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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To me, here's the difference: Thrifty: - buy from Boden, Tea Collection or Hanna on sale -buy from above w/ a Friends & Family discount - receive hand-me-downs from older cousins/friends that are in good shape Cheap: - receive hand-me-downs in bad shape - shop at Dollar Store, Target, Goodwill Now I'm sure sixteen of you will chime in to brag about the Hanna Anderson $84 dress you found at Goodwill and how three daughters have worn it and it's held up beautifully with tights from Target and you've found the quality of Gap clothes to have nose-dived over the last decade. [/quote] You have got to be kidding me. No WAY can I afford to buy from Boden, Tea, or Hanna, even on sale. The cheapest skirt on clearance at Boden right now is $17. Tea dresses are $20+. I can buy three to four dresses at the thrift store for the price of one dress from Tea. And that's what I do. It's harder as the kids get older though, as there is less selection. I do spend more on things that get daily use like lunch bags and backpacks and I do spend more on one pair of decent shoes per season and fill in with cheaper shoes for dressy occasions, etc.[/quote]
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