While shopping possible purchases seem amazing, love at first sight; unfortunately it isn’t sometimes. Sometimes it is a beautiful thing that, at the moment, you wanted so badly but it turned out to be a mistake, that is never used again. Luckily there are some tips that will help you get through a day of shopping that will lead to all great purchases that are used and useful.
For Shopping in a store the clerks will try to get you hooked by the window pieces, don’t be fooled though. The piece in the window is usually last of each piece and was already bought. If you see something in the window that you like though, they usually have something that looks similar in the store.
While shopping any where, a good rule is this: if you aren’t in love in the store, you won’t use/wear it after you buy it. It is a great rule and true. If you are if’y about a purchase, don’t buy it. You can always go back later if you decide you really want it. If it scares you to just leave something in a store, you can always give it to the desk clerk and ask them to hold it for you.
When shopping online buying is much easier, therefore easier to buy something you will regret later. If positive about a purchase though, buy it. If unsure, or concerned about the money then leave it up for about a week and then decide. Make sure to set a specific date that you will decide though, otherwise you will continue to push it back.
Last and most important while deciding if it is a worthy buy, think, “Is this a want or a need” that will help you decide with most purchases. If it is a want, it depends on how much you want it. If it’s a need then get it, no question.
Shopping is hard, but it doesn’t have to be. Just remember the rules and buying becomes a little less stressful.
- Windows pieces are harder to find
- “if you aren’t in love in the store, you won’t use/wear it after you buy it”
- Be careful while online shopping, don’t be afraid to wait before buying.
- Is it a want or a need


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