Cut your coat according to your cloth meaning
What does the saying 'Cut your coat according to your cloth' mean?
Idiom: Cut your coat according to your cloth
Meaning:
If you cut your coat according to your cloth, you only buy things that you have sufficient money to pay for.
Examples:
"After losing his job, John had to cut his coat according to his cloth and downsize his flat to manage his finances better."
"Realising her savings were limited, she cut her coat according to her cloth, choosing a modest holiday over a lavish getaway."
"With the budget cuts, the department had to cut its coat according to its cloth, prioritising essential projects over ambitious new initiatives."
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