A new study reveals women spend tens of thousands of dollars on clothing in a lifetime. The average amount? -- $125,000.
But despite all of the money spent on clothes, the study shows that 60-percent of women still struggle to find something to wear on a daily basis.
Shopper Maria Beslac said, “Nothing looks as good as when you try it on for the first time so that's a big problem. Because you know I might buy a really nice outfit, something that I love but it never looks as good as it does that first time and then you know the outfit is sort of gone and then you want a new one."
Over the years, women buy roughly 3,000 items including 271 pairs of shoes, 185 dresses and 145 bags.
Diana Hernandez is a fashion stylist and she says shopping is just part of a lifestyle. “Trends change all the time. People are always looking for the new thing. What is hot today is not going to be hot tomorrow.
The study also showed that 10-percent of women have admitted to at least buying one item or clothing or accessory, every week, in the middle of the day just to attend an event straight from work.
A new study reveals women spend tens of thousands of dollars on clothing in a lifetime. The average amount? -- $125,000.
But despite all of the money spent on clothes, the study shows that 60-percent of women still struggle to find something to wear on a daily basis.
Shopper Maria Beslac said, “Nothing looks as good as when you try it on for the first time so that's a big problem. Because you know I might buy a really nice outfit, something that I love but it never looks as good as it does that first time and then you know the outfit is sort of gone and then you want a new one."
Over the years, women buy roughly 3,000 items including 271 pairs of shoes, 185 dresses and 145 bags.
Diana Hernandez is a fashion stylist and she says shopping is just part of a lifestyle. “Trends change all the time. People are always looking for the new thing. What is hot today is not going to be hot tomorrow.
The study also showed that 10-percent of women have admitted to at least buying one item or clothing or accessory, every week, in the middle of the day just to attend an event straight from work.