try garage sales , Ebay , people you actually know who has had children too ( they might have their children's small kids up in the attic ) , your church if you are attending one , or you can place a want-free ad , also your parents . ask them for help . at her age it's still ok for her to wear hand me downs if you are not financially stable . finish college and then make up for it . i could send you my daughter's as she changes clothes every year but she's already 5 and I don't have her baby clothes anymore .
2007-03-07 07:17:41
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answered by asphyxia 5
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If you have family to help you or if you feel like taking her out with you. This weekend or the upcoming weekends, take a whole day and go around to yard sales. Get a newspaper and look up all the ads, then map out your route and on the way look for signs. I have 5 children and have had yard sales and sell the clothes for very little. Also try good will and salvation army. Most childrens clothes are worn for such a small ammount of time that they all look brand new. If you have a K-Mart, they are having a baby sale right now. I just bought my 20 month old tons of new clothes, for 2.99-7.99 an outfit. They are really cute. Also when you have a little extra money, I try to catch the end of season sales and stock up for the next year. Like right now, I have bought winter clothes that are on sale for 1.00-2.00 in a couple sizes larger, so I have next winters wardrobe for them.
2007-03-07 15:22:04
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answered by Barbara C 6
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Since money is probably tight for you, try the Goodwill store or Salvation Army. They have tons of baby clothes and where I live, all clothes are 1/2 price at the Salvation Army on Wednesdays. Also check the Sunday classified ads. People will sell of boxes of clothes for very little.
2007-03-07 15:17:46
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answered by rustymoch 2
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You can try thrift stores, good wills, rummage sales, etc. which you probably figured out by now. An option that you may not have thought about is churches. Many of them get donations from and for everyone and are willing to give, yes give, them to you if you only just ask! Also, a friend of mine and I used to swap when our kids wore different sizes of clothes and this worked out really great too!
2007-03-07 15:41:51
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answered by tzrfam 2
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Try your local MOM's Club. The mom's are understanding and they know what it's like to have a growing child. Also, garage sales are great. Small children outgrow clothes very fast which means the clothes stay in good condition. I am proud of people like you who don't give up on education. Keep up the good work.
2007-03-07 15:32:28
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answered by kayakyen 2
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Try craigslist in your area. Place a wanted ad and ask for baby clothes for your precious daughter. Also look in the free stuff section, the people at least in my area are very generous and are always giving away pretty decent things away for free.
Hope this helps!
2007-03-07 15:31:21
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answered by youngwahm 2
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I dont know where your from but they there is a store around where I live thats called Once upon a child. Its a store that is just for children it a new or used clothing store but you can bring your babies old clothing and exchange it for new clothing or they will buy it from you.
2007-03-07 15:22:25
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answered by goldielocks0701 1
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If ur looking 4 FREE clothes i recommend freecycle.com find ur city, join the group and ask away! Im sure sum1 has baby girls clothes they could give u. :-)
2007-03-07 15:44:35
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answered by Exquisite 2
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Check out local children's resale clothing shops. You bring in her outgrown clothes for credit and buy new ones for her to wear.
2007-03-07 15:24:46
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answered by Anonymous
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garage sales, thrift store, kohls if there is one in your area always have great sales on clearance baby clothes as well as wal-mart
2007-03-08 12:40:48
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answered by Anonymous
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