Try Goodwill. or any other thrift store.
My mom always bought my brother's pants and jeans there because they were always tearing the knees out of them, she got sick of seeing new clothes ruined. She said they grew out of them too fast for it to matter anyway.
In California we have "Once Upon A Child" which buys and sells "gently used" kid stuff. See if you have one of those near you.
2006-07-21 20:49:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Some times Goodwill and the Salvation Army have good clothes. The prices are reasonable. Look for thrift stores in your area. Check out yard sales. If you live in Orange County,California find a CHOC (Children's Hospital of Orange County) outlet.
2006-07-21 20:56:56
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answered by curious 2
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2016-11-25 01:21:13
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answered by headlee 4
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Good Will, on line (ebay), and consignment stores.
Also check garage sales. You can get a lot there for very cheap. Maybe even contact local churches. I know some of the churches around me have sales for their fundraisers, and some even have clothing they are willing to "donate" to someone that is needy (if you are that needy).
But try Good Will - they are the cheapest/best.
2006-07-21 20:57:43
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answered by volleyballchick (cowards block) 7
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I love consignment shops. Right about now most are having end of summer clearance where you could buy clothing for next summer for really cheap. I just bought all kinds of sleepers for my baby at 1.00 a piece. I also bought my son a few outfits for next year at the same price.
2006-07-24 14:04:24
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answered by Anonymous
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You can shop in the "off season" in your local mall for cloths on clearance. Or check e-bay, garage sales, salvation army thrift store, goodwill, or even post an ad in the paper stating that you are looking for good used cloths. Best of luck!
2006-07-22 02:43:28
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answered by Minn_Girl_16 3
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Goodwill, Walmart (especially sales/clearances), Big Lots, Dollar General, Garage Sales, or even Churches.
2006-07-25 16:30:09
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answered by missbehave252002 3
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Ebay - I've done a lot of selling and buying of baby clothes on there and the stuff you can get is really good for great prices.
2006-07-22 05:55:07
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answered by fizzle414 2
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Yes You can go to Tochigi Japan and look for the recycle shop named OFF -HOUSE. You can find many things in there not only clothes .Its cheap and reasonable prices.
2006-07-21 20:54:11
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answered by Angels Rose 2
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Do what I do! I go to walmart, and when they put out summer clothes, buy the winter clothes that are on clearance... (be sure to buy larger sizes)....and vice versa to get summer clothes. I end up spending less than 5 dollars per item.
2006-07-23 05:25:53
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answered by Anonymous
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