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malaki11 · 31-35, M
My mother has a saying. If you can afford to buy it for you (the parent), then you can afford to buy it for your child too. If you like and can afford name brand clothes (which I do) then your child should NOT look like you got their clothes from the Salvation Army!!
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cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@malaki11 My niece can walk into any mall store around here and buy what she wants but she gets name brands at consignment stores , thrift stores and yard sales in very good almost new condition for a fraction of what they sell for at the mall and when the children outgrow them she has her own yard sales and resells them. She’s using good sense to save money. She also buys her own stuff the same way.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
Exactly. I wouldn’t do it, my daughter grew so fast that some of the clothes that she was given in her baby shower never got worn. And she grew fast as a toddler till she got to be about 4-5 years old. A lot of parents buy good second-hand clothing for their young children or get hand-me downs from other relatives.
potato sack but make it ✨gucci✨
Eternity · 26-30, M
@deathfairy I'll draw a G on it with a sharpie
Dayman · 31-35, M
Yeah no way I don’t even buy expensive clothes for myself