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Cutting Costs and Buying Used Clothes

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

You can defray some of your clothing costs by shopping for deals at used clothing stores or thrift stores. Even if you do not have any growing children, buying clothing at thrift stores is a great way to cut costs. Even small thrift stores can be overwhelming, and it is best to have a plan before you go.

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How to Thrift Your Way to a Back-to-School Wardrobe

Saving With Shellie

But as my daughter grew, I noted how many nice things I was giving away. Would the store be yucky? If your son lives in skate clothing and hates all things collared, getting the New-With-Tags Polo shirt for $4.00 will feel good at the store but at the end of the day will simply be $4.00 I worried, though.

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Don’t be a Buy-It-New Snob

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Fashion changes and new or nearly new clothing gets sold at sales or donated to charity. Here is a short list of some of my favorite finds at garage, estate and thrift store sales. I had purchased a much smaller (less sturdy) one at Walmart for $20 – my daughter-in-law inherited that one.

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