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Clothes Talk: The Balance between Style and Practicality |

Tuesday, 09 February 2010
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Have you ever wished to wear the most expensive clothes ever produced? Whew, that's quite salivating. Let's take the scene a little bit realistic now, say you purchase a $400 shirt, that's more expensive than an Iphone at Walmart, aside from the fact that you can be the most egotistic person in the town, what other benefits can possibly happen after your luxurious purchase? Let us cite one, probably you will be wearing the shirt for several days and the neighborhood will probably think of two things, the first one is that you don't have any shirt to wear and the second is that you are INSANE. I suppose you don't want that thing to happen. Before making any purchase especially when a big amount is in the consequence, try to be the most practical that you can become, always practice P-R-A-C-T-I-C-A-L-I-T-Y. Pay the Right Attention to Cost, expected perIod of use, Creative Appearance, Level of Importance and quailTY. Who would buy a single shirt for the price of $400? The rich, the popular, the celebrities, and everyone, yes everyone, as long as you can afford to buy it then you belong to the group. How do you call this kind of purchase? Egoism, Wait, there's something more appropriate; this is a waste of money. Good clothes brings you good feeling and good doesn't mean the most expensive, definitely not. Probably you're not a nut to get it. Be the wisest that you can be, try to visit stores which sell clothes, retail or wholesale clothing shops would be ideal. Know how to balance style and practicality. Once these two elements are satisfied, then your rest assured. Well, the point is that; buying expensive clothes is not a big deal if and only if you have the ability to do so, if not, it's not the end of the world. An alternative such the one presented above can still be done. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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