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Procuring a wardrobe for a tiny person can be more difficult than it sounds. Stores (and soon, our closets) are filled with adorable fancy outfits, scientifically proven to be irresistible to grandparents, that you'll be lucky if your kid gets to wear once before outgrowing them. Practical parents soon realize that used is the way to go for most of your young child's sartorial needs, as other families out there are constantly unloading quality stuff that's been barely, or sometimes never,... More »
The haul from a recent trip to Once Upon a Child: one pair indestructible Gap denim overalls, one April Cornell pleated dress with matching rosettes, one pair Timberland hiking boots (toddler size 7), and one flowery, warm Hanna Andersson snowsuit, apparently never worn, at one-third of retail. The tally at the cash register: $48.50--about the price of any one of those items new. Total shopping time: 20 minutes. You can't beat that. More »
Here's a fact: Babies and kids outgrow the chichi clothes (the Hanna Andersson, the Zutano, the Marimekko) and the solidly made middle-brow stuff (the Baby Gap, the Carters, the OshKosh) just as quickly and inexorably as they do the stuff from Target. The difference is that parents with a stash of the former are far more likely to consign it than to donate it. Most consignment stores, however, know you're trying to score the good stuff, so they mark it high, nearly at retail. Not so at Once... More »
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