33. If bored with a pair of shoes, consider dying them a different color.
29. Before storing, shoes should be cleaned, polished & shoe trees inserted.
To treat dryness, you should moisturize the skin once or twice daily. Foot soaking is not necessary, and tends to dry out the skin even more by leaching vital oils. Avoid placing moisturizer in between toes, as this can increase the likelihood fungus will develop. If fungus does infect the foot skin, it will cause Athlete's foot. This condition creates redness and itching on the bottom of the feet or in between the toes, and needs medical treatment to destroy the invading fungus. Sometimes over-the-counter medication works well, and sometimes prescription medication is needed. Skin can also become thinner over time. Because of this, sores, scrapes, blisters or minor cuts may need medical attention as healing can take longer. The feet should be protected for this reason by wearing properly fitted shoes at all times.Corns and calluses are caused by pressure from bones as they squeeze overlying skin against your shoes or the ground. As we age, the natural fat pad in our feet slowly move and shrink, making bones more prominent.
51. Buy cocktail dresses, winter boots and furs during January sales.
36. Buy children's clothing items a size or two larger for longer wear.
5. Is it a new "fad" that may be out of style in a short time?
35. Consider saving by ordering clothing items from mail order houses.
52. Shop "After Easter" sales for children's clothes, dresses, spring coats and fabrics.
31. Avoid dry cleaning bills. Many spots can be removed with cleaning fluids.
7. Shop for used clothing at "like new" shops - see your Yellow Pages.
3. Consider shopping at discount stores.
42. Remember that high price does not necessarily mean good quality.
21. Carry a plastic raincoat to protect clothing from unexpected showers.
40. Get to know where to go for the best buys for certain items.
38. Teach children to care for their clothing.
46. Buy men's suits & coats in February, April, and November & before Christmas.
13. Always keep your clothes clean and in good repair. They'll last longer.
9. Consider buying or renting a sewing machine and making it yourself.
1. Before purchasing new clothing items, ask yourself if you really need it
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47. Stock up on children's clothes after back-to-school sales in October.
19. Stick to basic styles, colors, fabrics.
30. Take extra special care of leather clothing items for lifetime wear.
27. Hand clothes properly for longer life.
4. Can you get along without it until a sale comes along at season's end?
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26. Save older children's clothing for hand-me-downs for the younger ones.
48. Buy men's shirts, socks and underwear before Father's Day in June.
15. Alter adult's clothing for your children.
50. Buy summer clothing, swimsuits, shoes & sandals during sales in July.
20. Trade clothing items with friends & neighbors (especially children's).
32. Buy dual-purpose clothing, such as reversible, topcoat/raincoats, etc.
44. If you cannot find what you want, go home without it.
45. Never buy anything just because "everyone else is wearing it"!
28. Change into old (washable) clothes for dirty at-home tasks.
8. Watch newspaper ads for store sales, clearances, close-outs, etc.
16. Make minor clothing repairs yourself.
14. Raise cash by selling discarded clothing at garage sales, flea markets, etc.
10. Save by shining your own shoes.
2. If you charge clothing, pay your bills before "due date".
37. During sales, stock up on basics: sleep wear, underwear, socks, etc.
54. Buy ski clothing during August; other sports clothing during July sales.
43. When shopping, have a definite plan and stick to it.
25. Donate used clothing to charities for tax deductions.
39. Don't "kill time" in clothing stores or you may buy things you don't need.
11. Keep care costs in mind. Buy washables and save on dry cleaning bills.
18. Buy only clothing items that are well made and will wear well.
17. Get old shoes repaired for longer wear: resoled, new heels added, etc.
This causes a protective build-up of skin under our feet where the bone prominence lies, as well as on the tops of the toes that are contracted up against shoes. Softening corns and calluses with a daily moisturizer and using a pumice stone or file after showering will help smooth them out. Avoid medicated corn pads, as they can burn the surrounding healthy skin. More severe corns and calluses may require professional trimming and padding, or even surgery to correct the underlying bone prominence.Nails are also part of the skin. Over time, nails can become thickened, malformed
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34. Use worn-out clothing for cleaning, household wipes, and "nose blowers".
23. Buy versatile clothes that can be used for different occasions.
41. Practice sales resistance if you can't find exactly what you want.
12. Shop for clothing at thrift shops.
24. Buy coordinated clothing so you can mix and match and have more outfits.
6. Shop for clothing at rummage sales, garage sales, flea markets, etc.
53. Look for spring sportswear sales during May.
49. Buy women's winter coats & suits in November.
22. Look for clothing bargains in newspaper classified ads.