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July 2, 2019 4 Comments

I have been living on the SLSR budget for 18 months now and I am still feeling the pinch with groceries, eating out, and new books but not with my yearly clothing allowance.  I have not missed my regular little shopping sprees (usually at REI) and I enjoy managing with far fewer clothes.

Over the past year (July 2018 through June 2019), I spent a total of $151.48 on clothing (only one quarter of the $600 allowance).  This budget covers anything I wear including footwear and jewelry.

Purchased New ($):

  • Safety vest (bright reflective vest for walks that include a stretch on the highway shoulder).
  • Wrist mala (prayer-bead bracelet).
  • Neck gator (multifunctional tubular headgear).
  • 2 camisoles.
  • Flip flops (my fourth pair of this model, the ones made from yoga mats).

Yes, it IS an odd assortment.

Purchased Second-Hand ($):

  • Lots of tops: 3 tunics and 2 short-sleeved button-down shirts for summer (I had not brought any button-down shirts east with me), 3 short-sleeved tees, 3 long-sleeved tees, 1 fleece pullover.
  • 2 pairs of jeans.
  • Cotton scarf.

Gifted (FREE):

  • Socks.
  • 2 new short-sleeved tees.
  • Second-hand pants.
All the outerwear things in the tiny house.

All the outerwear things in the tiny house.

Some of the second-hand items have not worked out and have been moved along (easy to do when I’ve only paid a few dollars for an item).  In late spring, I bought special detergents to recondition all my soft-shell and water-proof jackets and pants to extend their wear.  After reconditioning, I’m wearing my casual rain jacket again—I feel like I have a new jacket (although it’s ten years old) and the more expensive one is getting a break.  I still feel like I have a much greater appreciation for each item of clothing compared to 2014 when I started minimizing and when I had A LOT more of everything.

On my wish list, along with books, are now two pairs of boots.  I am without winter hiking boots because there are not many choices for vegans—I’ll probably have to unload close to $300 (CDN) to order a pair online.  In June while doing yardwork, a rusty nail went through the bottom of my rain boots and, because I was moving slowly, missed the flesh (I had a flashback to my childhood when a rusty nail in the bottom of my bare foot one summer day required a painful Tetanus Shot).  Well, the boots can still be used for yardwork but it’s an excuse to look for a more comfortable waterproof pair.  TBD whether there will be conflict between keeping my feet dry and my current urge to absorb a steady stream of information through new non-fiction books.  The data shows that, in the past year, I spent more on books than on clothing.

References and related links:

  • SLSR: simpler living semi-retirement.
  • REI: Recreational Equipment, Inc.
  • worn (post #96)

Comments

  1. Marlo says

    July 3, 2019 at 9:27 am

    I recall another time when barefoot, you walked on a sewing needle and actually had to have surgery. For God’s sake, keep the flipflops on!

    I have to admit, I’m curious about those flipflops.

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    • back is the new forward says

      July 3, 2019 at 1:06 pm

      Oh, gosh, you remember that, eh? The sewing needle required surgery to remove it!

      The flip flop brand is Sanuk : – )

      Reply
  2. Neil says

    July 3, 2019 at 10:55 am

    A footstep in the right direction.

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    • back is the new forward says

      July 3, 2019 at 1:06 pm

      : – )

      Reply

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