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624.1 | Guilt police struck again! | SOLANA::WAHL_RO | | Mon Jan 14 1991 20:30 | 15 |
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Ed,
I, too was thinking of Children's Orchard. They just opened a store
near us. But I was approached by an organization affiliated with our
church. It seems that there is a tremendous need for infant and
children's clothes for the poor right here in our town. The organizers
came over within an hour and picked up all of our discarded
maternity/baby clothes/equipment. I don't know where you live, but
we never imagined that the need was so great right here in Mickey
Mouse's backyard! It was tax deductible too!
I know this didn't answer your question.....
Rochelle
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624.2 | my 2 cents | FDCV07::HSCOTT | Lynn Hanley-Scott | Tue Jan 15 1991 11:34 | 14 |
| Where _are_ Children's Orchards located? I've always wondered....
I sold my son's infant stuff through another secondhand store near me
and found them reasonable in terms of the $ they gave (40% of selling
price back to me), but very scrutinizing in terms of condition of
clothing. If you have things that you describe as "destroyed by your
second child", any second hand place might not take them.
Anothe thought - for buying and selling - is Salvation Army. I dropped
some things there, got a receipt for the tax credit (charitable
donation) and also found some great toddler sweaters for 49 cents
each!!!
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624.3 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Tue Jan 15 1991 12:11 | 5 |
| There is a Childrens Orchard in Nashua, NH on Amherst St.
I donate my used children's clothing and toys to Goodwill Industries.
Steve
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624.4 | Must be a worthwhile endeavor ... stores are full! | CALS::JENSEN | | Tue Jan 15 1991 12:18 | 25 |
| I have picked up a lot of "daycare" clothes for JA (now 16 months old)
through Children's Orchard (Westboro) and Just Us Girls (Northboro).
The clothes are in very good condition and reasonably priced (priced
well enough not to get too upset when they get torn or stained at
daycare).
As for getting rid of JA's clothes, I just give them to a family who
needs them and are appreciative to have them ... we've been lucky that
JA's not too hard on her clothes, so they are in good and excellent
condition when she's outgrown them. I know I could pick up some $$$'s
by selling them, but JA has received SO MUCH from others, that I feel
better about joining in the spirit of "passing things along"
(including baby furniture, toys, etc.).
I've been in the stores when people have come in for their "money" and
one lady picked up over $40!!! (not sure how many clothing items she
sold, but she got a nice little stipend ... and I heard the clerk tell
her that if she uses the money in her store, they'll add an additional
"credit" to the sum ... like 20% or something ... the lady took the
cash, though).
That's all I know ...
Dottie
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624.5 | | BAGELS::RIOPELLE | | Tue Jan 15 1991 12:19 | 4 |
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Thanks for all the replies, and suggestions.
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624.6 | Cash or consignment? | GEMVAX::WARREN | | Tue Jan 15 1991 13:50 | 29 |
| Most secondhand children stores are consignment shops. You are paid a
percentage of the sale price when and if the item sells.
Children's Orchard is NOT a consignment store. They pay cash up front
for items that they can use, though I believe the percentage is
significantly lower. They basically get a bigger cut for assuming all
the risk.
When I checked with Just Us Girls, they carried most items on
consignment, but paid cash for a few in-demand things.
I usually give my girls' clothes away, but when I wasn't working I sold
things to the C.O. in Westboro, MA, several times. The most I got was
about $90, but that included a car seat, a swing, a baby bath tub, a
baby scale and several boxes of clothes. So the per-item amount wasn't
much.
I haven't bought many things there, but I've had good luck there on
occasion. In particular, I love wool dress coats on little girls, but
can't justify the cost for the number of times they wear them. But I
bought a Rothschild's coat for Paige in Westboro, and another for
Caileigh in the Peabody, MA, C.O. for less than one new one would
cost (even at Raschel's) and they both look like brand new.
I believe there are also Children's Orchards in Framingham and Ipswich.
-Tracy
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624.7 | C.O. in Milford ma. | KUZZY::KOCZWARA | | Tue Jan 15 1991 14:19 | 6 |
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There's a Children's Orchard in Milford Ma, on Rte 140 heading towards
Hopedale and Upton.
Also, there's a Rothchild coat outlet in Fall River, Ma. It's close
to the other factory stores in Fall River.
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624.8 | "Second Hand Rose" | ISLNDS::BARR_L | Snow - Yech! | Tue Jan 15 1991 15:04 | 23 |
| re: .6
If the Children's Orchard that you're referring to in Framingham is
the one that's on Rt. 27, it's actually in Natick and is no longer
called Children's Orchard but rather Children's Boutique. It's
owned and operated by the same people, but they just broke away
from the Children's Orchard chain. They sell new and used clothing.
