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Holiday Shopping Tip-Pay With Layaway Plans

Fashion Without Guilt

Sears : Available all year round online and in-store with your choice of eight-week or 12-week programs. A list of retailers that are participating in Layaway Plans : Wal-Mart : Starts Oct. 17 ends Dec. Kmart : Available all year round online and in-store with your choice of eight-week or 12-week programs. Facebook- FashionWithoutGuilt ?

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How to Make Your Own Clothes

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Not only can you recycle fabrics that you find around your home, you can also browse secondhand stores, thrift shops, flea markets, yard sales, and more to find old clothing or materials that you can take apart and transform into something new and fun. Adam shares many coupons, including Sears , through FrugalDad. .

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It Amazes Me What People Throw Away

Family Balance Sheet

Last summer, a different neighbor was cleaning out their garage and put a Sears Cargo Carrier for the top of your car to the curb. We'll eventually pass it on to another neighbor who is having a baby girl in July. This is not the first time, my neighbors have hauled perfectly good items to the curb.

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Tips to Save on School Uniforms

Saving Cents With Sense

Thrift stores and consignment stores are a great resource for polos, dress shirts, khakis or long pants. Either way, you can save on uniform basics since many retailers now offer uniforms in their back to school season. Some of the retailers you can find uniforms from include: Amazon. Children’s Place. OshKosh B’Gosh. Shop Second-Hand.

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Growing up in the 1950?s

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Stores like Sears and JC Penney sent out free merchandise catalogs 3 inches thick and people ordered their stuff from those if they couldn’t find it in a store. The only discount store was the 5 and dime aka ‘the dime store’ It did not sell food (except 1 penny candies). People went downtown to do their big shopping.

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