Despite what many money saving advocates will suggest, cheaper isn't always better. Today's money saving tip reminds us of how this applies to clothing (but the principle also applies to other items):
Remember that a higher price doesn’t always mean higher quality. Avoid buying poorly constructed clothes—they simply won’t last as long and won’t fit as well when you wear them. Look at seams and stitch lengths to help determine the durability of the garment. The stronger the seams, the longer they will last. Check out the fabric to ensure the item won’t lose its shape. Make sure that zippers and labels don’t pucker.
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Posted by: Haroon | April 04, 2006 at 03:08 PM