The article discusses the importance of balancing aesthetics with budget when shopping for fashion items. It highlights the psychological impact of price on consumer choice and the prevalence of 'sticker shock' in the current market. It emphasizes the benefits of investing in fewer, high-quality pieces that hold personal value rather than cheap, low-quality items. The author also shares personal preferences for specific fashion pieces suitable for various occasions, incorporating some splurges along with budget-friendly options for a realistic shopping experience.
If I spot a contender for this monthly roundup but then discover it's prohibitively expensive—which happens a lot these days, sticker shock being a familiar syndrome in an era of fashion hyperinflation—I am not inclined to include it.
I don't need to remind you that it's better to buy fewer good, long-lasting things than loads of cheap tat. Sometimes, an object is worth spending money on not because it's objectively worth a lot, but just because it's worth a lot to you.
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