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Baby Clothes: 7 Money Saving Shopping Tips for New Parent

By: Wanda Lam



Perhaps the biggest problem with baby clothes is that they don't
last. Not because they wear out, but because your baby quickly
out grows them.

It's important to plan your baby clothes shopping around the
growth of your baby. If you don't, you could be wasting money.

Keep in mind these seven tips while you plan your baby clothes
shopping:

1. Wear a Larger Size

People say babies grow fast, and they're right about that.
You'll be wasting money if you buy perfect fitting clothes
because they'll soon be too small. Buying a larger size will
extend the amount of time your baby can wear them.

2. Make a Weather Prediction

Stop and think for a moment about clothes labels that state size
in terms of a baby's age, such as 12 or 18 months. Then ask this
question: "When my baby is X months old, what will the weather
or temperature be like?" Get the answer to this question correct
and you'll buy clothes that not only fit, but also will be
appropriate for the season.

3. Find Easy To Put On Outfits

Sometimes you'll struggle to dress your baby into an outfit you
want him to wear. Outfits that come in several pieces, button
from behind or pull over the head may require more of your
patience and time. Outfits that come in one piece, open in the
front, have zippers, or snap buttons should be easier to deal
with.

4. Have Enough for Emergencies

Food can drop on your baby's clothes while you're feeding him.
If your baby becomes sick, he might throw-up on his outfit. When
a messy accident occurs, you'll need a clean set of clothes
ready for your baby to wear.

5. Save at The Clearance Racks

You can save a bundle at the clearance racks. Almost every type
of store has these. In addition, if you wait for a big sale you
can save even more. Some stores will also markdown the clearance
item further at the cash register.

6. Accept Hand Me Downs

Your family and friends may want to give you their children's
baby clothes. They may have new clothes that their baby didn't
have a chance to wear. If you decide to accept what they are
willing to give, you'll save yourself some money, especially if
they have clothing you would have bought.

7. Exchange Old Clothes for Cash

Sell the clothes your baby no longer fits into on eBay. eBay is
just an example. There are many other ways to trade your old
clothes for cash. You may not make as much as you had originally
paid for them, however, you'll at least earn some of your money
back.

Summary

If getting the most use out of the clothes you buy for your
child is important to you, then the seven tips in this article
should help you accomplish this. Take these ideas with you the
next time you go baby clothes shopping. You'll feel good about
the clothes you buy for your baby and the money you're going to
save.

Wanda Lam, a working mom, will show you how to save as much as
80% on name brand children clothes, shoes, accessories and more.
Visit Baby Clothes
Store to discover the bargains just waiting for new parents
like you.


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