for halloween I always wear this huge black velvet cloak, carry a cinnamon broom, and say I'm a witch. A friend's mom made me the cloak like 15 years ago and I wear it every year lol. I tend to set up a bonfire in my yard and just stand out there in costume and hand out candy.
You're doing great. It's healing to see someone take on a no buy where it's not so black and white. I was doing a no buy challenge and had to buy shoe inserts while traveling because I left mine at home. Could I have suffered without them? Yeah...but it's not the point of the no buy.
Hey, thanks for posting this. Anyone on a no buy is eventually going to have to buy something! It's really interesting to hear about the emotional response you've felt from planned purchases. I think you did a great job, you plan to reuse, it's all preloved and could also be used for workout/ lounge wear 😊 I love Halloween too, I do buy my son a costume (usually from tk maxx) but I always make sure it will do him for all his fancy dress throughout the year, he's been Woody from Toy Story, a dragon and a spaceman so far! ❤
I use my regular wardrobe items for my costumes and then have accessories that put it over the top. But that is because I like buying pirate or Morticia Adams themed clothing that is toned down enough to work in regular life. Lol isn't it hilarious that they called velvet sweat pants COUTURE? Lol. It's so nostalgic 😂
Re: costumes. Carnival is a thing here in Germany, at least where I live and I also work with kids so I dress up at work for carnival (in February). I also mostly use regular clothing and accessorise them. For example I wore a completely white long dress with black combat boots, a toy gun and made myself two space buns = princess Leia. Or denim dungarees over a red top, made myself an "M" on a baseball cap and painted a mustache in my face = Super Mario. 😂
The packages! Yes! I, too, shopped in a planned way this week. After a few years of mending some fall/winter clothing I wear multiple times a week, I knew I would be replacing some things this year as the weather dipped. The things I purchased were very deliberate, and in some cases exact secondhand replicas of things I’ve worn out, but as I wait for everything to arrive and for the tasks of cleaning and organizing my closet, I AM SO DISTRACTED!! It’s harder to focus on my work without feeling like my email is blowing up with notifications about STUFF. I know that what I’ve acquired will be well-loved and well-utilized, but I can’t wait for the whole process to be over!
I just learned yesterday how to repair knitwear, and I moved a button over on my suede skirt. I had in my head all this angst built up about doing the repairs and it only took a few minutes. But I did realize you can't really make anything look NEW again, which is sad.
Yes it's like a mini-list of tasks, emails with constant updates, and then deleting emails of what's already arrived, etc...it really did feel good to not have to deal with that anymore, which is kind of bizarre to say since obviously it was all brought on my things I used to choose to do!
I mean those sandals could actually be cool besides for the costume 🤩 I love it!❤ It actually made my spending habits better that you share your non-perfect no buy ☺️ Thanks for the floss-reminder 😂😅
Me and my husband aren't really big on dressing up and never buy ready-made costumes because we always find them extremely ill-fitting and bad quality, essentially a one-time wear. So I thrift for items online, but I save all the costumes in a box in the basement and then we can go through it on the rare occasion we need a costume. Roaring 20's, 90's-themed party, Star-Trek style alien babe, a princess, stereotypical professional sex worker? I have them all from previous years. I store them separately so that they don't clutter my everyday wardrobe. The only exception is my son, who is still growing rapidly so I buy full costumes for him from time to time, but we try to exchange them between our friends with kids similar age.
While I’m not technically on a no buy myself (low buy = certain planned purchases, nothing impulsive, particularly handbags!), I see nothing wrong with planned purchases that will ultimately contribute to enjoyment! I’m a huge Halloween fan, so I get it. My planned purchases this past month were all Halloween / seasonal themed. You were smart and shopped for everything second hand, too, so smart from a financial sense. Don’t sweat it - just enjoy! Life is meant to be enjoyed! ❤
Halloween was huge at our house growing up. We hand made decorations, we made creative costumes… sometimes required buying a few accessories or oddities, face paint etc. We went house to house all night or until we couldn’t walk anymore due to exhaustion, and tallied up our candy at home. That was always fun! Our whole family loved Halloween, my dad planned out candy to give out weeks in advance looking for special items-and consuming a good bit himself. That was one thing he never complained about the price -Halloween candy and the holiday. ❤ My costumes were: cat, witch, Cookie Monster, princess (totally DIY with existing normal dress and a wire coat hangar poof for the skirt), Holly hobby, and repeats of those in variations.
