If Your Closet Could Talk, What Would It Say?
I'm tired of clothing that falls apart...
I'm embarrassed by cheap fabrics...
I'm overstuffed with mismatched clothing...
Dress for Less teaches you to spot clothing that won’t fall apart after the first washing.
In her e-book, author Marilyn Zelinsky-Syarto of the Two Frugal Fairfielders blog candidly talks about how she learned to buy new and quality clothing for herself and her family on a tight budget to last season to season.
Can you buy new and affordable clothing that will last beyond the first wash, won’t unravel after one play date, comes in fabrics and colors that won’t embarrass you or your family and will look in style next year? Sure you can, even if there’s zero wiggle room in your budget! It’s not easy in this day and age when our closets are stuffed with low-quality, inexpensive clothing, but there’s help. Author Marilyn Zelinsky-Syarto’s newest book, Dress for Less: Learn to Buy Quality Clothes for You & Your Family, will soothe your closet's soul.
“This book doesn’t advocate buying cheap, poorly made clothing, it advocates ways to find new, quality clothing for little money with no-nonsense and frugal advice,” says Zelinsky-Syarto, founder of the blog Two Frugal Fairfielders and author/editor of numerous interior design books. “Once you figure out how to buy clothing that won’t fall apart after one wearing you have to figure out maintenance and I have quite a few tricks up my sleeve that I share in the book.”
In Dress for Less, Zelinsky-Syarto chronicles a decade of unusual tips and little-known tricks she’s acquired along the way to outfit her growing family on little money. Zelinsky-Syarto shares ways that she has learned stretch a clothing dollar that goes beyond all the conventional wisdom you’ve heard before. In Dress for Less, she teaches you how to:
•quickly spot poor quality versus decent quality items even at discount stores
•adopt the millionaire mindset about clothing
•know when to avoid or indulge in your kids’ clothing trends
•avoid the average-person’s mentality about clothing purchases
Get more frugal ideas, down-to-earth answers and real-life inspiration in Dress for Less.