5. Opt for Perfect Fits
Tailors work for money and you’ll spend quite some dough if you buy clothes that need alterations and fixing. Opt for the items that fit you well enough and do not need a professional.
6. Final Review
When you get back home, try each piece on. Combine the new stuff with the clothes you already own. See how well they match. Hang or fold your new garments. Be patient and do not remove the price tags. Take back the pieces you do not have the urge to wear. You know that impulsive purchases are very common and are sometimes done by relatively experienced and wise shoppers.