Everyone’s after value for money these days.
None of us want to sacrifice the good things in life – we want the very best quality, but without breaking the bank. That’s not too much to ask, right?
Luckily, all it takes to be able to afford everything you want and need is to shop a little bit smarter. I recently asked the Mamamia Women’s Network team for their best shopping advice, and they didn’t hold back.
So here are their top tips on how to shop smart:
Just as an FYI, this post is sponsored by Harris Scarfe. But all opinions expressed by the author are 100 per cent authentic and written in their own words.
1. Ask for extras.
“No matter what you buy, ask for things like free delivery, an extended warranty or any other extras. You never know what you’ll get.” – Whitney
2. Look for stores that offer legit value for money.
“I always shop at stores that I know offer great value for my money. That means avoiding places that clearly quadruple their prices just because they carry a label.” – Alexis
3. Ask for advice on deals.
“We always go for the best brands because value for money is what counts, not buying something just because it is cheap. Also, ask staff at the store for advice on the best deals. I got a whole package of furniture for the price of a dining table, all because I chose a slightly different style.” – Ashley
4. Do your research.
“Sit down and ring around and find out how much whatever you need costs and then go to the place with the best deal. It might not necessarily be the cheapest but maybe there will be a longer warranty option or home delivery.” – Lisa
5. Avoid blink-and-you’ll-miss-it trends.
“Don’t always buy the trends. Some are so fleeting that in a fortnight’s time you won’t love that piece of clothing as much, so make sure you buy styles that will last.” – Kahla
Top Comments
Wak away from an impulse buy. If you are still thinking about it 3 days later - go back and get it.
The other lesson I learned from an ex years ago was that he ALWAYS haggled, even in clothing stores. At the time, I would get so embarrassed. He couldn't get over the fact that in women's boutiques, there was no bargaining. He would go into a men's store, try on and pick out a few items, then ask for their best price. Then ask how much for cash. Then ask for the manager. Then ask for his best price. And if it was a Sunday or the end of the month ... Just to boost their figures, they would offer him the most outrageous deals.
I have a husband like this & he does it in the supermarket too.
he will haggle for a whole fish for eg and he always gets a better price.
When clothes shopping - if you can't think of 3 things that it will go with - leave it - no matter how cheap it is