Thursday 29 October 2009

Girlynomics in the bag

Liberty London Girl raised a very good point in the comment box regarding my high street pick of the week last Saturday, "M&S are very good at giving great quality at a low price point, but my eco head makes me think that it's maybe better to save up for a piece that will last both fashion & quality wise for a few years".

This brings me back to one of my favourite subjects, that of saving up for a splendid item that you covert and really desire rather than lots and lots of items. I suppose it is quality over quantity. And one person's quality choice will be different to another's.

Take, as an example, my dream to have a Chanel 2.55 - this has been for so long now its silly and next year I will begin to address this (once I've paid my career development loan back). If I was to allocate myself a £100 monthly clothes budget then in 12 months, if I hadn't spent a penny, I'd have enough for a 2.55.

By buying lots of little items you deny yourself the opportunity to buy something you really want. Alternatively you could set up a handbag fund by saving £25 per month and take four years to buy the bag.

Whatever you desire then surely it must be worth waiting for - that's the slow fashion bit. If something is worth waiting for then abandon the immediacy of trends and this moments look for something more lasting...

11 comments:

  1. Hi there-yes, £100 @ 12 months seems reasonable and a very justifiable xmas pressie if the sum is totted up by December!!

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  2. That is so true. I need to work out what my big ticket item is and do the same calculation. That bag though sounds like a good starting place :). Red?

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  3. I always use the £1 per wear attitude I would far rather buy less than loads .. but have an addiction to parcels so its hard for me :))

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  4. Agree with you about saving up for better things, although I do have a coat from M&S, which I adore and I think it will last me for a few years. :)
    That bag (as well as BV) has been a dream of mine for a while now. I hope one day I will be able to buy it. Really want to have the whole experience of visiting Chanel boutique and picking up my treasure. :)

    xxx

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  5. I agree that it's better to save for really good items. But I don't see the harm in buying cheap little pick me ups if you intend to wear them for a while - and then donate them to charity when you've moved on.

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  6. I totally agree and as I've got older find myself saving to buy the more expensive items I want and that will out last just one season, however I do like to buy cheap fun little items every now and again to keep it interesting!

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  7. So true... but I'm broke at the moment and needed some new black flats - so off to M&S I went and found the perfect pair for 20 quid. Thank god. xx

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  8. I don't generally have the patience to save for truly expensive items ... but then, my tastes don't veer designer. And if I've been longing for something for more than a year, I generally figure that longing won't pass and make sure I can save enough to purchase it.

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  9. A 2.55 is also my dream and if I hadn't have bought all the stuff I have this year, I could have bought one!

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  10. I think there's a balance somewhere...between buying a bit and saving up for things too.

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  11. It's always a good idea to have a plan for items you want. It's easy to keep deferring them if you aren't careful.

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