Omigosh I’m so sorry. I can’t shame you for that. I LOVE those concerts where they encourage us to dress in costumes. I will NEVER pass on that opportunity!!
I broke my no buy this week for my birthday and I feel a lot of buyers remorse for most of the items I got, even though it was a pre-planned thing. We're growing so just keep pushing forward.
Yes - even with these "pre-planned" purchases the act of shopping just doesn't feel the same after starting this journey, which is interesting in itself!
Ive bought Halloween themed dresses instead of organizing a costume from my other clothes or buying a cheap Spirit costume. Ironically Halloween is my favorite holiday but I am too lazy to come up with a new costume each year. I have a lot of Halloween themed everyday clothes that I wear throughout October.
I bought a pre-made outfit for the first time this year. It's cheap and gross, but I'll re-use all parts of it. Normally we still make/made them using accessories too! Graduation gowns make great Harry Potter robes! It's all about the candy for kids anyway, but I LOVE this holiday because the time of the year feels so creepy and creative.
Good point on the graduation gowns as costumes, I passed mine on after using but I do wish it was more normalized to rent rather than buy them. Also love the creativity vibe to Halloween, creativity over consumerism for the win haha
Holiday shopping is always a little tough. Mostly because it is for something that is only used for a very limited time (it goes against the grain for long term/regular use). I was in a T.J. Maxx Home Goods store the other day and all the Halloween decor held no appeal at all. I like to be very simple and even functional for a costume. Some years are easier than others, but it is possible to be kind of clever with this.
Absolutely! I was getting groceries the other day and saw a TON of "halloween-specific" clothing, not costumes but tshirts and sweaters etc. with halloween themed sayings and pictures. And all I could think about was how few wears those items will get, and how many resources will be under-utilized right there.
I kinda like gathering all the pieces to make a costume, though I hate the amount of money I waste doing it. Sometimes it does feel kinda bad to get a lot of packages in the mail back to back, especially if I know it's all for me and none of it is that necessary or useful. I want to break some bad habits and start a low buy year in 2025 which hopefully will include a no buy month or two along the way.
Well done on being able to get most things second hand, it takes some diligence 🙂 I love having opportunities to dress up, i feel like they come around so rarely as an adult. I am looking for a decent quality black witches hat, found a cool wig second hand and can make do with the rest. With the packaging, helps to have a large box in the garage (e.g. toilet paper box) to save all sorts of packaging materials, they can be used to send your own sold items or saved for a small business in your community, especially online antique places. I have a person who comes and gets my saved packaging every now and then.
I do save packaging for reselling, so most will be repurposed, that's true. Interesting to hear that there are other outlets for it as well, I'll have to look into that!
Love the costume! The Dooney & Burke purse brings back memories. Wanted one SO bad in 7th grade 😆 I really think it would look cute with “regular” outfits too as a pop of color.
The dopamine hit is still a thing to me, but otherwise I don't like the act of shopping itself. Also, I tend to keep obsessing afterwards if I made the right decisions or if there might something better out there. So annoying. If I need (or want) something new nowadays I hope that I find it relatively quickly. I don't want to spend the mental energy to search and hunt down the perfect thing.
I felt the same about wanting to find things relatively quickly, I now feel the burden of the time and energy a lot more than I used to - I think the "no buy" has changed this for me a lot. The dopamine aspect is still there for me too, and actually in some ways the "act of shopping" is still attractive, but ONLY if I already know I'm not going to buy anything or don't need anything.
