| Everyone knows that going to college or | | | | local department store. |
| university can cost a small fortune. So it is | | | | 3. Buying clothes that you can layer on top of |
| especially important to save money where | | | | each other is another great way to be practical. If |
| possible. Some people need to be the center of | | | | you get hot you can always remove or add |
| attention with the most expensive fashion trends, | | | | some layers. |
| but let's look at some more practical clothing | | | | 4. Thrift stores can be the ultimate way to save |
| ideas. | | | | a handful of cash. Most of these stores sell old or |
| 1. Wear a lot of comfortable clothing. With all the | | | | used clothing for a couple of dollars. The other |
| stress from tests and exams, the last thing you | | | | day I saw a full suit for $6. Sometimes they will |
| want to be stressed over is clothing that is too | | | | have sales to save even further so be sure to |
| tight. If you don't want to wear comfortable | | | | stay in touch with them. |
| clothing all the time at least have some on hand in | | | | 5. Remember that you can still look good with |
| your locker or car. | | | | look a like brands. Buying designer named clothing |
| 2. Buy a pair of good walking shoes. There is a lot | | | | is not a smart move while your in college. Your |
| of walking between classes and wearing bad | | | | only there for a few years so wait until you have |
| shoes is only going to be a pain. You can pick up a | | | | an established career before spending your even |
| good pair of walking shoes for under $50 at your | | | | cent. |