Post by somethingcleverer on Mar 1, 2015 23:33:02 GMT -5
What are some of your favorite non traditional places to shop for children's clothes? I think there was a thread like this before but I didn't save any of the info.
Post by huskiefanuw on Mar 2, 2015 23:49:57 GMT -5
Honestly we get 85% of her stuff from my sister as hand me downs. I've gotten a few really cute shirts from Zulily, mostly screen print ones that really fit her personality.
I care more about prices and saving money, but another board I frequent loves tea collection and hanna andersson. Those brands aren't really "out there", but they are definitely not popular/overdone here in the midwest.
I care more about prices and saving money, but another board I frequent loves tea collection and hanna andersson. Those brands aren't really "out there", but they are definitely not popular/overdone here in the midwest.
If you like Hanna Anderson I've bought a few sweaters that were like new from thredup. I swear all my favorite kids clothes have been second hand!
I buy almost everything consignment, the kid ruins most things the first few times she wears it. I love Eleanor Rose for dresses, they also have adorable swimsuits.
Tea Collection is so freaking cute! So is Mini Boden. I try to limit how much I buy from them because it's pricey, but the quality is really good. Now that Robin's staying in sizes for much longer, I feel more justified in paying for clothes that are nicer because they hold up and fit better.
H&M also has a lot of cute stuff, but I find their sizing a little weird sometimes.
Also, I know this isn't a non traditional place for kids clothes, but a lot of time Target has a bunch of stuff that's online only and it can be cuter than the stuff in the store.
Post by cookiesandwine on Mar 3, 2015 14:43:28 GMT -5
I just got a ton of Carter's stuff at JC Penny for cheaper than the big Carter's sale price. It's not really an unusual place to shop, but it's not anywhere near our mall and I always forget about going there.
I thought of another one...Instagram. I follow several small shops and boutiques. Some shops sell directly through Instagram or often the boutiques will have sales or clearance advertised exclusively through Instagram. One of my favorites is Taylor Joelle Designs.
Post by somethingcleverer on Mar 3, 2015 17:00:25 GMT -5
Thanks! I was just looking for new places to "window shop" and hopefully find something fun for Easter. Gymboree is usually my go to for nicer outfits but sometimes their theme (fire trucks bunnies etc) isn't really my thing so I like having other options. I've been drooling over some of the dresses at a Pocket Full of Sunshine boutique. I ordered Aubrey's Christmas outfit from their a year ago and it was cute. www.apocketfullofsunshineboutique.com
Thanks! I was just looking for new places to "window shop" and hopefully find something fun for Easter. Gymboree is usually my go to for nicer outfits but sometimes their theme (fire trucks bunnies etc) isn't really my thing so I like having other options. I've been drooling over some of the dresses at a Pocket Full of Sunshine boutique. I ordered Aubrey's Christmas outfit from their a year ago and it was cute. www.apocketfullofsunshineboutique.com
Do you have a Crazy 8 near? They had some super cute stuff around Christmas time without all the themed appliqués.
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