Y.K.
I found some fantastic stuff at second hand clothing stores. Some of the clothes weren't even worn before yet, they were still being sold for super low prices. Some of these places sell stuff for babies up to big kids. Good luck.
I am on such a tight budget that we do just about nothing in our free time or buy any extras. I manage to get by with what I make but now they need new clothes. If any of you other moms out there have two very hyper boys, then you know what their clothes look like at the end of the day. Their dad won't help. He buys clothes for them and keeps them at his house with the word 'DAD' marked on the tags in permenant black marker and they are not allowed to wear them home. They are only with him every other weekend and Tuesday nights. I asked him to help a little with haircuts and he refuses. he still lives with his parents and makes big bucks. Well, the facts are I need to get them some clothes, whether new, used or hand-me-downs. Do any of you bargain-shoppers know how I can get the best deals and where. I'm not too proud to take second hand clothes. Please let me know. They're starting to look like raga-muffins.
I found some fantastic stuff at second hand clothing stores. Some of the clothes weren't even worn before yet, they were still being sold for super low prices. Some of these places sell stuff for babies up to big kids. Good luck.
Hi H.,
What size are your boys? I have 3 boys and would be happy to give you some of their clothing. My boys are 12,10,7. Please let me know if I can help.
Regards,
H.
H.:
Have you tried freecycle.com. I always see people giving away clothes on there for free. All you have to do is respond to the person's email and pick up the clothes. This is a great free website that you can give and receive all kinds of things for free.
Hope this helps
L.
Check out http://www.bbscloset.com/upcoming_sale.htm. The sale isn't until April though.
Also, I've heard about two really good consignment/thrift shops in the area. One is over the Burlington-Bristol Bridge in NJ, I think it's on Rt 130. And the other is on Street Rd in the Feasterville area.
go on freecycle.org
there is always free clothes on there
Maybe try the Good Will Store. I donate my old clothes there and I know others do too.
Try Freecycle.org and locate your local chapter. Often, people are recycling lots of nice stuff there. I always offer up gently used clothes, and also recieve some too. It's a great site, check it out! Usually they are on yahoo groups. Also, we look for stuff at the goodwill. There are always tons of kids clothes with tags, etc. With as fast as they go through the clothes, I don't see much sense in buying new all the time. :)
Jenn
Hi H..
it's not easy being a single mom. I have many friends in your situation and all I can say is keep up the good work.
I don't know what area you are from...at my church in Old Bridge, NJ they have a ministry called Broken Loaves. They help out with people who need food or CLOTHING. I just thought I could give you their number and you can call and see if they have anything for your kids' sizes or whatever. They are all so great there and have helped so many people. The number is: ###-###-#### and ask for Broken Loaves.
Hope this helps. God bless you.
there is a thrift shop on Nottingham Way in Hamilton that has some good things.
if you want to email me privately, ____@____.com, tell me where you live. i have a bag of clothes size 8 mostly....i live near Trenton.
Hi H.,
First, sorry to hear you are having such a tough time financially. I would like to know what sizes your boys are in, I have a step son, and alot of family. I would love to help you out, if you would like. Please email me and we could discuss this further. I can either place the clothes in bags for you to pick up at your convience or maybe meet at mutual spot. Not sure where you live, but if you live near the Fairless Hills area---near the Oxford Valley Mall. I could help you out with some clothes.
Otherwise, there's this terrific resale store across from Emilie Christian Church on New Falls road, called Kidsville. They sell wonderful clothes and at a decent low cost price. I have gone there, I have a 1 year daughter and 4 other children. So I know how you feel, when it comes time to buy new clothes with a tight budget! Let me know. My email address is ____@____.com
Take care, and I hope all gets better soon!
H. - go to www.Freecycle.org - you can sign up for a chapter closest to you. People always post tons of things for free that you can get, including children's clothes, and you can put in a request. However, before you take something, I think you have to post something you have to give a way, just once when you first sign up. But, it can be like a pot, or a bar of soap, nothing fancy. I've given away a lot of stuff in great condition. Good luck.
request from freecyclers.org
look for local group on the web site!
Hi H.- I have found that Kohl's has a great line called Jumping Beans where the pieces are often 2 for 10 or 2 for 12 depending on the size you need. They also go on sale pretty regularly. I have two girls who are hard on clothes and they have held up well. They do tend to run a little small so you might want to have the boys try them on before you wash them. Good luck!
Hi H.,
First of all, I am sorry your sons' father is being that way. I am sure that is hard on you. www.smartmomssale.com has 2 locations. They have great clothes and more. On Sunday, everything is half off. I am not sure where you live, but the St. John the Evangelist Kids Korner sale is also great and the Lawrenceville Elementary School on Craven Lane in NJ also have brand name clothes for good prices at their rummage sale. Have you tried ebay? Just watch out for the shipping charges. Hope this helps! Take care. T.
Try a site called GumdropSwap (http://gumdropswap.com). You can swap from anywhere in the US by sending the clothes your kids outgrow to this kids boutique in CT. An option if you want to get some value out of all the money you spent instead of flat out donating. As long your things are in good condition they don't turn down anything because of brand, size or season. They take everything unlike resale store like Once Upon a Child! They give you points to shop on the website and send the clothes that fit your kids. It's great if you don't have time, patience or know how to do consignment, Ebay, craigslist, tag sale, etc.