5. Do not buy with a friend at least you understand your station and colors that make up your palette. 6. No compulsive shopping: buy clothes that make you most need based on your activities and occupation, in order of priority. 7. Investing more money on clothes you use most.
8. Being well dressed / or the time of purchase, this allows you to: a) be able to better judge how the clothes fit you will prove b) receive better care. 9. Having a routine to make purchases in this order: a) find your size b) choosing the clothes in the colors you favor c) view the "personality" of equipment: do you see reflected / ao no? d) see the style and cut of the garment and) feel the fabric f) tested the garment considering the possibility of modifying a dressmaker. In many cases one does not acquire a garment details that can be fixed easily (for example, the length of a sleeve). I hope these rules will be useful! Laura-a BA in International Relations, image consultant and founder of Styletto Image Studio.
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