How to Dress for Going Shopping

How to Dress for Going Shopping



You have plans to spend the whole day shopping. You need to check out several stores and you have many items on your list to buy. Few things can ruin the day more than the wrong choice of clothes. Here is how to dress for a day of shopping.









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Dress for the weather, especially if you plan to shop at an outdoor shopping area. You don't want to be too cold or too hot as you walk outside from store to store. Wear a coat in the winter and warm weather clothes in the summer months.




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Choose comfortable clothing. Think about wearing a comfortable shirt, like a T-shirt or a sweatshirt when going shopping. Wear comfortable slacks or jeans that are roomy and not too tight. If you are uncomfortable in your clothes, you may end up ending your shopping trip early.




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Pick comfortable shoes. Tennis shoes or comfortable flats work well for when you go shopping. High heels or brand new shoes may tire out your feet and make your feet hurt. Nothing ends a productive shopping trip like blisters on your feet.




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Consider clothing and shoes that are easy to take off and put on if you plan to try on new clothing during your shopping trip. Slip-on shoes and shirts with no buttons are easy to take off and put back on, which will make trying on new clothes faster. You don't want to waste time in the dressing room if you don't have to.




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Wear nude colored undergarments if you intend to try on new clothing. Brightly colored bras or underwear may show through clothing, and you won't get an accurate picture of how the new clothes look on you.







Tips & Warnings









If you'll be trying on dresses or skirts, wear pantyhose on your shopping trip. Nothing makes a dress look tackier than knee high-elastic bands sticking out under your dress. The pantyhose will also smooth out those bulges and panty lines, so you can really see if the dress will work for you.



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