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Bargain-Hunting Strategies--Clothing
by Cyndi Roberts and Tomilyn Lane Whether you do your shopping mostly in retail stores, thrift stores,
or at garage and yard sales, there are some strategies that will
If you have a child who is hard to fit for whatever reason, you may
find that you must shop at retail stores, even though you'd rather
Wherever you shop, be sure to carry a list of sizes for everyone
you're shopping for. It's helpful to also jot down easurements--
For shoes, make a cardboard cutout of feet and slip it into shoes to see if it fits. Keep a tape measure in your purse or at least in your vehicle all
Carry a file of fabric samples from items you already have that you
might like to match. You can often snip a bit of fabric from a seam
Always keep your receipts. It might help to jot a note on the
back
Here's a benefit to taking children shopping at thrift or resale
Find out when your local thrift store has its "clearance" sales.
Garage and yard sales are great sources for baby and children's clothing especially. Instead of buying a newspaper just for the garage sale ads, see if there is an online copy. Keep in mind that sales that have multiple family sales together in one place may have already been pretty well picked over by one another. While the selection may be best early in the day at garage sales, sometimes by afternoon or by the second day, everything will be marked down substantially. Develop the habit of "making an offer" at garage sales. If
a price
One last strategy: If your child objects to previously worn
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