Shopping for a new wardrobe is a fun and rewarding experience, but it can be a bit daunting if you don't know where to start. Thankfully, there are plenty of ways to make your experience easy, stress-free, and affordable.
•We took a selfie while waiting my husband into the cashier!Since Sm Consolacion had a 3 days sale..We decided to buy some stuffed clothes of my husband like pants,shorts,shirts and socks.
*On shopping window I am Creating a Shopping Strategy:
1.Decide on a budget. You'll want to decide how much you can spend before you go shopping, or you may end up blowing a ton of money. Figure out how much money you can dedicate for new clothes, and be sure to stick to your budget.
2.Choose which stores you visit based on what you need. You may be looking for something in particular, or you may just need a few everyday items. Consider whether your wardrobe is lacking in a particular area, such as work clothing or athletic wear. Perhaps you need a few new pairs of jeans, a nice suit, or something for a special occasion. Make a list of what you want or need, and stick to it.
•Consider sports stores for athletic wear and outdoor gear; check out department stores such as Nordstrom or Dillards for everyday items as well as fancy garments; or choose a brand-name outlet if you're looking for specific items, such as Levi's when you are in need of jeans.
•You can also look at outfits online to get an idea of what you like. Do an image search or go to a fashion website or even a clothing retailer website. Consider how items are put together to get an idea of what kinds of things you would like to wear.
3.Let your eye guide you. Pick out things that you are automatically drawn to. You want to purchase items that you truly love and that you'll feel great it. Trust your intuition and pick things that you think are fabulous. Don't worry too much about current trends or styles.
•Remember to think about what you will wear with the new item. If you are purchasing separates, be sure you have pants or a skirt that will coordinate with the top, and vice versa. If you are purchasing a dress or suit, consider if you have appropriate shoes and accessories to go with it. You don't want to end up with a bunch of items in your closet that you can't make complete outfits from.
4.Be selective. Only buy it if you really love it and are comfortable in it. Don't buy anything you may not want later or that does not fit properly, no matter how much its marked down from the "original retail price." Also, consider if you have similar items; if you have three pea coats, you don't need another one, even if you like the color.
•Check the labels to see how high maintenance the item is, and if you're willing to care for it the way it needs to be so it lasts (i.e. hand wash only, needs ironed after every wash, etc.) If you know you're unlikely to take an item to the dry cleaners, don't purchase it if it's dry clean only.
After we do shopping, we eat our dinner at Greenwich🤤
This is our dinner: ( We eat at the Greenwich)
•Beef Lasagna
•Beef and Mushrooms Pizza
•Chicken
•Mr.Softy Ice cream
•Thirsty drinks
*We enjoyed our food-Enjoying your food is part of healthy eating. Enjoy the taste of your food and the many food-related activities that go along with eating.
*Benefits of enjoying your food:
•tasting the flavours
•being open to trying new foods
•developing a healthy attitude about food
•Knowing that you are making healthy food choices can increase your enjoyment of food.
*Enjoying your food includes:
•socializing at mealtime
•enjoying shopping for food
•preparing and cooking food
•growing or harvesting your own food
•getting to know the people that grow or produce your food
•involving others in meal planning, preparation and clean up
*Have A Wonderful Saturday To All Of Us!🤗😍
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