Frugal Clothing and Transportation Hints

Frugal Clothing and Transportation HintsClothing * For kids, don’t go over the top with the brand names, especially since the kids will grow out of them quickly.
* For adults and older teens, don’t buy really trendy clothes that will only last one season.
Buy classical fashionable clothing that will last, and get trendy with accessories.
* Buy shirts and ties or blouses and just one suit — accessorizing is cheaper.
* Buy a few pieces of quality clothing as opposed to lots of cheap clothing.
They will last a lot longer.
* This goes without saying, but buy clothing in the off-season and on sale.
You will save a tone of money.
Transportation * A gas saving tip I just learned: put your car in cruise control whenever you can.
It has cut my gas bill in HALF.
* If you live in a metropolitan area, try walking around the city as opposed to taking a bus or a train.
In New York, you can even get there faster sometimes! :-)* Maintain your car — tire pressure, oil changes, everything.
Preventative maintenance is way cheaper than repairs.
* Never use cheap gas - use quality gas and the correct octane for your car.
It may seem more expensive, but it’s cheaper in car repairs in the long run.
* Don’t be afraid to walk, even in the winter.
It’s great exercise and it saves a ton of money.
The Change Jar I have a change jar.
Every time I pay for something, I always use bills and get the change.
I put the change in the jar.
You wouldn’t believe how much money you can save! This money could be entertainment money, allowance for the kids, put it in a savings account or saved for emergencies.
This change jar has saved my butt many times over the years, and is a great way to have “found” money at the end of the month.

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