I bought my son (he's 5 1/2 months old) a pair of corderoy's and
a sweater and paid $2.50 for the complete outfit and they looked
brand new.
There's also a consignment shop downtown Leominster called Kid's
Stuff. The woman who owns the place is extremly fussy about the
condition of the clothing that she'll take in (i.e. no stains, no
buttons missing, no holes...). Her prices are also extremly
reasonable. I bought my son a beautiful pair of Hush Puppies overalls
and a long sleave shirt to go with them and paid a total of $3.30.
I shop at consignment shops quite often and also yard sales and
flea markets. You'd be amazed at what you can find and how little
you'll spend.
Lori B.
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624.9 | Shop 'til you drop ... and spend less! | CALS::JENSEN | | Wed Jan 16 1991 09:49 | 54 |
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I just happened to be in "Just Us Girls" yesterday and had a chance to
briefly talk with the owner.
She told me the rule of thumb is: she usually pays the "seller" about
1/2 of the rack price ... prices vary depending on condition of clothes
(brand new vs. slightly used vs. used, but in good condition) AND name
brands (Oshkosh, Carter, etc. draws a slightly better price).
I've found that the prices are generally about:
. $4-5 for bibfronts ($6-7 for Oshkosh)
. $3-4 for jerseys
. $8-10 for jackets, $13-16 for snowsuits
. $7-10 for dresses (party dresses are $1-3 more)
. $3 for stretchsuits, $5 for those heavy sleepers
(now, we're talking toddler sizes prices here ... she does sell all
sizes of GIRLS clothes, infancy to teens AND maternity clothes).
She takes maternity and women's clothes "on consignment", but pays
"outright" for baby things.
I prefer to buy the name brands from JUG (Just Us Girls), preferably
Oshkosh, & find all JUG's costs average about 1/3-1/2 of the cost of
a "brand spankin' new" price ... so I get more clothes for the money &
they make great play clothes (and many times they are BRAND NEW
anyway!).
JA gets a lot of clothes as gifts, mostly her dresses, jogging suits &
nice daytime outfits ... so we usually only need to buy "new"
her shoes, boots, hats/mittens, socks/underwear and sleepers.
JUG's been running a 1/2 off price-tag sale this past week or so on
all winter clothes: jackets, down vests, cordoroy (pants, skirts,
jumpers), sweaters, sweatshirts, hats/mittens and anything with
long-sleeves (blouses, dresses, jerseys). I picked up quite a few
bargains, especially considering that JA will be wearing bibfronts and
long-sleeve jerseys & dresses well into April. I also bought some
of the larger sizes for next Fall/Winter (JA's growth pattern is
very predictable) ... but most of JUG's winter bargains are "picked
over" now.
JUG is located in the Country Villa shopping center, Route 20,
Marlboro. Hours are: Tu,W,F 10-4:30; Th 10-6; Sat 10-4 --
closed Sundays and Mondays). Her store is smaller than Children's
Orchard and I think her prices are a little higher, but I have better
luck getting the brand names and better condition of clothes at her
store ... She's also very pleasant and honest and fair.
Shop 'til you drop ... and spend less.
Dottie
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624.10 | New shoes only, please! | BCSE::WEIER | Patty, DTN 381-0877 | Thu Jan 17 1991 21:44 | 13 |
| I may have misunderstood the previous reply ... but do be careful about
children wearing used shoes. Actually, don't let them!! My 2nd son
had a problem walking, and his feet were pointed quite strangely (both
to the left or something), and he was always falling over himself (more
so than a toddler). The Pedi. noticed that he was much better when
barefoot. Come to find out the hand-me-down shoes that his brother had
BARELY worn had been broken in JUST enough to his brother's feet, but
were VERY different from his own feet, and were having a major impact
on him. I suppose if your feet are only 5 inches long, and there's a
half-inch 'depression' in your shoe, the 'wrong' way, it feels pretty
major.
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624.11 | | NRADM::TRIPPL | | Thu Feb 14 1991 12:56 | 12 |
| We recently went through the cellar and sorted out the no-longer used
baby furniture, clothes, maternity clothes and such. In conversation
we mentioned our "activities" to my son's Godmother who works for the
Worcester Visiting Nurses Association. She said they will take no
longer needed baby and maternity items and give them to mothers and
children, amny of whom are on public assistance. She said many
visiting nurse ass'n will do this.
