Thursday, April 7, 2011
What to do with your kids' old clothes
If you have kids you have undoubtedly at one point or another said to your child, "gosh, didn't this fit you just yesterday?!" Kids grow fast and unfortunately their clothes don't grow with them. Buying new clothes can be a big drain on your budget - getting 'pre-loved' clothes can be a budget saver! While I'm partial to Goodwill and Value Village, I'm intrigued by the website thredUP. You can send off your used clothes to thredUP free of charge (just like how you drop them off at Goodwill, only this saves gas money) and you can browse through the already listed boxes of clothes to purchase for yourself. You pay $5 + shipping to get a box of 'new' clothes delivered to your door. Exciting, huh? Right now there is an awesome deal going on for all you skeptics: sign up using the referral/invitation code EARTHDAY and you will apparently get $15.95 added to your account - that's a box of kids clothes for FREE! It looks like as you browse through the available boxes you can sort by size, gender, and key words like GAP or Gymboree.
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