With the cooler months quickly approaching, I have been getting my son’s fall and winter wardrobe together. He had been given a few outfits and shirts already, but I needed to get some more clothes to fill in the gaps. If you would like to see a few more pieces that I found, check out my video.
1. Facebook
A few weeks ago I picked up some PJ’s that were originally $3, but were on sale 20% off for $2.40 each.
2. JC Penny
3. Thrift Stores






6 thoughts on “4 Ways to Save on Toddler Clothes”
Great tips – there are also bunch of Facebook groups where people sell their clothes – lots of times you can even find something completely new.
I love finding new clothes as second-hand! Thanks for sharing about the FB groups. I have never tried them.
Well done, Emily! I've found some good deals on Schoola as well. I need to unpack the next box of hand-me-downs we were given and see what gaps we have for winter. I am so thankful for hand-me-downs…and try to return the favor to someone else when we are done with clothes.
Hand-me downs can be such a blessing to get and to give! Caleb was given some too, but they are 3T so it will be a little while until he fits into them. I love all of the great promotions and sales on Schoola!
Great tips! We got almost all of Sophie's clothes from exchanges (local), thrift shops or handme downs or they were bought for her. We're just not reaching into the buying of new items for her now that her height is slowing down. Although we do go buy new shoes for her since she's grown out of every single hand me down pair.
liz @ sundays with sophie
I've heard of local exchanges but never tried them. That sounds like another great way to find toddler clothes. Isn't it crazy how fast they grow out of their shoes?!