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Looking for My 3T Outfit

I am attending a baptism and would like to find a nice outfit for my toddler (like a shortall or something that he can wear in warm weather). Unfortunately everything I see is really expensive and I can't afford it right now (I just quit my job to care for my toddler and my 2 month old baby, not to mention the hospital bills I'm getting). Does anyone have tips on how to save some money on this?
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Thank you all very much for the ideas. I will search in all the places you requested and with a little luck, find something for my little one.
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If you are in the Fort Collins area, there is Once Upon a Child (I think these are in other cities too) and Harmony Kids.

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If you are in the Fort Collins area, there is Once Upon a Child (I think these are in other cities too) and Harmony Kids.

For good deals I shop at:
-Target
-Walmart (their clothes are actually really cute and a quick ironing after washing them makes them truly look like new)
-Kid to Kid (2nd hand)
-Children's Place (with 15% off coupon that comes in the mail - if you need one send me a personal message and I can pass one along)
-Gap (sale racks are a great deal)
-TJ Max (It takes time to go through everything but you can find some good things)
-Ross (same story as TJ Max)

Sale or clearance racks can really be your friend - don't give up!

Not sure how cheap you need to go but Strasburg children has clearance items that you can get for reasonable prices.. Reasonable being 40.00 compared to their regular outrageous 100.00+ prices... http://www.strasburgchildren.com/c1295.html is cute but then again its 40.00....
Try Childrens Orchard they have some great deals! And great luck!

Try going to a used clothing store for kids--there are lots of good choices at most of them, and many of the clothes are in very good shape.

I get on the craigslist everyday and see TONS of baby clothes for cheap or advertisment for yard sales that have cheap baby clothes.
GOOD LUCK.

A lot of stores are getting back-to-school clothes (fall clothes) so a lot of summer clothes are on clearance now. I like to shop clearance sections at Carters, The Children's Place, Gymboree, and even Kohls or Old Navy (not sure what is in your area). A cute pair of tan shorts and a button up shirt would be nice - or bascially anything that's not stained or ripped, etc. People don't expect toddlers to be dressed up and it's not worth spending a lot of money when it's your attendance, not what you're wearing, that will be remembered.

Try some consignment shops in your area - call them ahead of time and ask for help in locating the items you want so that you don't drive all over town. You can find them in the phone book or google them online. I would also try eBay...

Dillards or Macy's may have some great sales - especially on spring/summer items.

A handsome look for him could be some khaki shorts, a button up shirt and a sweater vest too... all items you could piece together from target, walmart, babiesrus, etc.

I would look to consignment first! I get great bargains there! My favorites are The Children's Orchard (in Parker) and Tumbleweeds (also in Parker). The drive to Parker may prove to save you money. Starting on the 19th, The Children's Orchard is doing a promotion where if you spend $35 you get $10 on your next purchase. I know if you went there (knowing there was something for you to look at for your son), you'd find great things for your baby too.

Perhaps a member of this site may have something in their closet that they'd sell to you or lend to you. I have three girls, so I have nothing, but I do wish you luck!

In the end, your attendance to the baptism is what will be remembered... not the outfit your son has on. I always worry about clothes and how we all look and all that...you should see how stressed out I get when we go for pictures! Wow! And my husband usually points out in the end that it really didn't make that big of a difference, especially for all the worry I had, and he's usually right (though I hate to admit that!) :)

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