Clothes and shoes. These too are must haves. Unfortunately, we do not live in a country where we can suffice with swimming trunks/bikini and flip flops. But how do you cut back on that if things are not going well financially? Or how do you do that with children who are a different size almost every season?

1. Start by taking a good look at your wardrobe. You will see that it is not so bad and that you probably have enough to get through another year with. That is probably the most practical and effective approach, but not necessarily the most fun. It's more fun to take a different look at your clothes. “What can I do with it?: is a question you might ask yourself. Check out what clothing combinations you could make. That neat jacket is probably also nice to combine with jeans and that jacket will be very different with another skirt underneath. Create new style combinations, combine with other accessories, the possibilities are limitless.Vintage and retro are all in, so make use of that.

2. Still need new clothes? Then you have several options to complement your wardrobe without shedding color.

Here are some tips:

- Create a list with what you need and don't deviate from that, no matter how attractive offers can be.

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