I don't think that you should be too harsh on yourself. You bought those pieces second hand, which is already a win, and you said that you count on re using this costume for future years to come. Personally I never want to buy a new costume each year because it's such a waist just for one day. I just re use whatever I already have like accessories with just simple pieces of clothes that I wear daily. And I'll just put on some fun makeup or fake blood to give a touch of that "Halloween-iness". Buying things every year just for one day a year is a massive ick of mine personally. Even if maybe I don't feel very original or in theme for Halloween parties, I just cannot in good conscience waste money and contribute to more consumption for one day. I think that I would like to maybe learn how to sew some simple pieces or accessories myself, that could be fun and at least it would be better quality then those cheap costumes + it's always original and nice when you see someone with something they crafted themselves. So all in all don't feel bad about yourself!
Yes I definitely plan to make this my annual costume and also use for other events (non-Halloween) - I also have a big ick about buying things for one day or even one season per year (fall-themed decor or clothing that says something about "Fall season" or Christmas). Going to try and take my own advice from my latest video and make sure to actually USE this stuff and then it won't be a regret 😁
I gave up on saying no buy, low buy is so much forgiving on myself as you have to buy to eat. Just make sure to pay myself first, so money to my savings and investments always! Then try to be mindful with everything else :)
For sure! I feel like I kind of locked myself into it a little bit by creating this youtube channel. Although I know I could explain it through videos, at this point where there's like 3 months of the year left I'm kind of saving the "no buy --> low buy" pivot for next year 😅
Girl, pls chill out a little. You bought a Halloween costume second hand. No big deal. Quite conscious in my opinion. If someone writes a rant about that in your comments they would be better of questioning their own life decisions rather than yours.
It’s really not hypocritical to buy the thing that you planned to buy as an exception to the no-buy. Surely you won’t get any hate for that. I was born in 67, so I know the fashions of the 70s and 80s very well… everything after that counts as recent :) Half of my wardrobe dates back to the 90s and noughties, though I never bought Juicy Couture or the Paris Hilton look. To us Europeans, Americans are weirdly intense about hallowe’en and Christmas. I’ve dressed up on occasion - either as Morticia Addams or a witch, as I had long dark hair and the costuming was minimal - just my own clothes really. I enjoy doing the makeup though. I loathe trick or treat, but it is catching on over here now, sadly. The mafia in miniature. I understand why people do it but I really hate it. We used to do traditional things like bobbing for apples, but not much.
There'll sometimes be the occasional commenter who pops in seeming to have not seen anything else on my channel - while the majority of my comment section is positive and thoughtful there have been a few jabs in there 😅 (although since it's fairly clear that they aren't aware what's going on I don't get upset by these!) Americans ARE weirdly intense about holidays! It wasn't nearly so overwhelming (especially in terms of all the "stuff") when I lived in New Zealand. I'm not a huge fan of trick-or-treating either but I'm guessing now that I live in a house, I'll have to deal with i there...we'll see
Premise: I just found your channel and I think it's incredible, I really appreciate your content and you. I want to say my opinion about this particular video. To me, this was not a great idea: you won't repeat the costume; you won't wear the tracksuit again in your private life. Those clothes will end up cluttering your space or will be gifted to someone, but who wears that kind of stuff nowadays? It's so weird to me that in a no-buy year, you chose to buy something as useless (to me) as a halloween costume, and even two of the same items in different colors! but hey, this is simply my opinion and I might be wrong about it, and hey, it is YOUR no-buy year, you do you and you know best what's right for you EDIT: I live in europe and halloween is not big here so it might be a cultural thing
Thanks for this feedback! I actually do intend to repeat this costume every year, and also for my music "character". It's kind of tricky to explain but hopefully I'll be able to show results sooner rather than later. But it is something that depends on whether I actually use this stuff or not, I agree. The reason for having two sets is because on the secondhand app, there were two colors in the same listing sold together - and I was ok with this because it was worth it to me to get most of it pre-owned, and it might actually work better for the music project to have black. I also had planned a "halloween/performance costume" as an exception all the way back on January 1st, so maybe the other weird part is that I had thought it was an okay exception before the project started! I think part of what I learned through actually buying this costume is that it actually DID feel silly to "shop" and buy things this year, after 8-9 months of living differently, so in some ways I totally agree with you. My goal now is to see if I can make sure that it was "worth it" by actually using these things over and over - I'm already wondering if I can do a "friends" costume by letting someone borrow the other set for the Halloween show, which would already help with the "cost per wear" value. We will see! But you will find out either way, when I'm able to share that I've successfully created my "character" or that I've decided to declutter these things 👀
I'm totally with you in the ways we celebrate and have traditionally costumed ourselves. I even go so far as to have my kid give me all her candy as a form of currency to then get something she wants more, like ice cream (which I can procure a "healthier" version of), or a special outing she relishes. I'm that unsettled by large quantities of low-quality candy😅.
