Now that you have an idea of what “look” or trend may work for you personally, you are now free to discover fashion. Here is a guide on where to buy, and how to save a little money in the process to find your personal style. One of the ways you can save money is to be creative. Likely, the big trend this fall into winter will be a leather jacket. That new leather jacket may run you any where from hundreds to thousands of dollars depending on the brand.
To save a little cash I would go with the Faux Leather jacket. You have a wide selection from stores like Forever 21 to Urban Outfitters. The range of a Faux leather jacket can be anywhere from $40 to $120. If you sign up for the newsletter to either of these stores you can get discounts online that will save you money and gas.
The best investment would be buying black. This is a color that never goes out of style and you can never have enough little black dresses. You should play with textures of different black garments. Like for instance getting a black panicle skirt that has a puckered surface texture that gives you a deeper look.
In this economy, there should be no shame in going to your local Goodwill or thrift shop. You can find some interesting things there that have never been worn by their previous owner. You may discover that black textured skirt for only $4.95, saving yourself cash to spend on more important things, like food. Vintage is Another way to gain your own personal style without looking like everyone else. Vintage is a great way to save money, but hard to find an item that no one else will have. A great place to visit would be American Vintage in downtown Fullerton.
They have a lot to choose from with out all the chaos of most vintage shops. They also have clothing items that have been altered and modernized, as well as affordable. If you hate shopping, but know more or less what looks good on you, most likely you are an online shopper at heart. If you love old and new clothing I would recommend www.shopnastygal.com.
It’s very fashion-forward and affordable. These are just a few places you can try to find your own personal style. Personal style is your own, so shop everywhere. Try on everything, and save as much as possible.



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