Try seconds ahead if you have one near you.I was able to get shorts for my little boy for 85p a pair,also tesco's do a tesco's value range with t shirts for about a quid and jeans for £2 etc.Try peacocks as well they have a sale on at the moment.Car boots are also a good idea as is ebay,I give all the clothes my son has outgrown to two of my friends as he is bigger than their children.How old are your kids?QS is also a good option,I got a hoodie for the winter for my son yesterday for £2.50.Its hard to manage when on a tight budget but just shop around I do and very rarely pay full price for my son's clothes but yet he's still dressed in trendy names like gap,next,quicksilver etc.
2006-08-05 01:29:54
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answered by rhieanon6108 2
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Just found 3 tops for a £1 each in Matalan. I got t-shirts for £2 each in Tescos. I believe Additions direct do some good bargains too. Alternatively, people are selling good quality items on Ebay. If you buy a bundle or box full it works out very cheap, especially if you are able to collect!
2006-08-05 03:08:02
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answered by cuddlymummy 4
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DEFINITELY EBAY!!!
Some real bargains to be found on there!!
Look for 'as new' clothes and even 'BNWT' or 'NWT' Brand New With Tags / New With Tags.
Look at items just ending and put in last minute bids to have a better chance of winning. Some things go for pennies but don't forget to take postage cost into account.
Have fun and happy bidding!!
2006-08-05 03:26:00
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answered by LOL0605 2
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Many of the Dollar Shopa, ans Dollar Trees shops have very nice items to choose from; including baby clothes...
2006-08-05 01:28:50
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answered by Anonymous
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If you know someone with children a little order than your children, why do you not ask them to give you hand me downs, or as other people have said if your in the UK, why not try primark, i get t-shirts for my son for the child minders there and they are really cheap
2006-08-05 01:25:57
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answered by Anonymous
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dont know if your in the uk hun, but you can try charity shops that do great babies bits for next to nothing prices, if you want new then i dont think your ge tit for a £1 hun, but primart, peacocks,market stalls you might be lucky, but think you pushing it at a pound if you want new that is, if not new could also try boot faires as well.
hope ive helped best of luck
jen.
2006-08-05 09:04:24
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answered by jennycamuk 3
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take your time and look round charity shops, as children grow so fast there is often alot of childrens clothes with very little wear.
A good wash when you get them home then send them back when you have finished with them if they are still in good condition
2006-08-05 01:23:40
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answered by g8bvl 5
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The £1 shop? or a jumble sale.
2006-08-05 01:23:08
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answered by Gypsie 5
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try asda they have some lovely clothers there and there are some for a pound or maybe a car boot sale all you need to do is wash them and whos to know if they are cheap
2006-08-05 06:29:12
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answered by wendy 2
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TRY THE £ SHOP OR THE 99p shop or ebay, charity shops or pinch them off someone else's washing line (joke)
2006-08-05 01:41:40
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answered by 90210 aka Hummer Lover 6
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