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Your best bets for cheap clothes would be garage sales and stores such as Goodwill, St. Vincent de Paul, etc. Of course, you would want to inspect them for holes, wear and tear, etc. and properly clean them before using on your son. Many times if people know you are looking, they will be very generous about giving away no longer needed items for babies and toddlers. If your situation qualifies, there are usually clothes closets available in your local Human Services office to provide free clothing and supplies for infants.
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I know where I live there are several used clothing stores, though none are national chains, check the local phone book for "used clothing" I know the Salvation Army also commonly run used clothing stores. As a recent father I can say that I have found Walmart to be an excellent place to find fairly high quality, affordibly priced baby clothing. Used clothes are fine, and my kids recieved several "hand-me-downs" from older cousins and friends, its been my experience that kids are rough on clothes and much of the used stuff is definately worse for the wear, now thats not to say you cant find anything any good that is used, because you can, you just need to be selective. Hope this helps.
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Tesco
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We get ours at charity stores, re-sale stores, and garage sales. There are also many offers of entirely free clothes on freecycle.org We have also gotten free clothes at the church near us on "free" day, when they have free clothes, furniture, and food for anyone who stops by.
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you can bid on "lots" of used baby clothes on Ebay. depending on who does or doesn't bid on them can get you a really good deal with ground shipping
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I would check out local consignment stores, goodwill, or www.mommyauctions.com for discount baby clothing.
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i have just what you need the store is called janie and jack. check out the site i will list some prices special occasion outfit- linen blend trouser- 34 dollars stripe dress shirt- 30 dollars argyle sweater vest- 34 dollars argyle sock- 7 dollars nubuck leather shoe- 42 dollars total- 147 dollars spring outfit- plaid short- 20.99 polo shirt- 18.99 scooter hoodie- 23.99 scooter sock- 2.99 leather boat crib shoe- 11.99 total- swim- seaside swim trunk- 28 rash guard- 24 tipped hoodie- 34 canvas sneaker- 34 onezies- vintage wheels bodysuit- 15.99 scooter stripe bodysuit- 15.99 polo bodysuit- 24 dog wagon one piece- 21.99 plaid flannel pajama- 25.99 hooded windbreaker jacket- 40.99 i love this store and think the prices are great, cheaper than the other ones
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Please come and visit my store at: http://stores.shop.ebay.com/Amandas-Baby-Closet Thank you
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www.ouac.com i go to ONCE UPON A CHILD and i love it. you can trade in used clothes that dont fit your child anymore for other gently used clothing. they have a great selection of name brands and everything they have is always in great condition.
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salvation army
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Most countries have op shops/goodwill/second hand stores run by churches or voluntary organisations. Look in the phone book.
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What about a savers or salvation army store.
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I used ebay to get my daughters wardrobe when she was born. If you look, you can find excellent lots of clothing for pretty cheap.
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Local consignment stores, Good Will, Craigslist, Ebay, etc.
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Freecycle.org ... I'm sure there is one near you..!
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