Buying Children's Clothing on a Budget San Francisco CA

Parents know that children are expensive. Buying clothing for kids can put a strain on your wallet, but this article will help you buy on a budget.

Local Companies

Merrell (Footwear & Apparel)
(415) 834-9605
285 Geary St.
San Francisco, CA
Skechers USA
(415) 781-8703
770 Market St.
San Francisco, CA
Skechers USA
(415) 401-6211
2600 Mission St.
San Francisco, CA
PIER 39
(415) 705-5500
Pier 39 Administrative Offices
San Francisco, CA
Serramonte Shopping Center
(650) 301-3360
3 Serramonte Center
Daly City, CA
Retro Fit Vintage
(415) 550-1530
910 Valencia St
San Francisco, CA
Crossroads Trading Company
(415) 681-0100
555 Irving St
San Francisco, CA
Vindima
(415) 285-7174
4100 24th St
San Francisco, CA
Crossroads Trading Company
(415) 775-8885
1901 Fillmore St
San Francisco, CA
Buffalo Exchange
(415) 431-7733
1555 Haight St
San Francisco, CA

Parents know that children are expensive! Buying clothing can be especially draining because they grow out of them so quickly. However, with a few tips, any parent can learn to spend much less money on clothes for their children, while still making sure they look presentable.

  1. Get Organized! Take an inventory of what your children already have. This will give you an idea of what they have outgrown, what they never wore, what they have worn out, and what you are looking for. Do your children need dressy clothes, school uniforms, or clothes to play in?
  2. Sell Old Clothes. Bring your children's gently used clothes to a consignment or re-sale shop, and you may be able to get store credit or even cash, going a long way towards purchasing their new clothes. You can also sell your children's clothing online.
  3. Take Advantage of Hand-Me-Downs. Although hand-me-downs are sometimes thought of as being old cast-offs, children's used school clothing is easy to find in great shape, since children grow out of it so quickly. Get hand-me-downs from relatives, friends, neighbors, or anyone who may be done with clothing that is appropriate for your child.
  4. Shop Secondhand. Especially when your child is too young to care about where his or her clothes are from, buy secondhand! Flea markets, thrift stores, secondhand boutiques, and other secondhand venues. You can get clothing that is still in excellent shape and has only been gently used. When your child begins to want name band clothing, propose a compromise. Determine which brand name items they want the most, and offer to get those new and the rest secondhand. This will teach your child the value of money in addition to saving you some! ...

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Author: Bronwyn Harris

Featured Local Company

Merrell (Footwear & Apparel)

(415) 834-9605
285 Geary St.
San Francisco, CA


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