Tips To Organize The Clothes Your Baby Does Not Need
Posted by Marianne Chan | Posted in General Advice | Posted on 26-02-2010
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Babies tend to outgrow their clothes very fast. And parents are then faced with the dilemma of what to save and what not to save. They don’t know how to decide whether they should keep the clothes for later use or whether they should take it down to a consignment store. It can be difficult to make a decision. However, these simple steps can make it easier for you.
Start by getting a few bags for yourself. You can stuff the old clothing into it. And when it is time to drop it off some place all you need to do just put these bags into your car and transport it to the correct location.
Dealing with stained clothing is also important. They just take up unnecessary space in your closet. You can use these stained clothes as rags around the house. Another wonderful thing that you can do with stained clothes is make a memory quilt out of it. It is great way to reuse old baby clothes.
Next, check out the clothes that you want to save. If you are planning on having more children, then these clothes can come in handy. Unisex clothes, socks, booties, and jackets are clothes that can be used for your next baby.
If there is any outfit that you want to save because of sentimental value, then the only thing that you need to do is make sure that it is preserved properly. It is always worth saving a christening gown or your baby’s first outfit. So, make sure to save such clothes.
If you are thinking of saving outfits because you think it will save money a few years from now, then avoid it. This is because ultimately storing it will become a hassle.
Consigning is another thing that you can consider. It will help you get some cash back. And this cash can be used to further buy more clothes for your baby.
Consignment stores accept clothes that are not stained and are not more than two years old. If the clothes are branded, then you will get paid more in terms of cash or store credit. A classic brand is always in demand.
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