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Five Frugal Things | I fixed it, Officer!

The Frugal Girl

Zoe said, “Nice socks, Mom!” I bought an inexpensive pair of dress pants I have something scheduled where I need to dress up, and…the last pair of dress pants I have is from somewhere around 2012 or earlier. I tried a thrift store first, but came up dry. But this pair is way worse. Then I went to T.J.

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Working Moms on a Budget: 5 Tips for Thrifty Business Fashion

Saving Cents With Sense

They are always growing out of clothes and shoes, and it feels like your clothing money is quickly siphoned away. With your wardrobe in mind, start with thrift stores. Thrift stores are not the dusty, smelly places of the past. The clearance rack is the best place to find inexpensive items.

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Growing up in the 1950?s

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Cheap (not just inexpensive, I mean cheap – easy to break) toys came from post-war Japan. But I did wear saddle shoes and bobby socks. Mom and Dad used to change drivers while driving slowly down an empty street by sliding across the bench seat in front. There was no polyester clothing. People dressed up. Go Frugal'

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