December 29, 2011
How much do you spend on your work wardrobe in a typical month?
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jasan on January 1, 2012 1:16 AM | Reply
I use Less than $50 since I work from home and therefore a work wardrobe does not really come into the picture.
Gracie on January 5, 2012 11:33 AM | Reply
I'm assuming this number should include laundry costs. My workplace is "business casual" and I still spend ~$75/month at the cleaners...
Alex on January 5, 2012 11:54 AM | Reply
I have a work wordrobe, and it doesn't exactly require monthly upkeep. Every so often I'll get a new shirt, but on the whole I wear shirts that are several years old, and i'm fine with that.