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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]do they exist? so sick of all of DD's clothes pilling/fraying immediately. she wears cat & jack, gymboree, carter's, things on that level. maybe we just need to spend more? is there a middle ground between these brands and something more expensive? [/quote] I purchased and also recycled many used children's items including clothes. Back in those days (my kids are now 6 and 9) I scoured community list serves and Craigslist. These days the "Buy Nothing" and other community Kids-Stuff and other For-Sale Facebook Groups are a good source. Even today I get things like the occasional winter coat or rain gear from there. And I'm redoing my dining room (which gets a lot of hard, hard use because kids are still young, so I really don't feel like spending $$$ on what inevitably is used as their craft table) and even my living room (new-ish rug, gently used club chairs) from Facebook for-sale groups. Kids grow up, people move, and are happy to off-load. Don't be shy about negotiating on price--people often price too high, forgetting that (a) it's not new and (b) you have to do the work of driving over there to pick it up.[/quote]
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