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Where To Look For Affordable Designer Clothing

By Lila Bryant


Everyone who's ever opened a fashion magazine dreams of wearing clothes by top fashion brands. However, these clothes come at a very expensive price which most people can't afford. Luckily it's not that hard to find affordable designer clothing. You simply need to know where to look.

The people who can normally afford to spend thousands of dollars on a dress or a pair of jeans can be divided into two general categories. The first is the type of person who slavishly follows every trend and only wears the very latest ranges. This kind of person tends to be someone with no sense of style and can seem like someone with very little class who is desperate to impress. It's better to look as if you belong in the second category, which is the type of person who buys classic pieces that will last for many seasons and for whom the quality is more important than whether everyone can see the brand logo.

An important principle to remember is to choose classic, timeless designs. You can wear these for several seasons without them looking outdated. This means that you can easily pick up expensive labels at huge discounts during the January or end-of-season sales and wear these items next season or the one after that.

Flea market stalls and stores that specialize in second-hand clothing often have items by famous designers in stock. These may still be in excellent condition too and you can pick them up for a tiny fraction of the original price. If you don't have time for browsing through heaps of clothes to find that one real bargain, check what online suppliers of second-hand designer clothes have in stock.

Vintage designs are a great solution too. One of the most famous examples of how well this approach can work is the dress that Julia Roberts wore when she won her Academy Award in 2001. She didn't like the latest designs sent to her and eventually decided on a vintage design by Valentino. A tailor altered the gown to fit the actress and after all these years it's still one of the most memorable Oscar dresses. Other Oscar winners who went the vintage route were Reese Witherspoon in a Dior gown and Penelope Cruz in Balmain. Both these dresses dated from the Fifties.

It's best to avoid fake designer items. Counterfeiting is a crime and supporting this industry is not very ethical. Besides, real fashionistas can spot a fake from a mile away.

If you're brave in your fashion choices, you'll know that you don't need to buy clothes by the most famous designers only. Young, up-and-coming designers often create more imaginative pieces that can set real trends. The added advantage is that these clothes are normally much less expensive too.

A final trick is to learn how to mix and match expensive items with ones that you got from cheaper retail chains. Sometimes the only way to tell the difference between a T-shirt that cost two dollars and one that set you back two hundred is to look at the label on the inside. It's better to invest in a pair of designer sunglasses.




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