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| Money Saving Tips in Buying Baby Clothes | June 23, 2009, 9:49 am | visits: 37 | wordcount: 507
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By Christina Taylor
It's very simple to spend a lot when you have a newborn infant especially when it comes to baby garments and stuff that your baby will sooner outgrow. Planning in advance and doing some shopping for baby garments based on the baby's growth will aid in cutting down the expenses. These suggestions may assist you in planning your next visit to the baby store to shop for clothes.
Purchasing baby clothes that are a wonderful fit is false economy as your infant will pretty soon outgrow all of them. It is more sensible and cost-effective to buy clothes in a larger size as your baby will very soon grow into them and those clothes will last longer for more than a two or three weeks.
It is an advisable idea when selecting clothes according to age, such as seven months or ten months, to work out the period when your little angel is old enough to use them. It's not recommended to buy summer clothes for a seventh month old infant if it will be the middle of winter before they finally fit.
If you have ever tussled to get a squirming or crying baby dressed, you will find out that buying clothes with back openings or the one that has to go over the head is not a nice idea. Front opening garments with either poppers or Velcro fastenings saves you and your infant a lot of stress and time.
Ensure that you have enough clothing. Food often trickles on to your baby's garments during feeding time and babies often spit up or throw up on their clothes. Whenever untidy accidents happen, you'll need a new set of fresh clothes ready for your infant to put on.
It is constantly a nice idea to check out the clearance sales in stores first before opting to pay regular prices. Most department stores of baby clothing shops have bargain sales, especially when they are changing into seasonal clothes, and oftentimes they offer even a good discount at the cash register. If you buy during clearance sale, you can surely save a lot of money.
Don't be too swollen with pride to receive second hand or slightly used clothing from family members and close friends. This can help you save a lot of money. Babies from birth until nine months old do not wear their clothes out so that means most of it will be almost new. You may also discover that some of the clothes haven't even been worn as frequently parents are given more baby garments than what their baby actually needs.
Make some profit out from old baby clothes. Selling baby clothes your little one has outgrown is a good way to bring in a little added income. There are lots of places where you sell baby clothes and get some cash an example would be eBay, thrift stores, garage sales and online selling. You might not make loads of cash and will definitely not get what you originally paid for, but still, you'll in any case get some of your money back.
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