That's me that reckons I spend less than £150 a year. That includes shoes (and resoling at the cobblers), accessories, underwear and Dylon machine dye to ring the changes.
I actually did a totting up and found I'd overestimated. I tend to do that. When I spend money I keep a running total in my head and to save mistakes in mental arithmetic I always round up to the nearest fiver which means I've always got more money than I thought. I've spent £80 in all since last September which includes a 'new' pure wool winter coat from Oxfam (yes, I write down every penny I spend, always have done).
I don't touch fast fashion with a bargepole. I also buy the best possible quality (often secondhand) and apart from scarves which I can't resist (£25 since last year) it's pure cotton, viscose, linen or wool. I also darn stuff. I rarely buy secondhand shoes because I've got weird feet!
Good Morning Friday 25th April 2024
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