In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This is perhaps the most important part of the process. Before you begin, determine how much money you can reasonably spend on clothing. This can be anything from a few dollars to several hundred. It should be small enough that you have no problems buying the things you need (food, shelter, textbooks, etc.). Write this number down and stick to it as you are choosing clothing. See our budgeting article for help if you're unsure how much money to set aside. Since you're looking to save money, avoid expensive malls and boutiques. Head to the outlets, which tend to have clothing that's just as good for a cheaper price. Note that some outlet stores have the word "outlet" in their name (e.g., Gap Outlet) while others don't (e.g. Nordstrom Rack). Don't get too attached to the idea that "good" clothes must be new. Often, unique, retro, and one-of-a-kind pieces are available for cheap at your local thrift shop. It can take a little "hunting" around to find clothes that work for you, but you'll save lots. Second-hand stores include charitable organizations like Goodwill and the Salvation Army as well as non-charitable "thrift" stores. The cheapest clothes of all are the ones you pay nothing for. Try organizing a clothes swap with your friends and family members. This is a great way to find clothes you wouldn't have thought of buying normally. Online shopping makes it especially easy to find good deals on clothes. Today, most big-name clothing retailers allow you to research search results by price so you can find cheap options quick. You can even try sites like Ebay and Craigslist if you're comfortable wearing other peoples' clothes (which you are if you've been shopping at thrift stores). Though you might be used to automatically saying "no" to online mailing lists, it can actually pay to sign up for lists at your favorite stores. This way, when a new sale or discount is offered, you'll know about it right away. Great bargains are rare. You may not see an exceptionally good deal every time you go shopping. This is fine. Be willing to occasionally go home empty-handed, knowing that you saved yourself from wasting money on something that wasn't right for you.
Summary: Find your budget and stick to it. Head to outlets if you're looking for new clothes. Be open to buying from second-hand stores. Get free clothes from friends and family. Look for bargains online. Take your time.

Problem: Article: After launching the app, try your skill with today’s top players in the four different Grand Slam tournaments by tapping on "The Slams." Stick Tennis updates the tournaments based on the real-world Grand Slam schedules.  For example, during the 2014 Australian Open, a 2014 Australia tournament was added. Every tournament has the top 16 seeds as its players for the men’s and women’s sections. Tap on the tournament you want to play. Just like the real tournaments, the game is split between men’s and women’s tournaments. Tap on either Men’s or Women’s to play. You have the option to play as one of the top 16 seeds of the tournament you chose. Each one has a different mix of speed, accuracy, power, and style.  Scroll up and down to select your player. Their statistics will be displayed as well as you go through each name. Tap on "Play" to start your game. The game starts with the Round of 16. Beat your assigned opponent to move to the next round. All the other matches will be simulated. If you win in the first round, you will move to the quarter finals.  Beat your opponent to move to the next round. If you win in the quarter finals, you will move to the semi-finals.  Beat your opponent to move to the next round. If you win in the semi-finals, you will reach the final round. Beat your opponent to win the championship for the tournament you chose. After every match you win, you have the option to move immediately to the next round or to save your game for playing later. Don’t forget to tap on Save; otherwise, your game is lost once you exit the app. You can also tap on "Forfeit" anytime to exit the game without saving. After you finish a tournament as one player, you can play the same tournament as another player. You have 15 other players to choose from.  You can also move from the men’s to the women’s or vice versa. You can also play the other tournaments. There are four Grand Slams every year, where you can choose among Australia, France, England, or USA.
Summary:
Select "The Slams" option. Choose your tournament. Choose between men’s and women’s tournaments. Choose your player. Play the game. Move to the quarter finals. Move to the semi-finals. Play the championship. Save your game. Challenge yourself.