I thought I was the only one, lol. My mum would always shop at childrens' consignment shops with me and make me try on stuff for hours on end in the front of the store, along with buying the wrong sizes and getting one hell of an ugly haircut. Like, butt naked in front of the store trying on clothes for two hours, being yelled at for asking to go in the changing room instead, and only buying one item. I think I wore a pair of pajama pants from age three to seven at one point! They quickly turned into capris, but they were my favorite item of all time as a kid. :laugh: I come from an upper-middle class family, but my abuser spent so much money on booze and things for herself that she basically tricked me into thinking we were poor. I'd always be so friggin' confused and thankful at the same time whenever my dad would buy something nice for me! Did I mention I also got a subtraction book from Goodwill as my very last Christmas present from Santa? There was even little slidey things, and Santa didn't scratch off the $0.50 pricetag either.
I have trouble with buying just about anything, honestly. I even went without a bed frame for three years (post-abuser's death, btw) because I felt so much guilt over the idea of even buying one. I practice the "If it's yellow then it's mellow, if it's brown then it flushes down" rule to save money. It's kind of beneficial in a way, though. Most of my hobbies are expensive (think loose leaf tea and collecting modern furniture), so I write to companies for free stuff. I've received over $1500 worth of stuff in the past year, and I'd say it works pretty well!
I went without buying clothes for about three years, but I've been trying to find new clothes ever since I went from a size 10/12 to a 00/000. I blew $65 on a dress from Etsy recently, so that's a success. I know that it's not even that much. Oh, and a $60 taxidermed squirrel. You know, for nature and stuff. :p