C.P.
Once Upon a Child has great stuff that is really cute and dosen't look over used.
The one in St. Louis Park has many nice options.
Hi Everyone
I am having a little girl in January and this is my second child my first being a boy. I have tons of clothing for little boys but none for little girls. Are there consignment and/or thrift shops that have cute little girl stuff?
Once Upon a Child has great stuff that is really cute and dosen't look over used.
The one in St. Louis Park has many nice options.
If you live near Roseville, "Turn Style" is a consignment shop that has really cute little girl items. I'm having a little girl (our first child) in December and picked up an adorable Baby Gap snowsuit there. They also have a pretty decent maternity section. Here's their web address:
http://www.turnstyleconsign.com
Happy shopping!
I really like Once Upon a Child. A little spendy for second hand, but they only carry the nicest, gentliest used stuff. Also, they have many locations throughout the twin cities. Saver's (Minneapolis and Bloomington stores) have really good deals sometimes, but can be more hit or miss.
I have gotten a lot of my little girls stuff from Craigslist.
Another nice consignment store is TurnStyle. There are several locations but I go to the one in the strip mall next to Rainbow Foods in Eden Prairie at the intersection of Prairie Center Dr and Hwy 5.
Hi. I have a 7 month old & TONS of really nice baby clothes. Depending on where you live, you could contact me! I live in St Paul. My little girl spent 3 months in the NICU & so her clothes got *very* little use. They are regular brands- not boutique brands or anything (just so you know!). But lots & lots of cute stuff! Literally boxes of clothes. Email me back if you are interested. Best of luck with your new baby!
Hi C.. I don't have any baby clothes, but have lots of 2T, 3T and 4T girls clothes that I am preparing for a garage sale. If you want to "buy ahead" just respond to my e-mail and we can set up a time for you to stop by and have a look. I live in Eagan. B..
If you are comfortable buying online - I recommend Ebay - people will post a chunk of used clothes and start bidding at a few bucks. It's a great way to build up your stockpile.
Also - there's nothing wrong with ARC or Goodwill - children's clothes, especially baby clothes, are worn for such a short amount of time that some can be dropped off practically new.
Lastly - watch out for church "garage sales" - they are posted in the paper. I recently went to one of these and was amazed to find *NICE* clothes (babyGap, Children's Place, Gymboree) for .50 each piece. I kick myself now for not buying more.
Good luck!
Congratulations on your little bundle. Once Upon a Child has more than you could get your hands on. They are very picky with what they will take, no stains, not rips or tears. Everything is in good condition and inexpensive.