I will be glad to put people in touch withthe right people if you
contact me off-line.
Lyn
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624.12 | My two bits... | MARLIN::HOOPER | | Tue Feb 26 1991 12:25 | 14 |
| My experience with several Childrens Orchard branches is
that it does seem to depend on the branch. Some seem
to be more selective than others. They ask that clothes
be stain free and not pilled (sp?). I have found some to
be more particular about name brands too. However, they
do claim to all maintain the same policy branch-to-branch....
There are branches on Rte 28 in Salem, NH and another very
well stocked one in Tewksbury (sorry I don't have the address
here at work). There used to be another in No Andover too.
Just my "two bits"!
Julia
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624.13 | More store locations | PENUTS::MWHEELER | Meg Wheeler, DAS IS | Mon Jun 10 1991 14:12 | 18 |
| The C.O. in Tewksbury, MA is located on Main Street (Route 38) in a small
collection of shops almost across from Aubuchon Hardware. There is another
one on Route 38 in Dracut, MA about a mile north of the intersection with
Route 113. There is also a Children's Changeables (former C.O.) in
Tyngsboro, MA (in the Flint's Plaza on Westford Road, about .25 miles west
of Route 3 off Exit 34.) I've also heard there are stores in Derry, NH and
in Manchester, NH.
I have found that each store has its specialties. I've had better luck
with clothing in Tyngsboro and with things like walkers and back-pack
carriers at the Dracut C.O. (probably a combination of personal preference
and timing.) I still check the Tyngsboro store first because its closer.
Every time I'm in one of the stores, I check their small toy displays.
I've gotten several little things like the blue, white and orange chiming
bird for $2 that I saw for $4 - $6 in larger stores.
Meg
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624.14 | where is Children's Orchard | OGOMTS::ASPENCER | | Fri Aug 30 1991 00:21 | 6 |
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I would like to know where the closest Children's Orchard is to me.
I live in Clinton. I have alot of girls clothing I would like to sell.
I also have a swing I would like to sell. I want to go this Saturday.
Amy
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624.15 | Westborough | NODEX::HOLMES | | Fri Aug 30 1991 09:11 | 6 |
| There is one in Westborough, MA. That's probably the closest one to
you. My sister went two weeks ago, and I think she said that the name
had changed. I have a phone book from last year that lists it at
36 Lyman Street with a phone number of 366-7966.
Tracy
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624.16 | | USOPS::GALLANT | Oh look! Sears... | Fri Aug 30 1991 12:58 | 20 |
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RE: .13
The one in Westboro is in the Caldor plaza if memory
serves correctly.
There's also a consignment shop in Clinton called
"Dress 'Em for Less" who accept only children's and
maternity clothes. I didn't speak very long with
them since I have mostly adult clothes to get rid
of, but they did say you can bring in your clothes,
they'll determine what they can sell and what they
can't, put them on a rack for three months and
will send you a check for whatever they could
sell. The rest would need to be picked up by you
within a week or it would be given to various
charities.
/Kim
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624.17 | My ratings ... | CALS::JENSEN | | Tue Sep 03 1991 12:03 | 25 |
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I've bought Juli's "daycare" clothes from both Children's Orchard
(Westboro) - now Children's Carousel (I think!), Just Us Girls (Next to
Country Villa Restaurant, Route 20, Marlboro), and Dress 'Em For Less
(Clinton -- my Mom got friendly with the owner, Dawn, who's very nice, but
has decreased her store hours YET MORE! - I believe she's working parttime
now).
I'd rate:
1) JUG - more expensive, better condition, brand names, small inventory
2) Children's Orchard - medium priced, bigger inventory and turnover
3) DEFL - cheaper, smaller inventory
There's also a "trade" store on Main Street, Leominster (just as you enter
Main St, Leominster from Lancaster -- on the right -- donut shop at the
intersection).
Rarely do I trade Juli's hand-me-downs ... I tend to just give them to
friends/family. "Maybe" I'll attempt to sell them at one of our family
craft fairs this fall (along with her crib layette, table clip=on, etc.).
I know JUG is real picky about brand names, condition (original buttons!),
etc. -- not worth the hassell! (although she did accept all the items I
traded in early-summer!). DEFL will take "anything"! and price it accordingly.
Dottie
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624.18 | ] | WMOIS::BARR_L | Wanted: Male slave | Tue Sep 03 1991 15:33 | 16 |
| I shop at consignment/second hand shops quite often for my son. One
shop that I really liked a lot was Kids 'N' Caboodle. It's located in
Acton on Strawberry Hill Road (just off of 2A). They had tons and tons
of children's clothes, mostly used but they did have a few new things.
