Looking stylish doesn’t mean you need to burn a hole in your pocket. Youth Inc shows off two readers who shop within Rs.3,000
Mehdi Muslemi
Style Quotient: Casual and confident. Simple jeans and t-shirt combination, brightened with a touch of vintage, and oodles of attitude to carry it off.
T-shirt Rs.290, Wrangler
Wrist bands Rs.40, Colaba Causeway
Jeans Rs.600, Big Bazaar
Shoes Rs.1,500, Zara Sale
Aayushi Bangur
Style Quotient: Comfortable and chic with a pop of colour. An ideal outfit to run your errands in style.
Sunglasses Rs.150, Colaba
White top Rs.290, Zara
Ring Rs.300, Aldo
Blue Inner Rs.299, Westside
Bag Rs.600, Thrifted
Bracelet Rs.150, Hill Road
Leggings Rs.699, Colaba
Flat pumps Rs.499, Only
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