Tiny little dresses, bodysuits, shoes and pants - you'd think things this tiny would be cheaper, but they aren't.Before you buy a few sets for your baby, you'll find that you're pretty much topping your budget out.What is worse even, these clothes may well fit your child for a couple of months before she outgrows them.So, what do you do? You head for a baby clothes sale, of course.The question of course is, where?The fact that we all have smartphones these days has practically started off a revolution in shopping.We have something called shopping apps now?names like ShopSavvy and RedLaser that get on the Internet, scan the barcode tags on any item you want, and they tell you where on earth there is another identical piece that's cheaper.If you don't just want regular low prices, how about scanning the article in question into CouponSherpa? That little app will give you information about where you can find coupons.Want to save in two ways on the same dress? How about buying used? That's right, you can go to a second hand baby clothes sale and buy there just like that.You see, there are new millions of other parents out there who have been in the same situation that you are now.They buy clothes for their little ones (plenty of them) and then discover that hey, babies go grow fast.So what you get in these places has been perhaps been worn a couple of times, if that.To look for these used baby clothes sale alternatives, check on Children's Orchard, eBay or Craigslist.If you suspect that there should be other homes in your immediate neighborhood where parents should be willing to offload a few things you need, Neighborgoods and Freecycle should be right up your street.While you're at it, you might as well pick up cheap, used baby furniture and other stuff.Of course, you couldn't even think of doing a thing like this when your child grows up to be five or so.She'll be fashion-conscious by then.Right now though, what you say goes.Your baby just doesn't know the difference.Be prepared to take advantage of it.Did you know that just because you buy something new now, doesn't mean you can't save on it afterwards if prices drop? Save your receipts.If the store announces a price drop up to a week or so after you buy, you can get a refund.Of course, keep looking online for a new baby clothes sale or two.
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Taking Your Baby Shopping List to a Baby Clothes Sale
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on Tuesday, July 17, 2012
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Tiny little dresses, bodysuits, shoes and pants - you'd think things this tiny would be cheaper, but they aren't.Before you buy a few sets for your baby, you'll find that you're pretty much topping your budget out.What is worse even, these clothes may well fit your child for a couple of months before she outgrows them.So, what do you do? You head for a baby clothes sale, of course.The question of course is, where?The fact that we all have smartphones these days has practically started off a revolution in shopping.We have something called shopping apps now?names like ShopSavvy and RedLaser that get on the Internet, scan the barcode tags on any item you want, and they tell you where on earth there is another identical piece that's cheaper.If you don't just want regular low prices, how about scanning the article in question into CouponSherpa? That little app will give you information about where you can find coupons.Want to save in two ways on the same dress? How about buying used? That's right, you can go to a second hand baby clothes sale and buy there just like that.You see, there are new millions of other parents out there who have been in the same situation that you are now.They buy clothes for their little ones (plenty of them) and then discover that hey, babies go grow fast.So what you get in these places has been perhaps been worn a couple of times, if that.To look for these used baby clothes sale alternatives, check on Children's Orchard, eBay or Craigslist.If you suspect that there should be other homes in your immediate neighborhood where parents should be willing to offload a few things you need, Neighborgoods and Freecycle should be right up your street.While you're at it, you might as well pick up cheap, used baby furniture and other stuff.Of course, you couldn't even think of doing a thing like this when your child grows up to be five or so.She'll be fashion-conscious by then.Right now though, what you say goes.Your baby just doesn't know the difference.Be prepared to take advantage of it.Did you know that just because you buy something new now, doesn't mean you can't save on it afterwards if prices drop? Save your receipts.If the store announces a price drop up to a week or so after you buy, you can get a refund.Of course, keep looking online for a new baby clothes sale or two.
Baby Clothes Sale Baby Aspen "Let The Fin Begin" Terry Shark Robe, Blue, 0-6 Months Reviews
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Mom and Dad are going fall for this terry-ific sea-inspired robe--hook, line and little stinker! After a refreshing bath time for baby, they'll want to wrap their wiggly, wet one in something cozy, absorbent and cute. Baby Aspen's Terry Shark Robe is reel-y fun and oh, so fin! Features and facts: Sea-blue terry robe with white cuffs, two terry ties in front, a hood with smiling, white shark's teeth, appliqued black eyes and a dorsal fin accent Bottom of robe resembles a shark's tail Machine-wash and dry (low) Size 0-6 months
- Mom and Dad are going fall for this terry-ific sea-inspired robe--hook, line and little stinker!
Baby Aspen "Let The Fin Begin" Terry Shark Robe, Blue, 0-6 Months Reviews
baby clothes sale : Baby Aspen "Let The Fin Begin" Terry Shark Robe, Blue, 0-6 Months Reviews
| 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful By G Pixel "G Pixel" (New York City) - See all my reviews This review is from: Baby Aspen "Let The Fin Begin" Terry Shark Robe, Blue, 0-6 Months (Baby Product) This is sooooo cute - but its not as soft as I thought it would be , but hey its a bathrobe so - 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful This review is from: Baby Aspen "Let The Fin Begin" Terry Shark Robe, Blue, 0-6 Months (Baby Product) Bought this for a friend for her new baby boy. It was just as cute at the picture. It wasn't as soft as I thought it looked like, but maybe that will improve with washing. She loved it! 3 of 4 people found the following review helpful By Phoenix (Everett, WA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase( What's this?) This review is from: Baby Aspen "Let The Fin Begin" Terry Shark Robe, Blue, 0-6 Months (Baby Product) I recently bought this for my 2 month old. He is somewhat long and lean but not abnormally so. This is surpisingly small. It says it fits 0-6month but it barely covers his rump or goes around him. It's very cute but he does not like it becuase he gets cold after his baths because so wet skin is exposed. It's also not as soft as i would have expected. It's a terry cloth but not the softest. |
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