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Must-know clothing hacks to protect your threads, save closet space and up your style game.
Sell Your Closet (& Buy From Mine!)
Lizzie and Kate said it best... what really was worse in the early 2000s? Being an outfit repeater? Or an outfit rememberer? As far as anyone was concerned back then, there is no better or worse; that argument was destined to remain unsolved... or so they thought.
- Top Story - May 2018
Cosplay DIY: Punk Rock Superman Vest
Greetings to everyone out there. I'm going to provide you step-by-step instructions on how to create a Punk Rock Superman vest. Punk Rock Superman was my second cosplay mashup I have done as a cosplayer. Last year at GlitchCon, I went as this character on the second day of the convention and also in the cosplay contest. Plus, I had a photo shoot that morning and my photographer took some breathtaking shots. As far as this project, it took me over two months to complete the vest. Due to my work schedule at the time, I've worked on it at least two to three hours a night. Other than that, here's a list of items you'll need to customize the vest:
Mark Wesley PritchardPublished 6 years ago in Lifehack Ballin' on a Budget
You would think that being a broke college student meant shopping is nearly non-existent since you aren't working and most of your savings money is going to your student loans, but what if I were to tell you there's a break in that loophole? That there is, in fact, a way to stay stylish on a budget? Whether you are a struggling college student, or just do not have the extra spending money for a shopping spree, here are some ways you could save your style.
Christie CibereyPublished 6 years ago in LifehackMust-Know Lifehacks for People That Wear Glasses
People that wear glasses come across a lot of unnecessary struggles due to their lack of clear vision. However, there is a lifehack for virtually anything in life, and you better believe there are a ton for glasses wearers.
Kelsey LangePublished 6 years ago in LifehackHow to Shop: Broke/Cheapskate Edition (UK)
Let's face it—none of us (except the lucky ones who have successful, high-paying jobs and plenty of disposable income) like spending loads of money on things. Was that jumper really worth £45? Should you really splash out on that nice coat because its £150 down from £200? The answer is a definitive no.
Bethan BurnettPublished 6 years ago in LifehackTop Brands on a Budget
Growing up as a kid, my mom was a shopper. My mother paid the bills, but she loved to shop. Most of the products bought were name brand. Being a single mother with me and my sister, we received the best of everything growing up. In my eyes, she made it look so easy. We don’t recall missing a Christmas, birthday, or vacation. Dinner was cooked for us every night, even after working a long day in education. Taking care of home was her first priority as a mother. We had some struggles, but she made a way. Saving money wasn’t something I was taught growing up. Bargain shopping was not a part of my childhood.
Andrea ShawPublished 6 years ago in LifehackHow To Stay Fashionable Without Breaking the Bank
At this point in my life, I'm as broke as the next girl. Between bills, kids, and the ever rising cost of living, how is a person supposed to be able to afford to buy fashionable clothing that they love?
Letitia LouPublished 6 years ago in LifehackLadies, We’re Killing Our Bank Accounts
I can remember being in college, that looking forward to the weekend was the highlight of my week. My best friend and I would plan all week where we were going to go shopping, we always ended-up deciding on Santa Monica because it was the no-brainer for good shopping. Nether of us had jobs at the time, yet we still somehow managed to find some extra cash and blow it all in a few short hours. Any girl who’s ever gone shopping knows it takes one step into a Victoria's Secret, an American Eagle, or into a Guess to easily drop a couple hundred dollars on clothes.
Hayley McMinnPublished 6 years ago in LifehackClear Out Your Wardrobe and Make Some Cash
I recently got fed up with the amount of clothes strewn all over my bed and floor — the aftermath of yet another morning lamenting that I had "NOTHING TO WEAR!" when I stumbled upon the epiphany that I would create a capsule wardrobe. While this was a brilliant idea, it meant that I had to get rid of hundreds (literally hundreds, I have a problem) of items of clothing. I wanted to make a little cash while clearing out my closet, as I knew I would be spending money creating my capsule wardrobe (which you can read about in another post linked in my profile).
London GreyPublished 6 years ago in LifehackOnline Shopping vs. Shopping in Store
It’s that time again where everyone is getting ready to go Christmas shopping, and you are asking yourself, is this year better to go to the store or is it better you shop online? I may be able to help you with that decision.
Stephanie GrayPublished 6 years ago in LifehackA Style Guide for Petite Girls
Being short does have it's perks, like being able to fit in small spaces, being hugged by someone taller and feeling comforted, and bending down to get something on a low shelf. It's not always easy being a petite girl when it comes to clothes shopping though. I have thirteen tips that could help your annoying, everyday shopping trips be more fabulous and less fab-ew no.
Meri GomesPublished 6 years ago in LifehackRound Peg In a Square Shirt
You find yourself in possession of a sleeveless shirt that fits you—in theory, at least. It is the same size and brand as a sleeved shirt that you love. It sits just right at your neck and waist, and it doesn't feel too tight or too loose at your bust. And yet, when you put it on, the armholes are all wrong.