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The first step in building a full wardrobe is to take a current
inventory of your closet. Take note at what you have, what you would
like to get rid of and what you need. Be sure to note your current
sizing for each clothing type to make it easier for you when you start
shopping. If there are things that you are never going to wear again,
consider donating them to a charity. If the unwanted items are in
great condition or are new, consider selling them to a consignment
shop to generate some capital for your shopping trip.
As you are building your shopping list, be sure to include the staples
to build any wardrobe.
service0...@watchec.com wrote:
> If you are looking to build a full wardrobe and you have a limited
> budget, consider shopping in used clothing stores. Used clothing
> stores offer a variety of clothing at affordable prices. You can shop
> for used clothing in physical stores or online.
>
Yea, you can just go to the Salvation Army Thrift Store where you can
try things on.
If you are handy you can pick up a used sewing machine and make minor
repairs.