Funny you should mention that. I'm making out this week's grocery list and am surfing the digital weekly flier while I'm DIS-ing. This week, the smart shopper who has $12.00 can get:
A gallon of milk: $1.79
10 pound bag of potatoes: $1.99
2# boneless center cut pork loin chops @ $2.99 a pound: $5.98
Loaf of generic bread: .78 cents
2 cans of corn or beans (not on sale) @ .75 ea: $1.50
That equals $12.04.
So the choice is one person buys your old clothes at $12.00 - assuming they'd fit that person - wear them once, and the rest of the family goes hungry for one night
or
Feed your family of four for one night (+ leftovers) for the exact same amount of money and go to the wedding in jeans and tennis shoes.
I really have no use for snobs who think it's oh-so-easy and like to dump on other people. Obviously you've had no first-hand experience with the 'lower lifes' who've had to decide between clothes, medication, heat or food.
Here's a hint although I doubt you'll get it (people like you never do): proper attire in order to impress those who think they're all that and a bag of chips is typically at the bottom of the list of priorities for others with more important things on their minds.
Actually, that would definitely feed a family for more than one night! Plus, they're getting fed at the wedding, right?
