Five Ways to Save Money on Toddler and Newborn Clothes

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Before you ever bring a child into your family, you’re well aware that it’ll cost you money. Just how much depends on a variety of factors, all of which can and probably will change with time.

With your newborn growing quickly, you’ll find yourself spending money on clothes more often than you ever thought possible. Even if it’s not something you want to do, it’s something that you can’t control.

Here are five of the best ways to save money on newborn clothes. Experimenting with one or more of these is likely to keep money in your pocket, without giving up much, if anything, in regards to what you buy.

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Here are five of the best ways to save money on newborn clothes:

1. Shop sales

There will be times when you have no choice but to shop for full price items – and there’s nothing wrong with that. However, whenever possible, it would be in your best interest to shop sales. You can do this at local stores and online. Either way, your savings will add up with each purchase that you make.

2. Shop online

There used to be a day and age when your primary option was to shop for newborn clothes at local stores. In fact, before the days of the internet, this was basically your only option. While it’s still something you can consider in today’s world, don’t assume that it’s best. You may be able to save quite a bit of money by turning your attention to the internet.

There is no shortage of stores that sell newborn clothes online. Once you find a few that pique your interest, continue shopping at them for as long as you continue to get deals. You’ll be happy when you see the savings pile up.

Another benefit of shopping online is the opportunity to more conveniently score deals for yourself, too. For example, you can shop for mommy and me outfits, allowing you to pick out something for yourself when it’s most convenient.

3. Search for gently used options

Some people do this online while others do so at local brick and mortar stores. Either way, you’re sure to find that gently used clothes are always more affordable than comparable clothes that are brand new. The key to success with this is that you search for clothes that are truly gently used. Sure, there may be some signs of wear, but it’s nothing extensive.

If you’ve never done this before, start slowly to get your feet wet. As you gain more experience and knowledge, you’ll come to realize what you should and shouldn’t do.

4. Don’t be too picky

This is where a lot of people run into trouble when shopping for newborn clothes. They know what they’re shopping for, but at the same time they’re extremely picky. When you do this, you’re more likely to waste time while also overspending. It’s okay to be picky to a certain point, but don’t let it bog you down.

Make a list of the items you need to buy, search online and off for the best deals, and then make a purchase when you’re confident that you’re on the right track. If you’re too picky, your newborn will move up in size before you ever make a purchase.

5. Search for coupons and promo codes

There’s never a good reason to shop for newborn clothes before you first determine if there’s a coupon or promo code that can help you save. All it takes is a quick online search to determine if there’s a coupon or code that will save you a few dollars (or more). And remember, discounts come in all shapes and sizes. For instance, a buy one get one deal may be better than a specified percentage off your purchase.

You won’t always find a coupon or promo code before making a purchase, but you should give it your best shot. You’ll be surprised at how often this works in your favor.

Final Thoughts

When you do these things, you’re in a better position to save money on newborn clothes. You may not always get the deal you’re looking for, but that shouldn’t stop you from doing your best.

What other tips can you share for saving money on newborn clothes? Is there anything else that you do to bring relief to this part of your budget?

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