Outlet stores-outlets are usually run by brand name companies, in order to sell overstocks, odd lots, or clothing with "slight irregularities". You won't find any lack of quality here, and you will get brand names for steep discounts if you're careful about what you buy.
Discount stores-quality varies at these places. Some sell brand names (odd or irregular lots) and other's have their own brands, often a knock-off of a better known brand. If you're looking for inexpensive but nice looking clothing that won't get a lot of wear, these are great.
Consignment shops-Consignment shops receive used clothing from individuals, re-sell them, and return a portion of the sale price to the previous owner. Many consignment shops sell very high-end, good quality clothing, and for a few dollars a piece. Most consignment shops will take only clothing in near-perfect condition, so you don't have to worry about someone else's sweat stains or baby clothes market by a leaky diaper.
Thrift stores-these stores sell clothing that was donated, so they don't need to jack up the price in order to make a profit. A good thrift store may sell fine-quality clothing for well under $10. Some stores have "dollar days" where certain items are only $1, and many run half-off sales throughout the week. Our local thrift store has a half-off sale every day of the week, with a different category (men's, senior's, women's, children's clothing) discounted every day, and then on Saturdays, anything with a certain color tag is .99. Since much of their clothing is very good quality, and some even new with tags still on, it's hard to beat those deals.
Yard sales-Go "sale-ing" on weekends during the summer. Some people way overprice their yardsale items, but if you look around, you are sure to find some excellent clothing for excellent prices.
Newspaper or Pennysaver-you will often see ads like "Large bag infant clothing, 9-12 mo, $25 all" in such publications. Call and ask if you can come see the clothing. If it's clean and in good condition, that's a wonderful deal.Freecycle-How can you do better than free? Watch your local Freecycle group for clothing giveaways, or if you are desperate, post a "Wanted" ad.
By all means, when you need quality and you can only find it at a higher price, buy it. But first check your other options, because you may save yourself a bundle.
Published by Margaret Delle
I'm the American wife of an amazing Ethiopian man, and mother to three incredible little boys. I stay at home, manage the household, read lots of good books, and write whenever I have the opportunity. View profile
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Post a CommentBest place to buy children's clothes hands-down is SEARS with their wear-out guarantee. You just can't beat that, since no other store will let you exchange clothing or shoes with holes. More info on this program on my post at: http://perfectingmotherhood.wordpress.com/2010/07/05/best-store-to-buy-baby-clothes-kid-clothes-and-shoes/
I love thrift stores and consignment shops
Love cheap clothes,thanks!
This is so true. Great way of writing it; the article kept my attention the whole way through!
Thanks for a helpful article! My daughter also buys a lot of her 8-year-old daughter's clothing online--most new, but a few used things that are absolutely perfect.
She knows the good brands to buy, so she knows pretty well what she's getting. She has been doing this ever since the little girl was born, and said recently that she had never gotten a bad deal but once, which was an outright scam. But you have to be careful.