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Just looked into how much the average person actually spends on clothes each month, and honestly it's kind of eye-opening. Turns out the average cost of clothing per month for one person comes to around $120, which breaks down to about $1,434 yearly per household. Women tend to spend more at $545 annually while guys average $326, plus there's another $314 going to shoes and $68 for baby clothes. That's a decent chunk of change when you think about it monthly. What really got me is that most people only wear like 20% of what's in their closet. Like, we're literally throwing money away. The pandemic actually made people rethink this - spending dropped over 20% in 2020, and even now it hasn't fully bounced back to 2018-2019 levels when people were dropping $1,800+ per year. If you're trying to cut your monthly clothing cost, the trick isn't being cheap - it's being smart. Buy quality pieces that last years instead of trendy stuff you'll wear twice. Skip chasing every trend and build a timeless wardrobe instead. Thrift stores and clothing swaps are legit ways to refresh your wardrobe without the damage to your wallet. Honestly, with everything getting more expensive, trimming that monthly apparel budget could free up real money for savings or other stuff that matters more.