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popcorn
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Clothes for babies and children
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Jan 27 20:34 UTC 1996 |
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mta
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response 1 of 8:
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Jan 29 16:26 UTC 1996 |
If you're interested in gently used (ie "recycled" so to speak, Once Upon a
Child is a pretty good bet. You can get an idea of how well the clothes will
hold up, too, because the flimsy ones that disintegrate after two washings
never make it there. ;)
Value Village can also be a surprisingly good source. Often you find new or
almost new clothes at real budget prices.
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freida
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response 2 of 8:
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May 18 02:04 UTC 1996 |
Land's End has wonderful, all natural materials, baby clothes at relatively
reasonable prices. Hope this helps.
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n8nxf
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response 3 of 8:
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May 20 14:04 UTC 1996 |
Two words of advice to future or current parents of babies and small children:
Garage Sales!
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rickyb
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response 4 of 8:
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May 20 17:50 UTC 1996 |
My wife usually buys at Once Upon a Child, or we get hand-me-downs from family
and friends. but, we also buy from a mail-order place called Hannah Anderson.
The Hannah stuff is a bit more pricey, but it is worth every penney of it.
Natural (_soft_) fabrics. Mix-and-match styles and colors. Very well made
merchandise. When your child out-grows the stuff, you can return it to Hannah
for a 20% of the original cost credit toward your next purchase. They then
donate them to Hannah-Downs, a charity where they go to really poor areas such
as disaster sites, apillacian families living in shacks, etc. Just a few
pieces each year serve to augment a childs "wardrobe" rather nicely.
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valerie
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response 5 of 8:
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Jan 16 21:57 UTC 1998 |
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n8nxf
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response 6 of 8:
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Jan 17 11:35 UTC 1998 |
Try Generations, downtown. My wife says they have cute vegetable
outfits for little tikes ;-)
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valerie
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response 7 of 8:
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Jan 18 16:09 UTC 1998 |
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keesan
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response 8 of 8:
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Feb 25 23:02 UTC 1998 |
Kiwanis has lots of cheap kids clothing.
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