
3. High-end fashion and accessories
I used to enjoy shopping for the latest fashion trends and high-end accessories. But in retirement, I found that my lifestyle didn’t require a constantly updated wardrobe. My priorities shifted and I realized that comfort is much more important for me now. I still love to go shopping and feel trendy, it makes me happy, but I significantly reduced my monthly spending amount.
I create a capsule wardrobe with a few versatile and high-quality pieces that I really love. The most important part is to make sure that they match and can be easily mixed. This way, with just a few good pieces, you’ll be able to create multiple outfits.
Also, don’t forget that shopping at thrift stores and taking advantage of sales can help you find great clothes! Here is a great Fuzzy Hoody I recently discovered on Amazon. Since I bought it in a brown color I hardly took it off. I love wearing it at home, it offers me a lot of comfort, especially during the late Autumn days. I totally recommend it and I advise you to give it a try! If you aren’t already convinced, you can also check its reviews.
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We train at Planet Fitness twice a week for FREE under Medicare. It includes many other gyms as well. Which is why we can do physical things at 81 most people can’t do at 50-60!!!
I do NOT agree with whoever said shop in thrift stores!!!!! You’re only buying your way into getting a home full of bed bugs!!!!! I would much rather pay more for new clothes, as long as it’s affordable!!