Or
spending money on clothes that don't fit your curves?
Or
spending money on clothes that don't fit your curves?
Or
spending money on clothes that don't fit your curves?
Or
spending money on clothes that don't fit your curves?
stop
spending money on clothes you clearly can't really afford given that you obviously rent an apartment.
I just have such a hard time
spending money on clothes that will most likely get stained, clothes that I'll have to wash after each wear because they'll smell like outside and clothes that no one but the kids will see me in!
So much for not
spending money on clothes this month...
The pieces that I'm getting now will still look great as I lose the weight, so I don't have any qualms about
spending money on clothes that aren't my typical size.
Now I just have to overcome the hurdle of
spending money on clothes for the first time since 1997.»
Afterall, it is the reason why we girls survive for — new dresses, haha not sure about all but I for sure enjoy
spending my money on clothes.
I hate
spending money on clothes I know I will only wear for a few months, but I will make a few exceptions.
I hesitated doing so for a while because I didn't want to rush into
spending money on clothes until I developed a comfortable habit of going to the gym.
My husband used to joke and say that most husbands had to worry about their wives
spending money on clothes, purses and shoes!
I stopped mindlessly
spending my money on clothes and instead used it to buy healthier food.
People aren't
spending money on clothes anymore.
My son is three months old an I have yet to
spend money on clothes.
To measure the footprint of your personal lifestyle, the CoolClimate calculator (Flash)-- an ongoing PhD project from University of California, Berkeley — assesses everything from the food you eat, to your mode of transportation, to how
you spend your money on clothes and furniture.
I still need to buy them I'd just rather
spend the money on clothes / accessories which is really wrong!
I paid for it by having to cut off several inches of split ends, but hey, it happens in college (and I would rather
spend money on clothes than my hair;)-RRB-.
Ha haa, I would rather
spend money on clothes than my hair too... I couldn't agree more with that statement;)
Without hesitation, I broke my oath not to
spend money on clothes this month and purchased it immediately.
At the beginning of January I shopped a lot in the Zara winter sale, this was the reason I did some «shopping detox» and didn't
spend any money on clothes afterwards.
Also, I am so cheap I refuse to
spend money on clothes for myself but I do love this outfit and may splurge on me one time!
There is no way that I can buy my dream fall wardrobe, but it's also pointless to
spend money on clothes I'll only wear for two weeks.
We often hear «why would I spend my money on the cost of a personal stylist when I could
spend that money on clothes?»
I haven't
spent any money on clothes since Christmas.
Despite making sure my profile was updated, I kept getting things that were not remotely by style and felt like I was wasting the styling fee and could've
spent the money on clothes I liked.
A popular Japanese belief is that people from Kyoto will
spend all their money on clothes, people from Kobe on shoes, and people from Osaka will spend everything they've got on food.
Not exact matches
As a result, and with flat wage growth, consumers have less
money to
spend on non-essential items, like
clothes.
In Lebanon, for instance, an IRC report found that 87,700 Syrian refugee families each given $ 575 via ATM cards
spent the
money on food,
clothes, fuel oil and getting out of debt.
We were already accustomed to living lean — we don't
spend money on coffee, new
clothes (we get them second - hand), gym memberships or cable, for instance — for a variety of reasons.
I was never completely happy with those buys, and instead of putting the
money I
spent on them toward something timeless like the Moya, I wasted it
on a rotation of
clothes with a short lifespan that didn't make me happy and likely ended up in a landfill.
We heard a number of concerns from people struggling to find affordable places to live and still have
money available to
spend on food, utilities and school
clothes for their kids.
We complained about my critics and about how we
spent too much
money on clothes.
I often feel guilty about the house I live in, the car I drive, the food I throw away, the
money I
spend on clothes.
1st off some of the uninsured do not want to pay the cost and would rather have nice cars, nice
clothes than
spending money on health care.
Sept. 12) about tournament promoters and
clothes manufacturers who
spend large sums of
money on tennis players.
I am not a big fan of
spending lots of
money on maternity
clothes.
If mom is
spending money you don't have
on baby
clothes, a budget in black and white may be your best line of fiscal defense.
Her
clothes might not be in great shape, either because she doesn't really care what she wears, or because she'd rather
spend money on her kids and make sure they're properly dressed.
I remember several pregnancies in which I never felt I had anything to wear because my
clothes were either stained, growing uncomfortable, or had been washed so many times they were turning to rags; however, I feared
spending money on another outfit I may only wear a few more weeks.
I am no longer
spending money on cheap
clothes that last a few weeks.
From simple sewing patterns to iron
on transfer designs there are tons of creative ideas
on how to make stylish
clothes for your infant without
spending much
money.
:):) When I need something new, I go to an actual shop to try the
clothes on and I
spend cash
money, which makes it easier to stick to my budget:)
As much as we would all LIKE to not have to
spend money on maternity
clothes, eventually you are just too damn big not to.
You are also allowed and should be encouraged to
spend money on some nice maternity
clothes especially if you are working outside the home.
I did not want to
spend a whole bunch of
money on maternity
clothes only to wear them for a couple of months and then them take up room in my already jam packed closet.
Though I've done more cute
clothes browsing than shopping so far, I know that eventually I'll need to start
spending more
money on little
clothes.
I
spend way to much
money on my
clothes!
Between her handing down maternity
clothes that she no longer fits in (she shopped at local thrift / consignment stores), clothing swaps thrown by other friends, and the way my bump has developed the only maternity wear I've had to
spend money on has been a couple of belly bands and some pretty nursing bras.