Aside from the obvious regarding the state of our economy, here is how I know we are a country out of control. I ordered some clothes from a certain website for Patricia early on for another visiting family to take to Haiti. In my giddiness, I put her name on it, so when the package arrived it said "Patricia Shelton". Guess who just got her first credit card application? Patricia Shelton. From ONE order in her name.
Ok, I shall climb down from one soapbox and climb upon another. My thrift store soap box. I used to watch a child for free who had a single mom. Once when the mom came to pick up the child, she fell apart on my couch, crying about her financial situation. She clothed her child almost exclusively in Gap Kids (down to the socks and underwear). I challenged her to avoid the mall (this girl loves to shop!) I said that her going to the mall was like an alcoholic going to the bar. I challenged her to decide if her 4-year-old could have Target underwear instead of Gap underwear. And I said, have you gone to the thrift stores? She wrinkled her nose up at me. She was not interested. Well, for those of you who are, read on:
We need clothes for the kids for our trip to Haiti. Since we don't know exactly what sizes to get, we need to bring a few different things. In order to do that on a budget, I hit the thrift stores. This is my loot from Savers. Here is what I got for Patricia (ok, some of it is for when she comes home): two skirts; jean shorts; pink blouse; three sundresses; a denim jumper; and two pairs of pjs. For Philippe: two swimsuits (we get to take them to the pool at the hotel); two pairs of jean shorts; a pair of camo shorts, and a pair of slippers. I paid $33.00 for all of this. That averages out to about $2.00 per item. All items are in excellent shape, and some were brand new. Some of the brand names purchased: Old Navy; Children's Place; Osh Kosh B'Gosh; Carter's; Columbia Sportswear; Tommy Hilfiger and Kenneth Cole Reaction. The rest was Target brands.
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I too am kind of happy we've been given a wake up call. I have 8 grandchildren and spend Thursdays from late April til mid October garage saling. I find the same name brands and have almost exclusively outfitted 6 of the grandchildren.
Anonymous from MI
Excellent. I love a good thrift store! Lots of great clothing- especially for children. My favorite thing to buy are cool, vintage aprons & sheets. You can get really nice ones (Wamsutta, Ralph Lauren, etc..) for like $3. Then I cut them up and sew clothing or curtains. You can make a big, huge prairie dress out of one king-sized sheet. I know because I cut one out and then decided I really didn't need a prairie dress. (What WAS I thinking?!) No big loss, though. The sheet was just $2. If it weren't pink I would have cut it up smaller and made clothes for the boys. Anyway- looks like you found some great deals, Dawn! And don't forget Craigslist! People regularly GIVE away huge bags of unwanted children's clothing on there... Thanks, Craig, for your list!
Thanks for the Craigslist tip, Gregswife!
Yes, thrift stores are where I pretty much exclusively buy my kids clothes. And mine.
Good rant, dawn. Life is expensive enough on its own, and consumerism makes it unbearable.
Savers is one of my favorite places! I also LOVE to buy clothes for the kids "off season" but hand-me-downs are the best!!
YOU GO GIRL!!!!! I love a good bargain! I have a closet full of brand name $1 bargains from Savers Dollar Monday. We'll be visiting there regularly before we go to China to get Jadon.
Well, we don't have any money anyways - so I guess we can't worry about monetarily spoiling Charlotte - LOL!
Cute clothes and what great deals!! Good grief @ the credit card app. How sad is that.
Ebay is also a great place to shop for clothes. When we were getting ready to adopt Kerri, we bought a box FULL of clothes, most of them new with tags, for dirt cheap. Some of those clothes were donated to the orphanage, others to parents in our travel group, and when Kerri was done with the rest we passed them on to a friend.
To this day we hand down all of Kerri's clothes, shoes and toys to other families. I wish we had someone that would hand clothes down to us!
Another idea that I saw on TV was a clothing swap, where friends get together and bring clothes they no longer want (in good condition) and then everyone takes a turn "shopping" for free clothes.
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