Why does it take me hours in a book store to settle on a book to buy or equally as long in a clothing store to buy clothes? If I've settle on a brand of jeans I will just buy the same pair when the old needs replacing, but if the store no longer carries it I will spend an inordinate amount of time looking for a suitable replacement. When it comes to books, if I had enough money I would buy every book that interests me, but since I don't I'm nearly incapacitated on which one to buy. What gives?
Exactly that.
Back in the good old days, there were only a handful of choices.
Nowadays, there's a different nuance in consumer products for everyone.
In your example, garment, there are a lot of delicate sub-decisions to make.
What kind of fabric is it? How does the fabric end up in my attire?
Is it environmentally sound? How long will it last? Etc. etc.
Most people don't ask these questions, because they are accustomed to throwing away and consuming anew.
So, there's an income and a bit of a generational gap there.
No need to be ashamed or worried about that.
"I want the best quality i can afford" is the ultima ratio.
When it comes to books, i feel exactly the same.
I have to make tough decisions, but rather than be ashamed and embarrassed,
embrace yourself because you have made the best choice according to your needs and means.
Time is money and vice versa.
Unfortunately.