Blazer: Thrifted// Jumpsuit: FashionNova// Boots: Ego Official// Glasses: Local Beauty Supply Store//
So on my blog all of you that are avid supporters of my blog or any of my other content platforms should know that I am all about affordable fashion, deals, and getting the most for your money. If you know me then you know I shop everywhere, from thrift stores to regular retail stores, if I like it enough to buy it then I get it it doesn’t matter where it’s from.
This entire outfit was probably less than $50, the blazer is a men’s thrifted blazer (I love the details, the structure and the shoulder pads, its my favorite) and it was probably $3-$5, the jumpsuit was a basic piece I got from Fashion Nova that is great to throw on under anything and it was probably $15, the shoes I may have paid $35 or $40 when I got them a couple of years ago and I had a discount code which is how I paid that price. Now babyyyy these beautiful glasses were literally only $5 from the beauty supply store, yes I said $5 and I got them in this like brown tortoise shell and solid black! You literally gotta stop sleeping on the Beauty Supply and $10 stores.
There are so many places that you can shop and get quality looking pieces but not have to spend that money. Stop only shopping at stores because of the name if that same piece is available somewhere else for a cheaper price. Get more for your money whenever you can and ALWAYS look in the sale section. Looking in the sale section doesn’t mean that there is anything wrong with the pieces there, they just are probably out of season or didn’t sell well. If you have that eye of finding the best pieces and knowing what you like in your wardrobe then you can shop anywhere. Every time I go shopping I’m look for PIECES, I’m looking for things that can create many different outfits, that can be worn 1,000 different ways, and that have some form of a statement.
Get less for more and stop being so ready to break the bank when you don’t have to. Find those discount codes, look in that sale section, go to that thrift store, shop at those fast fashion retailers, have patience to look and happy shopping!