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How to Find Affordable Designer Clothing

August 11th, 2011

Designer women’s clothing is often expensive, but this need not be the case. Firstly, the cost of designer clothes may far outweigh the value of the clothes, really, the price is simply a mark up due to the brand name, and the same item without the designer label would be far cheaper. In a sense then, people who buy designer clothing are really only paying for the label.

Having said that however, although the price tag does exceed the true value of the clothes, these designers do produce some incredible cuts, and the quality of the materials used is normally exceptional. Therefore, although there is a premium on the brand, the clothes are still worth a fair amount of money, even without the label – just not as much as they are with the label.

Regardless of whether women, and men for that matter, are aware that the mark-up in price is due simply to the brand name, they continue to purchase designer products, believing them to add a sense of sophistication, style, and panache to any outfit. Moreover, wearing a pair of boots, or any other designer item, that has costs hundreds of pounds, leaves the wearer with an incredible sense of confidence, which they would not gain from a similar style pair of boots bought for ten or twenty pounds.

We often consider the people who wear designer women’s clothing as having a never-ending bankroll; their pockets must be well lined if they are able to stock their own personal wardrobes with so many designer items. For the rest of us, we just dribble and drool over these wonderful creations, which seem so far out of reach. And particularly in the current economic climate, when we all have to pull in the purse strings, the dream of owning designer clothes seems a long way off, if within reach at all.

There is no need to feel down, though, there are ways of affording designer women’s clothing, even with the paltriest of budgets, and here we will discuss some of the ways in which you may be able to afford those items of clothing for which you yearn, but of which your also believe yourself incapable of owning.

Second Hand Designer Clothing
Designer clothing is often built to a high specification; this means that clothing lasts a long time, keeps their colour well, and do not become misshapen with frequent washing. Therefore, second hand designer clothing will normally be in great condition.

Although you may be reluctant to purchase clothes that are second hand, there really is no shame in doing so (just make sure you wash the clothes before use) and no one need ever know – simply do not disclose this information to others.

Second hand designer clothes are easy to find. You can search charity shops in your local area, or browse the internet auction sites for a fantastic deal and a much broader choice.

Designer Clothing Online
If the thought of wearing second hand clothes is too off putting for you, you can always buy designer women’s clothes online, rather than in a retail store.

Online retailers offer the best prices and there are several reasons for this: the online market is more competitive, so retailers reduce the price tags in order to generate greater custom; an online shop is cheaper to run than a real world shop, and retailers normally pass this saving on to their customers; and finally, online retailers tend to purchase wholesale, meaning that they purchase clothes a lot cheaper than real world retailers, and are thus able to sell clothes at a better price.

 

Designer Clothing: A Worthwhile Investment?

August 10th, 2011

Designer clothes are one of the most coveted fashion items among people today. The fact that they are expensive makes them even more appealing, and a lot of people usually go to great lengths to save money so they can purchase these items. What is it exactly that makes designer clothes so popular? Is it because designer clothing speaks of premium quality and highly skilled workmanship? Or do these fashion pieces help people make themselves feel better because of the attractive and stylish designs that the clothes come in? Here are just some of the reasons for designer clothing’s irresistible draw. Labels = Prominent Status Most of us may be unwilling to admit it, but wearing designer clothing affords people a certain air of affluence and this is appealing to us because who doesn’t like to be perceived as a person of high status? But the appeal doesn’t just end there. Designer clothing is also synonymous with premium quality, which is why they are more expensive. There are no compromises on the materials used and the skills and time devoted to creating these products. And if you can afford the price tag, this adds even more to your prominent reputation. Designer clothes are worn by successful people and when you wear these clothes, you exude that quality as well. Investment Pieces Designer clothes are not just fashion items, they are considered an investment. Quality again comes into play here. Designer garments are made using high caliber materials. Not only that, they are also made with impeccable attention to detail and the most stringent of quality control measures. You will not see a stitch out of place on a designer bag and designer jeans don’t shrink after several trips to the Laundromat. Because of the quality within which designer clothing is made, they last longer. Even after years they will still fit you well, the colors will still be vibrant and, depending on the fashion item that you buy, they will last through years of fashion trends. Another issue that is worth noting is fit. Designer clothes have near-perfect fit and it doesn’t matter how many times you wash, iron, pack or unpack these clothes. At the end of the day, they will still look good on you. Remember that these fashion pieces are a product of the most credible and reputable designers in the industry. They have had decades of experience, even their business has been handed down from generation to generation. If there is one thing a designer knows, it’s how to make clothes fit bodily contours. This is especially important for women as designers won’t go to your house just to take your measurements. But somehow, when you buy designer wear, it fits and it fits well. Comfort The thing about designer wear is that they seem to be made of the most comfortable materials in the market. Designers will travel the world in search for the perfect fabric just so it won’t scratch your skin when you wear it. The manufacturing processes will incorporate protective, often costly measures to ensure the materials aren’t harmful to your health.