This is an interesting video to leave this comment on, since by many people's definitions of the "no buy challenge" it does allow for planned exceptions that were decided at the start of the challenge, which this particular instance of shopping was for mine. I don't deny that I have not actually stuck to a "no buy" though, there are other examples of my "failures!" And sorry to disappoint. If you know of any examples of channels that managed to do a true no buy, let me know! From what I've seen almost everyone has some kind of loophole that enabled buying or acquiring new things, or an instance where they slipped. The true goal is to reset consumer habits, and at least that part of it has been working for me. And if it's reassuring, I don't have any illusions that I have done a "no buy year", but because I was publicly sharing from day one, I chose not to change the title of the challenge, since the spirit of this year is not to let failure derail my efforts towards real habit change. Maybe I'll do a real one next year after being in "training" this year 😄
for halloween I always wear this huge black velvet cloak, carry a cinnamon broom, and say I'm a witch. A friend's mom made me the cloak like 15 years ago and I wear it every year lol. I tend to set up a bonfire in my yard and just stand out there in costume and hand out candy.
Sounds amazing! 🎃
You're doing great. It's healing to see someone take on a no buy where it's not so black and white. I was doing a no buy challenge and had to buy shoe inserts while traveling because I left mine at home. Could I have suffered without them? Yeah...but it's not the point of the no buy.
Hey, thanks for posting this. Anyone on a no buy is eventually going to have to buy something! It's really interesting to hear about the emotional response you've felt from planned purchases. I think you did a great job, you plan to reuse, it's all preloved and could also be used for workout/ lounge wear 😊
I love Halloween too, I do buy my son a costume (usually from tk maxx) but I always make sure it will do him for all his fancy dress throughout the year, he's been Woody from Toy Story, a dragon and a spaceman so far! ❤
I use my regular wardrobe items for my costumes and then have accessories that put it over the top. But that is because I like buying pirate or Morticia Adams themed clothing that is toned down enough to work in regular life. Lol isn't it hilarious that they called velvet sweat pants COUTURE? Lol. It's so nostalgic 😂
Re: costumes. Carnival is a thing here in Germany, at least where I live and I also work with kids so I dress up at work for carnival (in February). I also mostly use regular clothing and accessorise them. For example I wore a completely white long dress with black combat boots, a toy gun and made myself two space buns = princess Leia. Or denim dungarees over a red top, made myself an "M" on a baseball cap and painted a mustache in my face = Super Mario. 😂
The packages! Yes! I, too, shopped in a planned way this week. After a few years of mending some fall/winter clothing I wear multiple times a week, I knew I would be replacing some things this year as the weather dipped. The things I purchased were very deliberate, and in some cases exact secondhand replicas of things I’ve worn out, but as I wait for everything to arrive and for the tasks of cleaning and organizing my closet, I AM SO DISTRACTED!! It’s harder to focus on my work without feeling like my email is blowing up with notifications about STUFF. I know that what I’ve acquired will be well-loved and well-utilized, but I can’t wait for the whole process to be over!
I just learned yesterday how to repair knitwear, and I moved a button over on my suede skirt. I had in my head all this angst built up about doing the repairs and it only took a few minutes. But I did realize you can't really make anything look NEW again, which is sad.
Yes it's like a mini-list of tasks, emails with constant updates, and then deleting emails of what's already arrived, etc...it really did feel good to not have to deal with that anymore, which is kind of bizarre to say since obviously it was all brought on my things I used to choose to do!
