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  2. I spend less than $300 on back-to-school shopping for my 2 ...

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    The author has her kids reuse backpacks and lunch boxes and buys used clothes for back-to-school. MARIA PAVLOVA/Getty Images I have two kids in high school, and I spend less than $300 on back-to ...

  3. Growing numbers of Westchester kids need shoes, coats ... - AOL

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    Staff and volunteers arrange clothing at The Sharing Shelf's Teen Boutique in Port Chester, where teens in need can shop for free and choose outfits in a private and dignified boutique-like setting.

  4. Children's clothing - Wikipedia

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    Children's clothing or kids' clothing is clothing for children who have not yet grown to full height. Children's clothing is often more casual than adult clothing, fit for play and rest. In the early 21st century, however, childrenswear became heavily influenced by trends in adult fashion. Grandma bait is a retail industry term for expensive ...

  5. 8 Places To Donate Clothes or Sell Them for Cash - AOL

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    ThredUp. ThredUp is an online consignment store that takes women’s clothing and accessories. To sell your clothes, request a Clean Out Kit on the ThredUp website. Fill it with the items you want ...

  6. Thrift store chic - Wikipedia

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    Thrift store chic refers to a style of dressing where clothes are cheap and/or used. Clothes are often purchased from thrift stores such as the Salvation Army, Goodwill, or Value Village. Originally popular among the hippies of the 1960s, this fashion movement resurfaced during the mid-1980s among teenagers, and expanded into the 1990s with the ...

  7. Infant clothing - Wikipedia

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    Infant clothing or baby clothing is clothing made for infants. Baby fashion is a social-cultural consumerist practice that encodes in children's fashion the representation of many social features and depicts a system characterized by differences in social class, richness, gender, or ethnicity.