Places to pick up kid's clothes for less!!!
#1 The Children's Orchard: Consignment clothing store (instore and online), sell your kid's clothes, toys and equipment for cash or credit. Buy barely used clothes for great prices: Go to this website and find a Children's Orchard near you (tip* become a mom's club member and get a $5 gift cache card to spend right away! Plus you will get emails when they have sales and $5 bag clearance days): (The Simi Valley location is closing, Thousand Oaks is still open)
plus check out online consignment: http://www.kidsurplus.com/category-catID-76.asp ,
#2 Target.com: Go to www.target.com/ then click on kids and the size you are looking for, then go to clearance and it will give you options to find the type of discount you are looking for 50%, 65% off etc.
#3 Don't forget about TJMaxx, Marshalls, and Ross (yes, you have to dig sometimes, but there are a ton of great labels for atleast 50% of retail)
Kid's clothing Sales going on NOW!
#1 Old Navy: 60% Off At Old Navy!
Had 30 minutes to kill before a radio appearance yesterday, so I hit the 60% off clearance sale at Old Navy. I picked up 6 shirts for the twins, 3 swim shorts (they’re ALWAYS losing swim shorts! Why? Why, I ask you, why?) a couple of sweats, 6 tank tops for The Todd, 3 shirts and 2 pair of yoga pants for me. Grand total? $126.97. I strongly suggest buying up a size for next summer if your availability is as good as mine was. If you want to shop online, the 60% off Clearance is good, along with 15% off your entire purchase. Enter the code word: ONSAVE15 at checkout. All deals are good through 7.18.10. Sneaky inside tip: if your kids wear school uniforms like mine do, check out the sales on Fall uniforms–already 20% off!
#2 Childrens Place: Starting at 2.99 now, plus 20% off purchase until 7/18 http://www.childrensplace.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/EmailJump?langId=-1&catalogId=10001&storeId=10001&jumpId=F10-20CPN-USV1&cm_ven=emails&cm_cat=071510&cm_pla=main&cm_ite=promo

#3 Gymboree: Big red balloon Sale


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Also see article: "Where to Buy Affordable Kids Clothes"
http://familyfinances.suite101.com/article.cfm/where_to_buy_cheap_kids_clothes

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ReplyDeleteSo sad that the Children's Orchard in Simi is going out of business this month. :-( I guess I will have to check out some of your other ideas.
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