much your wife makes. I think she makes lots and is hiding stuff from you! ;) lol

My husband loves to shop for me, and I like everything he picks out, so I wouldn't be surprised if DF were like that.
nope,no clothes,just her jewelry.
 
TooPatient|1295391561|2826093 said:
I'd believe it.

My favorite pair of shoes was on sale at Payless Shoes for $12 -- and I wore them for over 5 years before calling them "worn out" (I think closer to 7?)

My favorite sweater is one FI found for me when we were at Macy's-- on sale for $14

makeup? I just don't wear it.

Haircuts -- until this last one, I trimmed it myself and hadn't been to have someone else cut it since May 2004 (for my grandmother's funeral)

All depends on her priorities and what you would consider as "spending on herself" -- kitchen gadgets? new vacuum? fluffy bedding? presents for you?
i paid for all those items... :bigsmile:
 
I suppose it depends on geography and one's profession, but people judge you on how you dress. Nothing could persuade me to spend so little on clothing. I would rather be perceived as a competent businesswoman than save the couple grand a year it takes to pull off the wardrobe I think is appropriate. I also am not sure it's good for anyone's self-esteem to live in low-end clothes, but again, I suppose it depends on circumstances.
 
suchende|1295400391|2826253 said:
I suppose it depends on geography and one's profession, but people judge you on how you dress. Nothing could persuade me to spend so little on clothing. I would rather be perceived as a competent businesswoman than save the couple grand a year it takes to pull off the wardrobe I think is appropriate. I also am not sure it's good for anyone's self-esteem to live in low-end clothes, but again, I suppose it depends on circumstances.

if i wore a $2000 suit will it make me feel/look like a millionaire?... :praise:
 
I dont spend much on myself, couldnt tell you the last time I bought a new shirt....I bought a new pair of jeans because the old one split open, lol, I am a tightwad, I work from home so I dont need nice clothes. I do splurge on my hair I get it cut and colored every 5 weeks, it is pricey but I like being a blonde :wink2: I do pay good money for shoes, I try to walk alot and I have heel spurs so good walking shoes are a must and I replace them every 3-6 months, but other then that I seldom spend money on myself.
 
MC|1295371331|2825834 said:
tyty333|1295370217|2825808 said:
My husband would consider you a very lucky man DF! I can be very frugal but $100 a year? You must have married
a nudist who has natural beauty! Not having to purchase clothes and/or make-up would help me get closer to $100 a year
(if I actually wanted to do that...which I dont :tongue:!)


No doubt...what about face creams and all that stuff?

Okay, maybe DF likes to shop at Sephora :) lol
don't think she use it.i don't see it on our bathroom counter.
 
Dancing Fire|1295403040|2826297 said:
suchende|1295400391|2826253 said:
I suppose it depends on geography and one's profession, but people judge you on how you dress. Nothing could persuade me to spend so little on clothing. I would rather be perceived as a competent businesswoman than save the couple grand a year it takes to pull off the wardrobe I think is appropriate. I also am not sure it's good for anyone's self-esteem to live in low-end clothes, but again, I suppose it depends on circumstances.

if i wore a $2000 suit will it make me feel/look like a millionaire?... :praise:
it would make you look like a partner at a big law firm, one i would trust with big clients :bigsmile:
 
suchende|1295400391|2826253 said:
I suppose it depends on geography and one's profession, but people judge you on how you dress. Nothing could persuade me to spend so little on clothing. I would rather be perceived as a competent businesswoman than save the couple grand a year it takes to pull off the wardrobe I think is appropriate. I also am not sure it's good for anyone's self-esteem to live in low-end clothes, but again, I suppose it depends on circumstances.

If it's good to begin with, it doesn't matter. :wink2:

But I do agree, professionalism is important. When I see business colleagues, etc, I always spend a bit of money to refresh my wardrobe. I can still do it cost effectively (love Loehmanns), because BEING a competent businesswoman is what makes people perceive that I am. Of course, part of being that competent business woman is to be tailored and look good. But I don't need to spend 100s-1000s on an outfit.
 
TravelingGal|1295411552|2826397 said:
suchende|1295400391|2826253 said:
I suppose it depends on geography and one's profession, but people judge you on how you dress. Nothing could persuade me to spend so little on clothing. I would rather be perceived as a competent businesswoman than save the couple grand a year it takes to pull off the wardrobe I think is appropriate. I also am not sure it's good for anyone's self-esteem to live in low-end clothes, but again, I suppose it depends on circumstances.

If it's good to begin with, it doesn't matter. :wink2:

But I do agree, professionalism is important. When I see business colleagues, etc, I always spend a bit of money to refresh my wardrobe. I can still do it cost effectively (love Loehmanns), because BEING a competent businesswoman is what makes people perceive that I am. Of course, part of being that competent business woman is to be tailored and look good. But I don't need to spend 100s-1000s on an outfit.
I completely agree. My best suit came from an outlet mall. I just think there is being so price-conscientious that it hurts your professional life, and, for I suppose the more fragile among us, our self-esteem. Of course, I'm not self-employed so I can't afford to say that I don't care what people think, because in my past and future professional lives, it most certainly matters, and matters a great deal.

I often see colleagues dressed a decade out of date, or in cheap-looking or ill-fitting clothes, and I think they probably don't realize what being frugal is "costing" them in unprofessional impressions.
 
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