This
is the time of year that finances just seem to FLY out the door. There
are presents to buy, decorations to hang, people to visit. But it’s
also a time for GREAT sales. And great sales are a wonderful opportunity to stock up on your own wardrobe needs (and wishes)!
A
great wardrobe is really important on so many levels – first of all,
you are your best billboard. And looking gorgeous is simply an
eye-catching invitation to others. (A must of you are in business, of
course!) Beautiful clothes are also the quick ride to better self
esteem and a happier outlook on life. A woman who doesn’t treat herself
to a fun, new article of clothing here or there is probably a
woman who doesn’t take care of herself in a lot of other ways too (like
free time and “me” time, to mention just two).
It’s
not so hard to reprioritize yourself and fill your closets and drawers
either – it just takes a little commitment. A great wardrobe can be
grown in two simple ways. December and January are terrific months to
“gift” yourself with just a few hundred dollars to stock up on the essentials (and the extras). If you do that twice a year (in winter and summer), you will have built a great new repertoire within a year or two. Add to this two or three new
“push-the-envelope” choices in spring and fall, and you’re on your way
to runway material! (Push-the-envelope choices are colors or styles you
might not wear very often, but really add to your closet for those special or offbeat occasions.)
The
other way to build a terrific fashion statement is to simply budget
yourself in. Create a monthly allowance of say $100 to spend on
YOURSELF. That is enough to at least replace things that wear out or
get splattered with paint or the kids’ dinner menu! Or if
that’s not easy to fit into your monthly household expenses, simply
treat yourself to one great sale item a month. For most busy women,
they either don’t do this often enough, or they don’t round out their wardrobe with
enough off-occasion choices. For instance, business women will have a
great assortment of business suits and other work clothes, but will
often own only two pairs of jeans. Likewise, stay-at-home moms may find
themselves frantically searching for that slinky black dress
from three years ago at 7pm on New Year’s Eve. (But they’re likely to
own seven pairs of black sweatpants and fifteen white T-shirts in
various stages of disrepair.)
The bottom line is this:
Whatever your budget, whatever your means, NOT prioritizing yourself IS
mean. As a woman, you are the core of your family and you need to look
great (and feel great) EVERY day. So when you make your list and check
it twice, remember to be NICE to yourself and pick out a few great
wardrobe choices to ring in the New Year.
Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/fashion-articles/a-great-wardrobe-your-million-dollar-investment-for-a-few-hundred-bucks-a-year-668410.html
About the Author:
Stacy Montgomery, VP of sales for SWAK designs (
http://www.SWAKDesigns.com)
has built her career around her passion, which is embracing her own
unique beauty and healthy, plus-sized body. She says: "I have always
been full-figured, and I am a great looking size 16. I am healthy,
beautiful, and proud to be me!" SWAK Designs covers everything from
"the little black dress" to everyday fashions and outerwear.