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How To Save For Luxury Items

How To Save For Luxury Items

 

Try to recall the number of times you’ve convinced yourself that you’re just out to window shop, but found yourself walking into a store only to leave with several shopping bags worth of purchase. Sounds familiar? Or the time you were casually swiping through the app of an e-commerce giant, and the next thing you know is that your virtual shopping cart is filled with merchandise. Been there? Blame your unplanned purchases on that amazing window display with perfectly styled mannequins wearing gorgeous clothes, or the ergonomic arrangement of products online if you so want, but shopping is just so addictive!

Marketers are smart and clever. They know your pressure points. They make shopping an exercise that’s hard to resist. That being said, does a prickly feeling start to creep up as you get to the payment part? Or does your conscience-stricken mind question your choices and ask whether you could do without the purchase? My guess is that something has you hooked, and instead of weighing your options between money and utility, you stifle those thoughts and brush them aside. After all, it’s your hard-earned money that you’re spending, so why not indulge in that ‘luxurious feel’ and treat yourself once in a while? You’re so enthusiastic about these items that by now you’re convinced that you simply have to own them! This is why I believe this post’s title, “How to Save for Luxury Items” connected with your mind the moment you saw it.

 

Now, the term “luxury” is purely relative, depending on your lifestyle. And, its boundaries and purview are continually altering, depending upon the influx of money. I haven’t made a lot of extravagant {read luxury} purchases this far, but I am resolute that ever so often I’d like to treat myself to something beautiful. For me, these buys will likely fall under fashion and travel, but for you, it could mean an expensive home decor piece or high-end electronic gear that you fancy.

So, whether it’s buying designer bags or taking that Caribbean cruise, all of it is really doable, and I think that some of the tips I’ve been using on how to save for luxury items may be helpful for you too. And although there are no fancy shortcuts that can multiply your money, there’s nothing like already having a little “nest egg” to start things moving. Yes, a cache of funds or a secret reserve {if you will} that grows bit by bit, so that one day it’s a stockpile that buys you your dream, is the key!

 

 

If you want to learn how to save for luxury items or treat yourself to an experience of luxury without stretching your budget or being guilt-tipped, this is where you start.

Get Really Clear About What You Want

You don’t buy “big” all through the year, so when you do, you need to make sure that it’s really what you want. The skater dress that looked so good on display may feel different when you try it on. The sandals that you thought were absolutely perfect may not feel as comfortable when you have your feet in them. The clutch that looked so amazing isn’t the right size, doesn’t clasp well, or looks like it’s going to stain easily. Thinking that something is good and actually being able to say that it is so, are two very different things.

If I’m going to save for luxury items, they have to check all of the boxes; form, and function. Otherwise, it’s not worth the price tag for me. It’s as simple as that.

 

With travel, it’s a little different, but the bottom line remains the same; do your research well. Be clear about the places you want to visit, the sights you want to see, and most importantly, gauge whether your pocket is going to stretch as far as you want it to. Keeping an eye on currency conversions is also necessary. It’s good to have an approximate idea as to whether your money is going to last until the end of your trip without having to miss out on all that you wanted to do.

The golden rule in both cases is repeatedly doing luxury recon to narrow down your wish-list of purchases. Recall that famous adage, “All that glitters is not gold” and apply it yourself. What appears great on the surface needn’t necessarily be so. Convert your “I want that” and ask yourself if they’re actually the things that you need. A little introspection and a lot of research, I have found, goes a long, long way.

 

 

Let’s take a practical look then at how to save for luxury items:

It’s Important To Set Up A Savings Plan

Though a savings plan forms the crux of ideal financial planning, having two different savings accounts for “luxury purchases” and “travel” will keep you on the right course. It’s so easy to go overboard when you have money in your bank account and feel guilty later on that you’ve spent it on “material goods” or just “temporary experiences”. You perhaps feel the same way that you do when you cheat on your diet and enjoy a large piece of chocolate cake. Instinctively, you feel that you should deprive yourself of the things you actually want, so dipping into your account isn’t going to make you feel better either.

The key then is to do it a little-by-little every month; diverting a portion of your paycheck towards each of the two accounts. How much you can save every month towards the two varies with each individual; there may even be some months when things are so tight that you cannot afford to spare even a little. Don’t worry too much, so long as you’re fairly regular in your contributions, those accounts are going to swell with every addition. Believe me, your “luxury purchases” and “your promised travel” will become a reality in no time. And, the best part is that your mind will accept the two accounts so completely that you will no longer feel guilty when you indulge your whims and fancies. Making yourself a priority is not wrong at all provided you do it the right way!

 

Exercise Restraint And Stop Spending Just Because

It’s not unusual to find yourself in the “red” even after saving regularly every month. Though emergency expenses like medical bills or house repairs can set you back; other expenses almost always crop up. You always seem to need money for “that something else”; a party that you are planning, membership fees for a club that you want to join, impromptu breakfast and coffee treats for yourself or your family, movie tickets, or a night out with friends… Just a few times of this a month or even as frequently as multiple times a week, and it really adds up.

Perhaps having a third “general purpose” savings account to tackle emergencies and unknown expenses will help you refrain from having to dip into your luxury expenses and travel accounts. Having those different savings accounts will go a long way in helping you realise how to save for luxury items.

 

 

To conclude: These are just a handful of ways I save money for luxury purchases and I hope you found some, if not all of the key points I shared in this post helpful or relatable. That being said…

Luxury is about quality and sometimes the most quality experiences are free!

It is said that gratitude is one of the biggest keys to success. And, I’ve discovered that the best way to attract a luxurious life is by learning to think like a luxurious person.

Luxury is yours to define. So let us experience the magic, the sheer perfection, the peace, and the serenity of a truly luxurious life!

 

How do you plan to live a luxurious life? Share with me in the comments below!