I mean those sandals could actually be cool besides for the costume 🤩
I love it!❤
It actually made my spending habits better that you share your non-perfect no buy ☺️
Thanks for the floss-reminder 😂😅
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Me and my husband aren't really big on dressing up and never buy ready-made costumes because we always find them extremely ill-fitting and bad quality, essentially a one-time wear. So I thrift for items online, but I save all the costumes in a box in the basement and then we can go through it on the rare occasion we need a costume. Roaring 20's, 90's-themed party, Star-Trek style alien babe, a princess, stereotypical professional sex worker? I have them all from previous years. I store them separately so that they don't clutter my everyday wardrobe. The only exception is my son, who is still growing rapidly so I buy full costumes for him from time to time, but we try to exchange them between our friends with kids similar age.
Sounds like you've got some fun options stored away - nice!
While I’m not technically on a no buy myself (low buy = certain planned purchases, nothing impulsive, particularly handbags!), I see nothing wrong with planned purchases that will ultimately contribute to enjoyment! I’m a huge Halloween fan, so I get it. My planned purchases this past month were all Halloween / seasonal themed. You were smart and shopped for everything second hand, too, so smart from a financial sense. Don’t sweat it - just enjoy! Life is meant to be enjoyed! ❤
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Halloween was huge at our house growing up. We hand made decorations, we made creative costumes… sometimes required buying a few accessories or oddities, face paint etc. We went house to house all night or until we couldn’t walk anymore due to exhaustion, and tallied up our candy at home. That was always fun! Our whole family loved Halloween, my dad planned out candy to give out weeks in advance looking for special items-and consuming a good bit himself. That was one thing he never complained about the price -Halloween candy and the holiday. ❤
My costumes were: cat, witch, Cookie Monster, princess (totally DIY with existing normal dress and a wire coat hangar poof for the skirt), Holly hobby, and repeats of those in variations.
Aw sounds like some wonderful memories 🥰
Omigosh I’m so sorry. I can’t shame you for that. I LOVE those concerts where they encourage us to dress in costumes. I will NEVER pass on that opportunity!!
I broke my no buy this week for my birthday and I feel a lot of buyers remorse for most of the items I got, even though it was a pre-planned thing. We're growing so just keep pushing forward.
Yes - even with these "pre-planned" purchases the act of shopping just doesn't feel the same after starting this journey, which is interesting in itself!
Ive bought Halloween themed dresses instead of organizing a costume from my other clothes or buying a cheap Spirit costume. Ironically Halloween is my favorite holiday but I am too lazy to come up with a new costume each year. I have a lot of Halloween themed everyday clothes that I wear throughout October.
I bought a pre-made outfit for the first time this year. It's cheap and gross, but I'll re-use all parts of it. Normally we still make/made them using accessories too! Graduation gowns make great Harry Potter robes! It's all about the candy for kids anyway, but I LOVE this holiday because the time of the year feels so creepy and creative.
Good point on the graduation gowns as costumes, I passed mine on after using but I do wish it was more normalized to rent rather than buy them. Also love the creativity vibe to Halloween, creativity over consumerism for the win haha
My niece also wears a princess dress on the regular! She’s obsessed 😊
Holiday shopping is always a little tough. Mostly because it is for something that is only used for a very limited time (it goes against the grain for long term/regular use). I was in a T.J. Maxx Home Goods store the other day and all the Halloween decor held no appeal at all. I like to be very simple and even functional for a costume. Some years are easier than others, but it is possible to be kind of clever with this.
Absolutely! I was getting groceries the other day and saw a TON of "halloween-specific" clothing, not costumes but tshirts and sweaters etc. with halloween themed sayings and pictures. And all I could think about was how few wears those items will get, and how many resources will be under-utilized right there.
Fascinating!
I kinda like gathering all the pieces to make a costume, though I hate the amount of money I waste doing it. Sometimes it does feel kinda bad to get a lot of packages in the mail back to back, especially if I know it's all for me and none of it is that necessary or useful. I want to break some bad habits and start a low buy year in 2025 which hopefully will include a no buy month or two along the way.
