When I was pregnant with my first daughter, I was SOOO EXCITED and couldn’t wait to dress her. I went shopping (maaaaybeee daily) and QUICKLY realized that dressing these little beings is ExPeNsiVe!!! I needed to come up with a plan so that keeping our sweet princess clothed and looking adorable didn’t cost us an arm and a leg. Who doesn’t want their little girl dressed in the sweetest of dresses and bonnets with adorable lace anklet socks and mary jane shoes?!? I know that was my first thought until I realized that just that outfit alone was an$80 investment.
EIGHTY DOLLARS!!!!!!
OH NO! This momma decided to come up with a concrete plan so breaking the bank didn’t happen on a monthly basis. I have several tricks up my sleeve and I would like to share them with you.
- I garage sale throughout the summer months looking for sizes in the next size and season ahead
- I LOVE second-hand stores. Kids are only in their clothes for a short amount of time and the clothes at a second-hand store look brand new. I have gotten all of my daughter’s Christmas dresses at a second-hand store, all of our outfits for getting pictures taken as a family, their “play” clothes, their Halloween costumes, etc. Basically, it is RARE that I step foot in a store that sells “new” clothes.
- Hand me downs are widely accepted in our household! I have friends and family who have little ones who may be 1 or 2 sizes ahead of my girls and they graciously give their gently used items to us.
- If and when I step into a department store, I go directly to the sale racks and purchase sale items in a size larger than what my girls are currently in. So…bathing suits for the following summer are purchased in July/August of the previous year.
- I buy all of the girls’ hair bows at Hobby Lobby. They are the cheapest I can find and look BEAUTIFULLY handmade!
I know that I have saved HUNDREDS of dollars keeping the cost of clothing down in our household. Let me know some of your tips in the comments below!
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