How much do you normally spend per year on clothes?

A rough estimate...

  • Less than £100

    Votes: 14 22.6%
  • £100 to £300

    Votes: 23 37.1%
  • £300-£500

    Votes: 11 17.7%
  • £500-£700

    Votes: 3 4.8%
  • £700-£900

    Votes: 3 4.8%
  • £900-£1100

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • More

    Votes: 8 12.9%

  • Total voters
    62
  • Poll closed .
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I spend more on clothes for Mrs. Tree than I do for myself.

My two newest suits were both gifts from other people (One a modern grey three-button number given to me for being best man at a friend's wedding, the other a classic Hugo Boss dinner suit Mrs. Tree spotted on sale somewhere. Either would have doubled my yearly spend on clothes but all I had to pay for were the alterations).

Tend live most of my life in either cargo trousers, jeans or jogging bottoms, and jumpers.
 
I buy all my shirts at thrift stores for about 2-5$, but I am heavily into dyeing shirts different colors. So I can find a cool textured/woven shirt but in an awful color for 3$, take it home and dye it dark blue/red/green for another 4$ and I've got a unique shirt. I've been doing this for 25 years. I also find old rain jackets/long pea coats for like 5$ and bring them to tailors to hem them to belt length for about 15$, and I've got a unique jacket. Pants are a bit more tough and I pay retail for them, but again, if I find some pants I like, but they are a crappy color (like tan pants...I hate tan pants), then I dye them to a color of my liking. So I don't spend a lot of money on clothes. Don't ask me about shoes...I spend a way too much on shoes.
 
I buy all my shirts at thrift stores for about 2-5$, but I am heavily into dyeing shirts different colors. So I can find a cool textured/woven shirt but in an awful color for 3$, take it home and dye it dark blue/red/green for another 4$ and I've got a unique shirt. I've been doing this for 25 years. I also find old rain jackets/long pea coats for like 5$ and bring them to tailors to hem them to belt length for about 15$, and I've got a unique jacket. Pants are a bit more tough and I pay retail for them, but again, if I find some pants I like, but they are a crappy color (like tan pants...I hate tan pants), then I dye them to a color of my liking. So I don't spend a lot of money on clothes. Don't ask me about shoes...I spend a way too much on shoes.

Everyone likes a nice set of high heels.
 

Hardly anything. My wife usually buys me clothes/shoes for my birthday etc.

I consider anything less than 4 years old in my wardrobe to still be "new"
I, well not 'found' exactly...re-noticed at the back of the wardrobe, a coat I hadn't worn since 2002, seems to have gone (quite) a bit tight on me...mustve shrunk or something in the low light at the back of the wardrobe
 
Probably spend around £150 a month.

My Mrs sorts me loads of stuff through her work as well.

Love buying clothes. Just got a belter north face fleece for £45.
 
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