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Buying Cheaper Baby Clothes

Screen shot 2010-11-05 at 6.16.04 PMBabies physically grow faster in their first few years of life, which makes buying clothes rather challenging, especially if you constantly have to buy her new sets every other week. It isn’t practical to choose clothes that are way more expensive since the chances of the baby wearing this would probably only be three or four times, and then it would be time to dispose of it.

I personally do not go for branded and designer clothes for the baby, as this is not going to get me money’s worth. Instead, I take pains to shop for cheaper clothes. There are plenty of choices. You just have to know where to look.

For instance, many department stores have rack discounts or offer clearance sales for baby clothes at certain times of the year. Wise mom shoppers should grab this opportunity and take note of when these sales are happening as merchandise may sometimes go for 50-70%. Check with Macy’s and JC Penney, as they often have good designed and quality baby clothes for sale from time to time.

Shopping online is also a haven for bargain shopping. Because there are so many independent merchants peddling their items on E-bay and Etsy.Com, you could get lucky and score affordable and even one of a kind clothes for your precious kids. Some stores also offer online discounts that are not usually available at their actual stores.

Some thrift stores may also offer baby clothes that are hardly used or never used and sell them for $1-$5. Just remember to wash these clothes properly first before putting it on the baby, to avoid health issues later on.

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