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It’s the dead of winter and you’ve already changed your hair, your jewelry, and your shoe collection. It can be pricey to switch up your wardrobe all at once, so you’ve got to be reasonable. Keep these tips in mind while you’re shopping for new clothes. Back to Basics Do you have your basics covered? If not, head to a store where you can snag tees, tanks and cardigans for under ten dollars each. This will give you the foundation for different outfits and you won’t have to break the bank trying to set yourself up for success. Thrift Finds…

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It’s that time of year again, back to school. Time to start thinking about what types of outfits will wow your friends on the first day of school. Explore these back-to-school fashion tips before heading into the classroom this fall. Casual Sneakers Canvas or high-top sneakers go perfectly with shorts and pants. Your collared shirt may be formal, but your jean shorts and sneakers will balance out the look. Try wearing sneakers with your skirts and dresses. The dress will show your teacher that you are serious about school, but the sneakers say functionality and comfort are your top priorities.…

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Kids can be expensive. The average family spends more than $1,700 on clothes every year — a figure that only goes up if you have more than two kids or you have children who play sports. For the typical family, back-to-school spending alone tops $650! Being frugal while shopping for clothes doesn’t mean your kids need to wear generic, poorly-fitted, or out-of-style clothes; you can keep your kids in name-brand shoes and clothes without breaking the bank. Here are some easy frugal habits that can improve your personal finances year-round. #1. Set up a kids clothing swap Swapping outgrown clothes…

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