I walked out of there with 18 outfits for my son for $42 dollars and
most of the stuff was Healthtex, so I'd say I got a few bargains!
Also, I just got of the phone with the Woman at "Dress 'Em For Less"
and she was extremly helpful. I told her what I was looking for and
she put me on hold and checked to see if she had it. She was extremly
helpful.
My experiences with consignment/used clothing stores has been great.
I'd highly recommend them to others with limited incomes!
Lori B.
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624.19 | Classickids, Westford | TNPUBS::STEINHART | Pixillated | Tue Sep 03 1991 15:57 | 7 |
| I've been pretty pleased with Classickids resale shop in Westford,
north of LKG and Kimballs ice cream. They have a bright yellow sign
outside. I've found their prices to be even lower than Childrens
Orchard of Manchester, NH. (shhh - don't tell them) They have a
decent selection of older kids' clothing, as well as baby-toddler.
Laura
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624.20 | Children's Orchard Framingham | OGOMTS::ASPENCER | | Wed Sep 04 1991 22:53 | 14 |
| Thanks for the replys. I went to Children's Orchard in Framingham on
Saturday dropped off 11 dresses and 4 pairs of Oshkash jeans, 3 pairs
of Healthtex cords, a baby bunting and a coat. I was to call on Wednesday
(today).
The woman I spoke to said she would only give me 19.00. I washed
and ironed everything. Half the dresses were never worn. I told
her I would be down to pick up my clothes. I was not satisfied with
her offer she said the clothes were dirty. My clothes were in
excellent condition alot better than in her store. I guess I will
try another store. He sells Polly Flinders dresses for 8.00 in her
store. I would rather donate my clothes to charity than give to her.
Amy
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624.21 | Dress Them up for Less | OGOMTS::ASPENCER | | Thu Sep 05 1991 21:05 | 9 |
| I picked up all my clothing from Children's Orchard and went to
Dress Them up for Less in Clinton. The woman is so nice there.
She told me that if my dresses sell I would get 5 dollars for each
dress. You get 40% of the sale price. She said that the dress would
sell for 15.00 to 17.00. I am going back the weekend with winter coats
and snow suits. Times are getting really tough nowadays.
Amy
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624.22 | Sentimental Me!! | JAWS::TRIPP | | Fri Sep 06 1991 10:42 | 14 |
| As an aside to this, and hoping not to come accross as some kind of
"sentimental nut case", am I the only one who has boxes of these little
tiny, cute newborn outfits, in great shape, but can't find the heart to
part with them?
I mean before my son was born, and we knew it was to be a boy by amnio,
my mother inlaw went out and bought literally a rack full of adorable
outfits, name brands, I've seen some of these outfits in places like
Filene and Lord and Taylor, even though she bought them at Raschells,
Calverts and some place on the south shore. But it's sort of like I
just can't seem to part with these things. Is it just me, or has
anyone else had these feelings about giving or consigning clothes?
Lyn
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624.23 | Boy did they make them durable! | GOZOLI::BERTINO | | Fri Sep 06 1991 10:47 | 6 |
| re: -.1
Nah!! I have all of my daughters. But the things that are really
special to me are the things of mine that my mother saved!! I love to
see Megan in my PJ's, using my blankets and wearing my sweaters now!
W-
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624.24 | | WMOIS::BARR_L | Be like Mike! | Fri Sep 06 1991 12:35 | 16 |
| Lynn,
You are not alone. I don't ever plan on having another baby (doesn't
everyone say that? (-: ), but yet I refuse to part with anything. I
have boxes and bags of stuff that he'll never be able to wear again
(some things he never even wore and some things only once or twice).
I'm sure I could sell this stuff to consignment shops and make quite a
bit of money, but I just can't bare to part with this stuff.
My mother is the same way. At my baby shower she gave me an afghan,
sweater and hat set that she made when she was pregnant with my older
brother. He turned 34 last weekend.
So you never know, my grand children might wear some of this stuff! :-)
Lori B.
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624.25 | | WMOIS::BARR_L | Be like Mike! | Fri Sep 06 1991 12:41 | 19 |
| re: .20
Where is there a Children's Orchard in Framingham? I know of a
Children's Boutique on Rt. 27, but that's in Natick. Personally, I am
not thrilled with the owners of that store. The husband is quite rude
and extremly frugal. He won't budge on his prices to save his life.
