I could literally spend forever - lke got a new Cap and jumper (2nd hand0 to day and other new things as and when and not new things too. Wbu guys? ;)
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I could literally spend forever - lke got a new Cap and jumper (2nd hand0 to day and other new things as and when and not new things too. Wbu guys? ;)
I don't normally buy clothes but when I do I'll spend a good bit
That's the same for me @Yet; I don't go clothes shopping often but when I do I spend over hundreds of dollars!
Probably on average about £100-150 a month. Sometimes I won't buy anything for a few months and then I will have a massive spend up at the start of summer.
I go through periods where I'm constantly buying clothes when I know I have far too many at all. There's clothes I haven't gotten round to wear in a long time because I've just so many :( I also randomly will buy bits and pieces if it's in a sale or I don't have said enough that item. I can spend as little as three pound up to a few hundred in a day.
Not much at all now. I used to buy eightish new items a month 18+ months ago but now I hardly buy anything new at all. Just can't be bothered and don't care enough really.
I never used to buy that many clothes, but recently I love the t-shirts that Primark have been bringing out, I could spend £30 every month in there alone just on t-shirts.
Whenever I think I need something I'll buy it.
I spend as little as I can on clothes. I will hunt around and see if I can find the same item of clothing for the slightest bit cheaper just to minimise expenses. I do not like spending money on clothes.
I don't go shopping very often
but yes when I do, I spend a lot :(
I reckon a year it averages out like £100 to £200.
No limit. If I like it, I buy.
My family live pay check to pay check. So we can't just up and go clothes shopping with $200 or $500 bucks.
I usually stick to under $20 dollars on a single clothing item and rack up on some $7, $12.99, 14. 99, $5.99 shirts/pants if I can.
You get your money worth.
It sound cheap but hey I am thankful for even getting a shirt.
Only the necessary, when the current clothes seem not to fit, lol. I update my closet as much as any kids TV series' protagonist usually does
Not a lot honestly, I spend all my money on food and travel.
Though I'm sure my wardrobe could do with a little updating.
Mum still buys me clothes sometimes. She always knows what to get. She can shop for me better than I can shop for myself. Why are mum’s so good at that? :’)
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I could spend forever on clothes - and I really don't want to know how much, I might go in koma for knowing it... My boyfriend tells me its a lot :////
per year i'd sayyyyyyyy like £200 ?
Honestly, i'd say too much. I've spent £300 on just a shirt and jeans before for a night out? I'd say a month around £500 sometimes?
I wouldn't say I spend a lot, maybe like £30/40 a month if I need something new. Sometimes I'll spend a bit more if it's something I really want like a £60 hoodie or a pair of shoes.
A fair bit. I can easily spend up to £200 on shoes, and whatever on clothes just depends if I like the look of the clothes. Like suits don't have a limit.
To be fairly honest I usually spend a lot on clothing which keeps me going for ages, so monthly probably £150 on trainers but that's not all the time.
I very rarely buy clothes unless I really like something or need something - but I'll spend a small fortune on one item which will last a long time, rather than a small amount on something I'll have to keep replacing.
I get my socks and boring undies from Primark purely because I replace them so often, or lose socks from a pair.
I can go months without spending money then splash like £300+ on a haul of new stuff. I need new trainers too but I can never find something I really like.
I do my best not to buy anymore than 30 dollars for clothes unless something expensive is on sale. I like buying things in good quality rather than looks and I like tricking people into thinking im rich on things when I am just purely smart.
I try not to spend for that £30 on clothing. I will usually buy a new pair of jeans every few months.
Just dont send me to Primark or it will be over £70 on new t-shirts and pyjamas.
I try to limit myself to like £50 a month but i'm the same as @lucyecc; if I get into Primark I can easily spend £60-£70
I am not the kind of guy who likes to buy lots of clothes. Mostly, I just browse through them and then my mom will ask me to try them on and she will buy it for me XD