How much money should you spend on clothes?
This is how much of your monthly income you should put towards your wardrobe
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This is how much of your monthly income you should put towards your wardrobe
READ: Does my kid need a clothing allowance?According to at least one financial planner, you should be spending in the range of 5 percent of your monthly after-tax pay on your wardrobe. So, if you’re bringing home $3,500 after taxes, your clothing budget should be $175/month. If you’re bringing home $5,500 a month, then you can bump your budget up to $275/month. Remember: that’s per household. If it’s just you, go for it. If you’re a family of four, you’ll need to spread that money around. Also, 5 percent is just a guideline – it’s assuming you’re debt-free. If you’re not, then repayment ought to be a big part of your budget (the rule is anywhere from 15 percent to 20 percent of your take-home pay should go toward paying off debt). That might not leave much for a sleek new coat.
MORE: Learning the budget basicsBottom line, 5 percent might be the perfect number for you. But if you’re feeling the pinch and want to curb your spending on clothing, here are some other rules to follow:
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