I'll still be here for 2025, still trying to work on my no-buy/low-buy muscles, so feel free to check in for accountability if you want to!
Well done on being able to get most things second hand, it takes some diligence 🙂 I love having opportunities to dress up, i feel like they come around so rarely as an adult. I am looking for a decent quality black witches hat, found a cool wig second hand and can make do with the rest.
With the packaging, helps to have a large box in the garage (e.g. toilet paper box) to save all sorts of packaging materials, they can be used to send your own sold items or saved for a small business in your community, especially online antique places. I have a person who comes and gets my saved packaging every now and then.
I do save packaging for reselling, so most will be repurposed, that's true. Interesting to hear that there are other outlets for it as well, I'll have to look into that!
Love the costume! The Dooney & Burke purse brings back memories. Wanted one SO bad in 7th grade 😆 I really think it would look cute with “regular” outfits too as a pop of color.
The dopamine hit is still a thing to me, but otherwise I don't like the act of shopping itself. Also, I tend to keep obsessing afterwards if I made the right decisions or if there might something better out there. So annoying. If I need (or want) something new nowadays I hope that I find it relatively quickly. I don't want to spend the mental energy to search and hunt down the perfect thing.
I felt the same about wanting to find things relatively quickly, I now feel the burden of the time and energy a lot more than I used to - I think the "no buy" has changed this for me a lot.
The dopamine aspect is still there for me too, and actually in some ways the "act of shopping" is still attractive, but ONLY if I already know I'm not going to buy anything or don't need anything.
I don't think that you should be too harsh on yourself. You bought those pieces second hand, which is already a win, and you said that you count on re using this costume for future years to come. Personally I never want to buy a new costume each year because it's such a waist just for one day. I just re use whatever I already have like accessories with just simple pieces of clothes that I wear daily. And I'll just put on some fun makeup or fake blood to give a touch of that "Halloween-iness".
Buying things every year just for one day a year is a massive ick of mine personally. Even if maybe I don't feel very original or in theme for Halloween parties, I just cannot in good conscience waste money and contribute to more consumption for one day. I think that I would like to maybe learn how to sew some simple pieces or accessories myself, that could be fun and at least it would be better quality then those cheap costumes + it's always original and nice when you see someone with something they crafted themselves.
So all in all don't feel bad about yourself!
Yes I definitely plan to make this my annual costume and also use for other events (non-Halloween) - I also have a big ick about buying things for one day or even one season per year (fall-themed decor or clothing that says something about "Fall season" or Christmas). Going to try and take my own advice from my latest video and make sure to actually USE this stuff and then it won't be a regret 😁
I gave up on saying no buy, low buy is so much forgiving on myself as you have to buy to eat.
Just make sure to pay myself first, so money to my savings and investments always! Then try to be mindful with everything else :)
For sure! I feel like I kind of locked myself into it a little bit by creating this youtube channel. Although I know I could explain it through videos, at this point where there's like 3 months of the year left I'm kind of saving the "no buy --> low buy" pivot for next year 😅
OMG IT’S MY JAM!!!!
😘 thanks for the suggestion!
I didn't get "costume" or Paris Hilton from these outfits. I bet you look really great with a vintage vibe.
Girl, pls chill out a little. You bought a Halloween costume second hand. No big deal. Quite conscious in my opinion. If someone writes a rant about that in your comments they would be better of questioning their own life decisions rather than yours.
It was $275, who the fuck does that, especially in these times? Besides it´s a mess.
Well I'll be the first to admit that I have no chill 😆
@punkrockandsushi 🙋♀️ who is me, and probably others out there with a history of shopping...and hey, I respect your right to your opinion 😅
It’s really not hypocritical to buy the thing that you planned to buy as an exception to the no-buy. Surely you won’t get any hate for that.
I was born in 67, so I know the fashions of the 70s and 80s very well… everything after that counts as recent :) Half of my wardrobe dates back to the 90s and noughties, though I never bought Juicy Couture or the Paris Hilton look.
