Budget Celebrity Style

Achieving star style on a low budget might seem an impossible task but there are few ways you can get creative with your ideas. Even celebrities love a bargain and with a few chosen pieces, men’s clothing from places like Tesco can look celebrity-cool without parting with huge amounts of cash.

The search can begin somewhere as unassuming as the marketplace. Clothes shopping at the market has been trendy for years – think London’s own Camden Town – and the best thing about it is it’s uniqueness. Items are frequently one-offs or handmade, sometimes by the seller you’re chatting to, lending an individual note to your wardrobe which is crucial when dressing to impress.

Another avenue to explore is the charity shop. A world of hidden gems, it’s easy to copy quirky celebrities like Mark Ronson and Michael Cera in granddad-style tweed jackets and mismatched ties. Another tip is to hunt in more affluent areas, which will often yield second-hand designer goods or clothing that’s hardly been used. With retro vibes always in fashion these days, charity shops are worth a few hours of your time.

Many celebrities nowadays are looking to online boutiques and designer websites to get kitted out.   Brands like 7 For All Mankind might be out of the budget but there are also plenty of more affordable ways to dress uniquely and well, without spending that kind of cash.

Men are becoming a lot more resourceful with fashion, including make-your-own ideas and adaptations.  Bargain clothing certainly doesn’t have to look cheap and so long as you maintain your individual identity, getting that star quality is easier than you might think.

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