AbstractThe widespread availability of low-cost apparel has fundamentally changed how consumers interact with fashion. While the low price point of "fast fashion" offers immediate accessibility, it often masks long-term financial, ethical, and environmental costs. This paper explores strategies for navigating the low-cost clothing market, focusing on identifying quality in inexpensive garments and adopting sustainable shopping habits.
Investing in Your Wardrobe: A Guide to Smart Clothing Consumption buy cheap clothes
Professional Tailoring: Inexpensive clothes often fit poorly; a small investment in tailoring can make a budget item look like high-end fashion. it often masks long-term financial