As I've already explained in another post about my low spend disaster in March, it wasn't a particularly good month for reining myself in financially. Consequently, there are were a number of clothing/accessory items purchased this month.
I have already posted about a few of my purchases, namely a belt (£1) and a pair of chunky boots (£5), so I won't post another picture of these, but I also did buy the following items of clothing this month.
Some underwear for £4.80 and a baseball cap for £5.40 (the latter for running in).
A pack of 3 pairs of gym socks for £4.50 and this leopard print T-shirt for £3, both from Primark
(It's a lovely petrol blue colour, which I like)
I bought a gym t-shirt from a local charity shop for £1.50. I did make a slight alteration to this in that I rolled up the sleeves and stitched them to turn it into a more boyfriend t-shirt style, as I prefer this. It's nice and long, loose and baggy, which is how I like to wear them in the gym.
A second pair of boots, Chelsea boots this time, from Matalan on sale for £17.50
and some gym leggings from Matalan for £18.
A second pair of Matalan gym leggings from the charity shop for £3,
plus this pair of Phase Eight navy checked trousers from the charity shop for £3. They are a smidge tight, but I really like them and I'm hoping that once I get back on track and lose a bit more weight they'll fit perfectly.
Finally, I spent £2 on this khaki animal print dress at the car boot sale, but I'm going to turn it into a skirt, I think, as I didn't like the style of it when I tried it on. It felt like a big tent, which wasn't a good look.
Yep, over £60 spent. Note to self: This is not low spend, must do better next month.