I found this website for my grandson: thechildrenswearoutlet. They have high quality. low price clothes-like 3 & 4 piece sets for 10$-some for 8! They deliver fast & the clothes look as good or better than department stores!
www.thechildrenswearoutlet.com
2006-11-01 02:08:41
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answered by life coach 7
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Walmart and Kmart are really cheap.
If you'd like clothes from nicer stores though, here's an idea - like now, all the summer clothes are probably on huge clarance. Stock up on summer outfits for next year NOW. Do the same after each season ends. I hear this is a great technique, I plan to use it when I have kids.
Oh I forgot to mention, even Good Will or the Salvation army have nice clothes. They are used, but still in good condition.
2006-11-01 02:15:49
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answered by Anonymous
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The best thing to do is shop off season.... last month I bought my kids all there clothes for next summer and spent only about $40, but the retail price on everything was over $100....
For this christmas though? I would look at clearance racks at Target, and go to the expensive stores like Filenes, Macy's, JC Pennys, you would be surprised what you can find in the clearance for good prices!!!!
I totally understand how hard it is to dress your kids nice and not have the money for it....
Oh yeah, try Kohls, my sister says there clearance racks are awesome, I don't have one around me so I wouldn't know personally..
Good luck!
2006-11-01 02:08:49
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answered by mrs. ruspee 3
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Thrift stores, kids grow quick so alot of the clothes are barely worn, also try ebay (especially good if you like a certain brand, you can find almost anything there, but it will take some digging if you're not sure exactly what you're looking for), Also clearance sales at department stores, but you will have to be shopping for the wrong season, so buy sizes accordingly.
2006-11-01 02:07:33
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answered by 2much2do 1
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Consignment shops and thrift stores are great for kids clothes since kids grow so fast and you will find some really nice things some with tags from department stores because the child they were bought for grew faster than they could get to wearing all the clothes that were bought for them or the stores had overstock.
2006-11-01 02:02:03
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answered by maria i 1
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Outlet stores. I just got a whole bunch of new outfits for my son and cousin. They are all name brand--which doesn't matter much to me but it's just one of those things. I got five new outfits for my son for under $50 and a winter jacket as well as three new out fits for my cousin for under $50. So combined it was $100 for both of them. I think outlet stores are best because unlike Wal-Mart (which I don't have a problem with) the clothes from other places seem to have a little more strength to wear and tear--they also don't shrink. Best of Luck!
2006-11-01 02:08:35
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answered by .vato. 6
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Marshall's, Symm's, Burlington Coat Factory, TJ Maxx, regular department stores off-season clearence sales.
2006-11-01 02:07:43
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answered by Miriam Z 5
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I used to shop at Once Upon A Child. I loved this store! Not only could you buy used, CLEAN clothes, but you could sell your old stuff to them for store credit! They were pretty picky about what they chose, but what they did take was well worth the store credit. I hope this helped!
2006-11-01 02:18:20
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answered by glamorousgrrl 2
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I shop Old Navy bargains online. They have better deals than in the store. The Children's Place online outlet has good deals sometimes, too. They're much less expensive than in the store.
2006-11-01 02:04:57
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answered by momof3 5
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Old Navy has good prices also, Baby Depo, Ross, TJ MAxx, I usually shop on the off season in the Clerence.
2006-11-01 01:59:12
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answered by Jody 6
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