same pp. I also only go on a Mon or Thurs when it’s 25% off.Anonymous wrote:10 but she’s in a size 14-16. About to be aging out of kid sizes.I have found good athletic clothes for her in the small women’s section so far though.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m the first PP. I live 10-12 mins from the Unique/Valu Village store. It’s huge.Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised at the number of people who thrift. We bought at Old Navy, Gap on sale, Nordstrom Rack (or Nordstrom at the anniversary sale) sometimes outlets and handed down to younger kids. I’m sure we spent $1000/year.
How old are your kids? The closest Value Village to me is not as convenient so I don't go as often, but I feel like once DS reached a certain size the options there plummeted, and was overpriced for the condition. Was good for baby stuff but I got a lot of hand me downs and gifts for that stage. Maybe the inventory is location dependent though.
10 but she’s in a size 14-16. About to be aging out of kid sizes.I have found good athletic clothes for her in the small women’s section so far though.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m the first PP. I live 10-12 mins from the Unique/Valu Village store. It’s huge.Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised at the number of people who thrift. We bought at Old Navy, Gap on sale, Nordstrom Rack (or Nordstrom at the anniversary sale) sometimes outlets and handed down to younger kids. I’m sure we spent $1000/year.
How old are your kids? The closest Value Village to me is not as convenient so I don't go as often, but I feel like once DS reached a certain size the options there plummeted, and was overpriced for the condition. Was good for baby stuff but I got a lot of hand me downs and gifts for that stage. Maybe the inventory is location dependent though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One kid. We get no hand-me-downs- well, very few. $600 on clothing and $300 on shoes. Will prob need to increase the shoe budget when he gets a little older and take from the clothing budget a bit? Basically, 150 per quarter on clothing includes any specialty stuff, winter gear, swimming gear, etc. 90% of his clothing is Target and the other 10% is Primary or Hanna Anderson PJs. The shorts from Primary are fantastic and not heavy. Hanna Anderson PJs are super soft and we find that he wont wear the thin scratchy PJs. I resell the Plae shoes (most of our shoe purchases) and get 25-40% of what I paid back. I do give our clothes as hand-me-downs to a friend so don't resell those.
I have tried secondhand or thrift and just don't find good deals. Im not buying Childrens Place thin joggers for $6 when I can buy new Target ones on sale for $8 that have reinforced knees and a 1 year return policy.
I hear you- the most success I've had second hand shopping is actually buying "lots"- either through our neighborhood listserv or on Mercari/FB marketplace. Real thrifting requires more time and effort than I have because the good stuff gets scooped up by resellers that are there constantly.
Anonymous wrote:One kid. We get no hand-me-downs- well, very few. $600 on clothing and $300 on shoes. Will prob need to increase the shoe budget when he gets a little older and take from the clothing budget a bit? Basically, 150 per quarter on clothing includes any specialty stuff, winter gear, swimming gear, etc. 90% of his clothing is Target and the other 10% is Primary or Hanna Anderson PJs. The shorts from Primary are fantastic and not heavy. Hanna Anderson PJs are super soft and we find that he wont wear the thin scratchy PJs. I resell the Plae shoes (most of our shoe purchases) and get 25-40% of what I paid back. I do give our clothes as hand-me-downs to a friend so don't resell those.
I have tried secondhand or thrift and just don't find good deals. Im not buying Childrens Place thin joggers for $6 when I can buy new Target ones on sale for $8 that have reinforced knees and a 1 year return policy.
Anonymous wrote:I’m the first PP. I live 10-12 mins from the Unique/Valu Village store. It’s huge.Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised at the number of people who thrift. We bought at Old Navy, Gap on sale, Nordstrom Rack (or Nordstrom at the anniversary sale) sometimes outlets and handed down to younger kids. I’m sure we spent $1000/year.