To us Europeans, Americans are weirdly intense about hallowe’en and Christmas. I’ve dressed up on occasion - either as Morticia Addams or a witch, as I had long dark hair and the costuming was minimal - just my own clothes really. I enjoy doing the makeup though.
I loathe trick or treat, but it is catching on over here now, sadly. The mafia in miniature. I understand why people do it but I really hate it. We used to do traditional things like bobbing for apples, but not much.
There'll sometimes be the occasional commenter who pops in seeming to have not seen anything else on my channel - while the majority of my comment section is positive and thoughtful there have been a few jabs in there 😅 (although since it's fairly clear that they aren't aware what's going on I don't get upset by these!)
Americans ARE weirdly intense about holidays! It wasn't nearly so overwhelming (especially in terms of all the "stuff") when I lived in New Zealand. I'm not a huge fan of trick-or-treating either but I'm guessing now that I live in a house, I'll have to deal with i there...we'll see
Premise: I just found your channel and I think it's incredible, I really appreciate your content and you.
I want to say my opinion about this particular video. To me, this was not a great idea: you won't repeat the costume; you won't wear the tracksuit again in your private life. Those clothes will end up cluttering your space or will be gifted to someone, but who wears that kind of stuff nowadays? It's so weird to me that in a no-buy year, you chose to buy something as useless (to me) as a halloween costume, and even two of the same items in different colors! but hey, this is simply my opinion and I might be wrong about it, and hey, it is YOUR no-buy year, you do you and you know best what's right for you
EDIT: I live in europe and halloween is not big here so it might be a cultural thing
Thanks for this feedback! I actually do intend to repeat this costume every year, and also for my music "character". It's kind of tricky to explain but hopefully I'll be able to show results sooner rather than later. But it is something that depends on whether I actually use this stuff or not, I agree. The reason for having two sets is because on the secondhand app, there were two colors in the same listing sold together - and I was ok with this because it was worth it to me to get most of it pre-owned, and it might actually work better for the music project to have black. I also had planned a "halloween/performance costume" as an exception all the way back on January 1st, so maybe the other weird part is that I had thought it was an okay exception before the project started!
I think part of what I learned through actually buying this costume is that it actually DID feel silly to "shop" and buy things this year, after 8-9 months of living differently, so in some ways I totally agree with you.
My goal now is to see if I can make sure that it was "worth it" by actually using these things over and over - I'm already wondering if I can do a "friends" costume by letting someone borrow the other set for the Halloween show, which would already help with the "cost per wear" value. We will see! But you will find out either way, when I'm able to share that I've successfully created my "character" or that I've decided to declutter these things 👀
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Idk I think your sunglasses should have been blue to really be Paris. Sock bun in your future?
Perhaps - but it's enough of a nod for my purposes. I used to have enough hair for a "sock bun" look without the sock 😆
I'm totally with you in the ways we celebrate and have traditionally costumed ourselves. I even go so far as to have my kid give me all her candy as a form of currency to then get something she wants more, like ice cream (which I can procure a "healthier" version of), or a special outing she relishes. I'm that unsettled by large quantities of low-quality candy😅.
ooh, now that's an idea!
You are doing a low buy not a no buy. Very disappointing. Another no buy video that is actually a low buy. 🙄
This is an interesting video to leave this comment on, since by many people's definitions of the "no buy challenge" it does allow for planned exceptions that were decided at the start of the challenge, which this particular instance of shopping was for mine. I don't deny that I have not actually stuck to a "no buy" though, there are other examples of my "failures!" And sorry to disappoint.
If you know of any examples of channels that managed to do a true no buy, let me know! From what I've seen almost everyone has some kind of loophole that enabled buying or acquiring new things, or an instance where they slipped. The true goal is to reset consumer habits, and at least that part of it has been working for me. And if it's reassuring, I don't have any illusions that I have done a "no buy year", but because I was publicly sharing from day one, I chose not to change the title of the challenge, since the spirit of this year is not to let failure derail my efforts towards real habit change. Maybe I'll do a real one next year after being in "training" this year 😄