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  2. 13 of the Best Kids' Clothing Stores Online, Vetted by ... - AOL

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    Nordstrom offers a wide selection of high-quality kids' clothing from their house label, top brands and even high-fashion designers like Versace and Fear of God, so they’ve got you covered in ...

  3. The 46 Best Sustainable Products and Brands to Shop in ... - AOL

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    The fashion industry creates a lot of waste, and part of that is overstock. With Milaner, every piece is made to order or produced in small runs to cut down on excess inventory.

  4. Justice (store) - Wikipedia

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    Justice makes girls size 6 through size 20, [2] as well as plus sizes for size 10–24. [2] Plus sized dresses, tops and jackets are also available. [2] The brand was purchased by Bluestar Alliance in 2020. Justice began being sold exclusively at Walmart. Justice products are also available for purchase through Walmart online.

  5. Faherty Brand - Wikipedia

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    The program is designed to support the brand's commitment to sustainability and circular fashion, enabling customers to buy and sell pre-owned Faherty products. This initiative promotes greater circularity within the fashion industry and reflects Faherty's efforts to reduce waste and extend the lifecycle of its apparel. [9]

  6. Tea Collection - Wikipedia

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    Tea Collection is a San Francisco-based children's clothing company co-founded in 2002 by Emily Meyer and Leigh Rawdon. The clothing line is available through their e-commerce website as well as department stores and clothing boutiques worldwide. [2]

  7. Too many kids clothes? Here's one way to cut waste - AOL

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    If you send them a bag back, let's say of clothes that no longer fit your child, you get $10 off. If you sign up for monthly orders, it's $30. SEE MORE: Through 'Buy Nothing,' 7 million neighbors ...