Tuesday, 14. July 2009
by Jennifer Hess
Are you ready to stop paying those super high prices for kids clothing or shopping at the cheapest stores only to find that every shrinks up or forms little holes very quickly? If so, then it is time to start shopping for the best name brands on the market but at a reduced rate. If that sounds appealing, consider all of your options to make it happen.
Garage Sales: This has been a great way to find used children’s clothing at very low prices, and they are making a come back in these tough financial times. If you can find a good area of town with a lot of affluent parents you can likely find some great yard sale prices.
Thrift Stores: From the big stores such as Goodwill or the Salvation Army to small mom-and-pop type thrift stores, this is another old but still relevant way to find reduced prices on clothing for your little ones. You may even be able to find brand new clothing with the tags still attached. Read more... (569 words)
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Monday, 29. June 2009
by Jennifer Hess
Most of us have children at some point or another in our lives. They can be the whole reason we exist sometimes. Taking care of them is a full time job in and of it self. Finding kids clothing is also a full time job. It seems kids favorite thing to do is grow really fast so you have to buy mew clothing every month.
In addition to buying clothing you have to keep them fed and bathed as well. In most cases the food you buy will end up on the clothes you buy. Make sure you have a decent detergent to clean it all out with. Nothings worse than mud or pasta sauce mixed in with paint. Sorry if I made some of you cringe in fear.
Kids will play as hard as they can as often as they can, it’s what they do. They will dig in any dirt pit, roll around in any pile of leaves they can find, and anything else they can get into. As you can surmise on your on this make clothes really filthy. Many clothing brands constantly try to build clothing that can stand up to children. Read more... (640 words)
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