@fancyflowers
I ly you know whether or not you spend too much on "frivolities "
The things you have mentioned don't seem that frivolous. Why shouldn't you have some new trousers and top for Christmas. You'll no doubt wear them afterwards and maybe get rid of tatty old stuff to make room for them. As long as you're not buying new clothes every day, you're probably ok. Things do wear out, get stained, bobbly, holey, very out of fashion, and that can affect your well being and if you can afford to have a few new things why not. You'd not say no more haircuts/skin care/make up or whatever. All that's assuming that you haven't got several wardrobes and chests of drawers full to overflowing with things you never wear
Some things can be dangerous when they are too worn like shoes or boots with little or no tread left. My daughter urged me to throw away a pair of wellies the other day as the tread is going and she's worried about me slipping over in the wet, and she's right! I discard crocs for example when they start wearing out on the bottom. Better to buy a new pair rather than fall over and hurt myself
Getting household supplies from Amazon would be no problem to for me, I have a few bits that I get from Amazon on a subscribe and save basis, that I use regularly and that saves me time and my back because the man drops them if at the front door. Also as long as I keep my eyes on how much costs, is often cheaper. If it's something hat I'd have to travel specially to get, I'll sometimes use Amazon too, this saving time and money on car costs. I can get a bus to our local retail park which is free with the bus pass, but the bus takes twice as long as driving, so an hour there and an hour back, and it is only hourly, so at times it can mean a wait to get home again, especially if the bus is late or cancelled. Our time is valuable too. How would your DH feel if you went off like that and left him on his own instead of having your company with just a few minutes spent ordering stuff on Amazon. And sometimes buying something that you will need when they are on sale can save you a lot of money, for example I look out for crocs in the sales so I can replace worn out ones as cheaply as possible.
As I said, only you know if you overspend. You probably don't need many ceramic dishes etc, but they do break. And sometimes a new appliance is great. I've just bought myself an air fryer! So far I love it, didn't think I'd use one until I stayed at my daughter's and saw how useful hers was (It is from the brand outlet, reconditioned, but I honestly don't think it had been used, it was probably just a return, it's a small one and maybe it looked bigger in the picture, and with a couple of coupons it was half the price of a new one. )