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Back to School Clothes on a Budget
Back to School Clothes on a BudgetIt's almost here again: time for the kids to head back to school. But before they set foot on that school bus, you'll most likely be heading to the local mall to outfit them for that first day. For moms on a budget, the back to school wardrobe can be a frightening prospect. Your kids are begging for Tommy, Ralph, and Doc Marten, but your wallet wants to head to Wal-Mart. Here are some tips for getting the most out of your back-to-school buck while still giving kids what they want:
Happy shopping! Kim Danger is a wife and mother of a 10-month old daughter, Sydney. She has a degree in Marketing and works from the home. Visit her website, Mommysavers, at http://www.mommysavers.com and subscribe to the free weekly newsletter! Have A Child's Clothes SwapGet a few friends and/or church members to swap children's clothes. Children grow out of clothes so fast. You can also do clothes swaps if you are losing weight So you don't have to spend a fortune on in between fashions. By ValerieGoodwillMy daughter has three children in school and that can be so damaging to the wallet. She visited our local Goodwill Store, got 6 pair of boys jeans, 2 skirts, and 12 blouses for $100. That is some smart shopping!By elpasolady Buy Clothing After School StartsSometimes older kids get their new clothes, then they go to school and the next week they say to mom or dad "I don't like these clothes". To avoid this, don't go shopping yet, go shopping in a week or two and let them see what's out there or what the fashion is. Then take them with you and let them pick out their own things (unless its hanging off of them). You also save money because the prices on clothes go up the first week in September while they always go on a sale a week or two later.By Tashface Buy Clothing Your Kids Will LikeBefore I went to boarding school, my mother was in a shopping mood and at the last minute, she decided not to buy most of the items as they might not have been in the style that the kids wore. She was absolute right.Unfortunately, she never did get around to buying me much after school started. Although we went shopping, she didn't approve of the items I'd selected (back in the 1960's). End of story. By cookwie Craig's List, Ebay and Consignment ShopsPut ads in the free section of Craig's List. Or put wanted ads in the for sale section. Check out eBay, which costs some more.Look through the phone book for all the consignment stores. The American Cancer Society is a good one. Look for ones in more expensive neighborhoods, and especially in resorts. By the Oracle Shopping EarlyMy daughter is becoming "Label conscience" and is only 10. We happened to visit one of her favorite stores (Limited Too) and came upon a huge clearance blowout (it was in April)- I spent about $30 and got her many outfits (I did not get anything that is too trendy) for school for this coming year, the only things we need to get now are shoes, socks and school supplies!Also, her school bookbag is a namebrand that has a lifetime gaurantee (remember to save the receipt). I requested one for her Birthday (close to when school starts) because I was tired of buying an $8 bookbag that only lasted a few months. My family member was able to pick it up on clearance and with coupons (Sometimes department stores are worth shopping in!). By stevesgal Feel free to post your ideas in the forum below. Feedback About This Post:RE: Back to School Clothes on a Budget
I have found a way to greatly reduce my budget for buying my kids clothes. I have 3. First I look out of season. I buy summer clothes in fall, when they go on sale, I buy a couple items in the size they are wearing, and a couple that are bigger, just in case. I buy most their clothes at Goodwill, and thrift stores. They have many name brand items I have picked up for almost nothing. I also have started a co-op of sorts with some other moms I know, we call each other about once a week,and let each other know what we need for the kids etc. and what we want to pay, so when we go to garage sales, and such we can keep an eye out for each other. Post by princessbelle RE: Back to School Clothes on a BudgetDon't forget that TJ Maxx and Marshalls have layaway!!! It really came in handy last year when I was shopping for my son who was going away to college. I was able to buy a little at a time throughout his senior year. Post by alcorn1871 RE: Back to School Clothes on a Budgetomg i too almost only shop thrift stores my kids wear almost all brand names and people are always amazed! i dont lie either i tell em where i shop and try to pass the bargain on the ones i go to are 45 mins away so its not like there willl be nothing left! the better ones in a better neighborhood i live out in the counntry in an old farmhouse and buy all my antiques and home decor stuff there too have fun and treasure hunt you get so many bargains my kids love going they were raised that way! Post By Kimmylynn (Guest Post) RE: Back to School Clothes on a Budget
My kids are not aware of name brands as of yet. I have an 8 yr old girl and 6 yr old boy. I buy a lot of their clothes at garage sales and do find many of those brands that seem so popular....not that it matters to me or the kids. It is still hot here and probably they will be wearing their Summer clothes till the end of Sept so I am not buying anything new now. I will dress them up cute tho for first day but it will probably be a garage sale outfit they haven't had on yet or something I got on sale. Post by Debbie52 RE: Back to School Clothes on a BudgetAlso, if you have a Ross or TJ Maxx clothing store, you can get brand name for cheap..That is what my sister and I do. Post by ttustudent RE: Back to School Clothes on a BudgetGo to OLD NAVY.com and hit their clearance bin FIRST. All orders over $75 have FREE FREIGHT!!! If they can nmake do with their winter coats just a while longer, JC Penneys will put all their winter gear on sale at 60% off around Thanksgiving. Buy things at the Salvation Army, bring it home, wash it and hang it up - often they don't know they ARE NOT new! Also find a GOOD consignment store, especially for teen girls and guys. By the time most clohtes make it to the Salv Army, especially jeans, they are shreds. At consignment stores, you are buying 'rich folks' castaways. Things like Gap shirts, at The Gap they'd be $45, at a consignment BARTER nicely, and you can get them for less than $10! For elementary kids, buy lots of packages of white and black tshirts. Decorate them yourself with iron on stuff, and liquid embroidery (there are always tons of half-used bottles at the SalvArmy), add rhinestones, etc. JAZZ it up! I always buy new shoes from Payless when its buy one, get on free, new undies and sox from Target/Walmart same way ... buy one, get one free. I dont buy used sox or undies. And I especially do NOT buy used shoes for children. Kids feet need their OWN shoes to grow inside of, not someone else's slant to the right or left! If last year's jeans are too short, cut'em off, hem them for shorts. Get a cheap grommet maker and dazzle them up some. Also ... splurge on ONE thing, it makes all the cost cutting you HAVE to do on everything else so much easier when the kid does get that ONE thing. And don't forget eBay! I've bought NEW shirts for 99 cents each, with postage of only $1.00! It's a great place for snow boots, winter coats, too. My son is pictured below in his hand-me-down jeans and tshirt but with is ONE THING - customized Sponge Bob shoes from eBay that he bid on himself, with a prearranged top dollar amount he could spend. I do his hair myself with a $15 set of barber shears from Walmart. I've gotten pretty darn good at it too - now the neighbor kids line up for their first day back to school cuts, and I charge $5 - thereby earning a little for MY kids clothing and saving their moms anywhere from $10 to $25! Ask around your neighborhood about a swap meet - older teens usually have just what the younger ones are drooling over. Be sure to include YOUR closet in those swaps, too - nothing like feeling great in a NEW dress, eh? :-) Post by macmomak | |
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