They have no children, buy
clothes at consignment stores, and keep their grocery budget down with the free lunches their employers provide.
Not exact matches
I've been noticing some great specials on some of my favorite
consignment stores and
at Kid - t0 - Kid I can take the
clothes that C has grown out of and use the
store credit to buy new - to - us
clothes for Miss A.
Look
at thrift
stores and
consignment shops for maternity
clothes.
Shop
at thrift and
consignment stores for maternity
clothes.
I personally love that we have a lot of
clothes from the
consignment store and the rest are basics from the sale rack
at Carters.
Between her handing down maternity
clothes that she no longer fits in (she shopped
at local thrift /
consignment stores), clothing swaps thrown by other friends, and the way my bump has developed the only maternity wear I've had to spend money on has been a couple of belly bands and some pretty nursing bras.
If you're tight on cash,
consignment stores such as Swap.com offer premium brand children's
clothes at a discounted rate, as long as you don't mind buying and gifting second hand
clothes!
Getting a LOT of stuff
at my local upscale
consignment store I've always loved shopping
consignment — it seems to be the one place where I can still find unique, quality
clothes.
Now the only shopping i do is a grocery shopping, plus i love stopping by
at the kids
consignment store once in a while, and occasionally buying
clothes for myself (twice a year or so around the big sales).
Consignment stores may offer gently used designer
clothes at a fraction of their original retail price, so you won't have to break your budget to augment your wardrobe.
For me, though, nothing beats the Haight - Ashbury; the funky boutiques are surprisingly well - priced, and the numerous
consignment stores offer up trendy
clothes at a fraction of the cost.
For example, if you love designer
clothes, you can get your brand - name fix for less — if you're willing to buy gently worn items
at a
consignment or thrift
store.