Hi Anon. I'm like you, a bargain hunter. For me, I usually wait for sales like festival sale, GSS, etc as there should quite a lot of discount for buying a large number of clothes.
Another way is, you can go to the physical store, try on the clothes you want, then search for their E-store online on Qoo10, official store, etc. You can find deals on them regularly, use the e-commence discount to further reduce the price.
Using Carousell is also another, as some seller tend to sell their clothes that are still 'brand new' cos it doesn't fit them, don't like them, etc. And the clothes are like still new cos they only used like a couple of time, a few minutes, etc. cos they bought on impulse.
Going to thrift stores is also another way to save money on clothes, as you can find unexpected clothes there for very low price cos, sometimes branded goods, mint conditions items, etc. (I've been to a salvation army store once before, some of the branded goods were selling at shocking prices (half price to 80% of the original price)
Personally, I tend to go for clothes at Uniqlo, cos the price is ok for me, the quality is quite good & being a member (free) & using their mobile app, you can get daily updates on their daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly or yearly sales, promotion, etc.
These are some way I save money while shopping for clothes. Hope this helps you. All the best for your bargain hunting. πππ
Hi Anon. I'm like you, a bargain hunter. For me, I usually wait for sales like festival sale, GSS, etc as there should quite a lot of discount for buying a large number of clothes.
Another way is, you can go to the physical store, try on the clothes you want, then search for their E-store online on Qoo10, official store, etc. You can find deals on them regularly, use the e-commence discount to further reduce the price.
Using Carousell is also another, as some seller tend to sell their clothes that are still 'brand new' cos it doesn't fit them, don't like them, etc. And the clothes are like still new cos they only used like a couple of time, a few minutes, etc. cos they bought on impulse.
Going to thrift stores is also another way to save money on clothes, as you can find unexpected clothes there for very low price cos, sometimes branded goods, mint conditions items, etc. (I've been to a salvation army store once before, some of the branded goods were selling at shocking prices (half price to 80% of the original price)
Personally, I tend to go for clothes at Uniqlo, cos the price is ok for me, the quality is quite good & being a member (free) & using their mobile app, you can get daily updates on their daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly or yearly sales, promotion, etc.
These are some way I save money while shopping for clothes. Hope this helps you. All the best for your bargain hunting. πππ