3 tips for shopping less, from one retail obsessive to another.
The idea of finding new ways to style clothing you already own saved me during my month of no shopping. For advice, I turned to fashion influencer Ida Giancola, a strong advocate of timeless consumption and not buying into trends from social media. Her shopping and consumption patterns didn't change overnight; she had to actively work at purchasing less clothing.
Using Pinterest to her advantage, Giancola talked about how the app helped her find inspiration for new outfits using pieces she already owned."I [thought], I have jeans like that. How can I style [them] similarly? And go from there. It's like basically doubling your closet without spending the money to do so."I used to spend countless hours browsing online and shopping in-store because I always felt like I had nothing to wear.
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