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Where Do You Shop for Kids Clothes?

I tried to go clothes shopping today for my kids (daughter is 4, son is 2) and left so frustrated! I went to Kohl's because I had a coupon and they usually have great sales, but the clothes for kids, IMO, are horrendous! I like their baby clothes and I thought it was cute to have my kids wear L. shirts that said "Mommy's L. Rookie" or "Daddy's Cupcake", but now that they are getting older, I HATE it! Why can't I find cute clothes without all the stupid sayings and ones that don't look so cheap! I love Baby Gap, but refuse to spend the money. I can find cute clothes at Children's Place for my son, but not so much for my daughter. I usually try to shop the consignment event that goes on twice a year near me, but as my kids get older I am having trouble finding nice clothes. Also, I'm not really up for sorting through thousands of clothes and waiting in line for two hours to pay. Am I being too picky?! I just wanted to get some ideas of where others shop. Thanks and sorry for the rant!!

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I shop the consignment shops first...Community Aid, Once Upon a Child, Goodwill, etc. I love Community Aid because they have an awesome sale of 50% off all clothing every Wednesday. Sometimes, I end up standing in line on the sale day. But, to me, the amount of clothing I can get is worth it.

If I still can't find what I am after at the consignment shops, I shop at Kmart and Target.

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I buy a lot of stuff at Once Upon a Child. That store is AMAZING. You can find great quality clothing for SO much less. I also am on their mailing list so I get an advance email about their sales. They also put coupons in the local Entertainment Book so I use these as well.

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I shop Walmart first, then Kmart, then Target. I have 4 kids at home now and can't afford to be that picky. But in all actuality, I've heard so many talk about these other stores and how they lasted longer and what not and found it's just not true. When my triplets were babies I got a ton of baby and toddler clothes, and I mean a ton, that were used. There was everything in there from Children's Place, Baby Gap, you name it. Guess which clothes shrunk less and kept their shape the best. Walmart! Walmart carries the old brand name Garanimals. Some seasons they're not as cute as others but for $3 each you can't beat them, especially when they grow out of them so quickly. I bought my granddaughter a bunch of clothes at Walmart for this summer and they were very cute. Not all has the sayings on them. Some are simple solids and stripes.

What I do is start at the least expensive stores and pick things up, and work my way up. Watch for sales. And always swing by the clearance racks whenever you're in any store. I can pick up a top here and there for my 7 year old triplets (2 boys and 1 girl and boys in different sizes) for just a few dollars. And my teenager can get inexpensive clothes here and there on clearance too.

I guess I'm not that picky and my kids still walk around looking nice!

K. B
mom to 5 including triplets

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I buy nearly all my kids clothes at Once Upon a Child. Its a kids consignment shop with all name brand gently used clothes and great prices. Check out their website maybe there is one close to you.

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I shop at:

Goodwill - you wouldn't believe some of the great GAP Jeans I get for my boys!!! At a fraction of the price!!

We have "The Closet" here - which helps people in need. Again - found some great things there!!

I also go to consignment shops that specialize in kids clothes. We have one here in Reston that is the BOMB!! I got a pair of ski pants that were still brand new WITH TAGS that were $192 in a store - for $12. Yes, TWELVE dollars.

Kids, nor do I, need brand new clothes. I can wash them or dry clean them. I got a Coach (authentic) purse for $45 at a consignment shop. It looked brand new.

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I shop the consignment shops first...Community Aid, Once Upon a Child, Goodwill, etc. I love Community Aid because they have an awesome sale of 50% off all clothing every Wednesday. Sometimes, I end up standing in line on the sale day. But, to me, the amount of clothing I can get is worth it.

If I still can't find what I am after at the consignment shops, I shop at Kmart and Target.

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Thrift stores, and kids resale shops 1st. Kids grow out of things too fast to invest real money in them. If I can't find what I need, I go to the clearance sales at the mall. Letely I've been doing alot of it online. If you go to each depatment store online, they have a clearance section and usually free shipping.

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Crazy 8 (is to Gymboree as Old Navy is to Gap)

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I buy a lot of stuff at Once Upon a Child. That store is AMAZING. You can find great quality clothing for SO much less. I also am on their mailing list so I get an advance email about their sales. They also put coupons in the local Entertainment Book so I use these as well.

3 moms found this helpful

I shop Walmart first, then Kmart, then Target. I have 4 kids at home now and can't afford to be that picky. But in all actuality, I've heard so many talk about these other stores and how they lasted longer and what not and found it's just not true. When my triplets were babies I got a ton of baby and toddler clothes, and I mean a ton, that were used. There was everything in there from Children's Place, Baby Gap, you name it. Guess which clothes shrunk less and kept their shape the best. Walmart! Walmart carries the old brand name Garanimals. Some seasons they're not as cute as others but for $3 each you can't beat them, especially when they grow out of them so quickly. I bought my granddaughter a bunch of clothes at Walmart for this summer and they were very cute. Not all has the sayings on them. Some are simple solids and stripes.

What I do is start at the least expensive stores and pick things up, and work my way up. Watch for sales. And always swing by the clearance racks whenever you're in any store. I can pick up a top here and there for my 7 year old triplets (2 boys and 1 girl and boys in different sizes) for just a few dollars. And my teenager can get inexpensive clothes here and there on clearance too.

I guess I'm not that picky and my kids still walk around looking nice!

K. B
mom to 5 including triplets

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I have great success at JCPenney's. Love that place!
I use to shop at Target for children's clothes. However, I am a L. upset at the boys section at Target, and of all the places I shop, Target's clothes are the cheapest in quality. They shrink horribly and lose their color quickly.
I have found that Kmart has great play clothes for a great price. As for the really nice clothes (for church or special occasions) I shop mainly at Belks.
I have found that I can get better deals by shopping for next year's clothes at the end of the season. Seriously, it's cheaper than buying consignment. I bought a $60 faux fur hooded coat for my daughter for next year for $8 at JCPenney- brand new. I already have her wardrobe for this summer which I bought last year. Each piece was clearanced for no more than $2-$3. This is why I never get the mom's that go all crazy for consignment!
Anyway, hope this helps!

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