Where Is A Good Place To Buy Used Or New Baby Clothes And Toys For Cheap?

September 17th, 2009 by jennie

I live in Memphis, Tn I have a friend whom dosent have a lot of money and she need clothes and toys for her 7 month old daughter. Where is a good place to get it? I head of a store that sells used clothes,furniture,toys and maternity clothes at like yard sale prices but I forgot the name? We looked at Goodwill and Salvation Army but i guess all the good stuff get taken fast cause there wasnt anything there worth buying? Thanks for the help!

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12 Responses to “Where Is A Good Place To Buy Used Or New Baby Clothes And Toys For Cheap?”

  1. Momof6 Says:

    I love once upon a child. I just recently spend 50 bucks there and got a bagful of clothes for both of my children.
    I also go to local consignment shops. Ebay and craiglist is good too, ive seen nice stuff off there but havent actually boughtnen anything off there yet.

  2. Jovi's Mama Says:

    Once upon a child is a chain of stores that offer used name brand clothing for a good price. Try ebay for used baby clothing.

  3. Unsil Says:

    I have gotten BEAUTIFUL brand new and lightly used baby clothes from Ebay for awesome deals!
    I usually go for “lots” to cut down on shipping and keeping track of several different bids.
    Also, in the spring and summer you can get the paper on a Saturday and do a day of garage sales – great deals , especially in nicer neighborhoods.
    Mom of 6

  4. Jamie Says:

    Goodwill, Salvation Army, WalMart, Target, KMart and mom and pop thrift stores too.

  5. Crazy Mama Says:

    I have a four month old that my fiance and I buy things for off of craigslist. Alot of times people have bags of toys/clothes for as cheap as $10. We even got a car seat 2 diaper bags and a highchair all in great shape for $30. It’s kind of like the Goodwill though some of the items you need to jump on fast. Also try to hit up some friends with older kids that’s where half of our son’s things came from.

  6. ditzychi Says:

    There are many ways to obtain clothing like this. I recommend Craigslist.com. Many people trade, give away or sell there kids clothing once they out grow them. I have found it to be fairly reasonable and easy.
    I would also check into any consignment sales at your local church. I have gotten several items for $1, $2 etc. They usually have bedding, furniture, toys, and clothing.

  7. mish3131 Says:

    I don’t know if you have these out there, but there are stores called “Once Upon a Child” they are great.

  8. mw Says:

    Babies R us

  9. disneygi Says:

    New to You Kids…. but I have no idea if it is a national chain or just a store in Wisconsin.

  10. Baby #1 Due August 2nd Says:

    Winners or Value Village ( I live in Cda). Yard sales or your city/town may have e classifieds (an online community where people buy/sell online. Good luck

  11. Shannamo Says:

    Wal-mart is good and usually cheap, or maybe Kmart. Babies r us and Target can get expensive!

  12. azdbacks Says:

    Have you looked on http://www.FreeCycle.org ?
    Also, some churches have thrift stores, so you could call a few in your area (or look in the phone book under ‘consignment shop’) and ask if they have or know of any second-hand/consignment shops.