Money isn't everything. However, if you want to look like you're wealthier than you actually are, there are a few things you can do. Listen to Glamour's advice and avoid wearing these types of clothes:
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1. Don't Buy Crazy Colors
When you buy a cheap plain black shirt, it'll look similar to an expensive plain black shirt. However, if you buy cheap brightly colored shirts, they can look entirely different than expensive brightly colored shirts.
2. Don't Buy Loud Prints
Neutral colors are always in style. However, if you buy loud prints, you could be wasting your money, because they go out of style quickly.
3. Don't Buy Anything Shiny
Sequens look completely different on expensive clothing than cheap clothing. So if you want others to think you're wearing something costly, avoid wearing shiny clothes.
4. Don't Buy Anything That Doesn't Fit
Unless you want to waste your time and money getting your jeans fitted, you should buy clothes that fit in the first place. It won't only make you look fancier. It'll make you look prettier.
Do you commonly do any of these things?
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