One day I went in there and upon entering he stated, "Anything with a
hole punched in the price tag is an additional 50% off". I looked
around and picked up 4 items. One was a button down dress shirt for my
son, there was a crossed out $2.50 on the ticket and $1.00 was written
below that, there was also a hole punched in it. I brought my
purchases to the register and he did not take the additional 50% off
this shirt. I questioned him about it and he said, "Well, it's already
been marked down more than 50%, so I'm not going to take any more off".
I argued with him about it (I know it was only 50 cents, but it was the
principal), but I ended paying the $1.00 anyway. I also made sure to
let him know that it was the last time that I would shop there.
Lori B.
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624.26 | | NAVIER::SAISI | | Fri Sep 06 1991 13:21 | 5 |
| I think the second generation stuff is really precious. We were
going through some boxes with Cindy's mom and found a quilted bunting
that she wore. Also the Philadelphia Inquirer from the day she
was born.
Linda
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624.27 | the "legacy box" | PERFCT::WOOLNER | Photographer is fuzzy, underdeveloped and dense | Fri Sep 06 1991 13:59 | 16 |
| Alex lobbies to have *most* of her clothing set aside in the box, which
is to be handed down for her kids; fortunately, she also understands
about giving to the Goodwill or Salvation Army, and she *loves* selling
and buying at the "Great as Nu" (really the Good as Nu [sic], on Rt. 85 in
Hudson).
The legacy box gets everything I've made her, because Momms get to
exercise their unbridled pride and vanity, unless the article had
previously self-destructed. It also gets most of the Polly Flinders;
those that I never cared much for get the axe (G as Nu) unless Alex
convinces me they're important to her.
I'm just afraid the legacy box will be a legacy ROOM by the time Alex
goes to college...
Leslie
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624.28 | Baby All's - Nashua | XCUSME::BEALAND | | Thu Nov 07 1991 13:53 | 6 |
| I've just noticed that Baby All's located in Nashua is empty. This
was a great store for used children's clothing. My son is due for
some winter clothes, any information???
Thanks,
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624.29 | Baby Alls # disconnected | CGHUB::OBRIEN | Yabba Dabba DOO | Thu Nov 07 1991 15:02 | 4 |
| If you're looking for a consignment shop there's one in Amherst on
Route 101A called Mother & Child (Heritage Shops) across from
Winchendon furniture.
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624.30 | another one | USCTR2::EPARENTE | | Thu Nov 07 1991 15:19 | 3 |
|
Also, there is Childrens Orchid, RT 101A in Nashua.
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624.31 | | RANGER::PEACOCK | Freedom is not free! | Fri Nov 08 1991 16:46 | 6 |
| Just saw something in the paper about the one in Clinton, MA. -
Apparently they are closing - not sure when, but it will be soon if
its not already done.
- Tom
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624.32 | dress them up for less | OGOMTS::ASPENCER | | Thu Nov 21 1991 21:44 | 9 |
| I just recieved my check for the clothes I had on consignment at the
Clinton Store Dress Them up for Less. You get a 20% off your first
purchase. The woman is very nice,she also sells homemade dresses,
overalls, quilts, and bibs. She is still taken winter clothing
until Jan 1. Her overralls are made in the same print just like
Oshkosh. She has a few of my daughter's Christmas dresses hanging
in the window.
-Amy
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624.33 | EXTRA CHRISTMAS MONEY | USCTR1::PGREEN | | Thu Dec 05 1991 15:42 | 27 |
|
A WAY TO GET EXTRA CHRISTMAS MONEY$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$4
Take good care of your party dresses and your baby clothes
cause they can make you money later on.
Just Us Girls a really nice consignment store on Route
20 in Marlboro is for SALE/and or closing soon.
WHY? She can not find enough quality used dresses
or baby clothes to keep up the inventory in her store.
I am going to go through my closet over the weekend and
pulling out party dresses that I am sick of and my
children's clothes that are in good condition.
I know that most of us have a lot of clothes also that
we don't need so why not bring them to Just Us Girls
and make some extra Christmas Money.
I don't know about you but most of my dressy dresses
and baby clothes are hardly worn out.
JUST A SUGGESTION....I don't want them to close cause
I find so many good deals there.
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624.34 | Thumbs UP to Just Us Girls -- they are GREAT! | CALS::JENSEN | | Mon Dec 09 1991 10:05 | 13 |
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I agree ... Just Us Girls is my favorite, too! They deal with just
quality and name brands ... NEVER have I gotten home to find a stain or
tear that went "unnoticed" (you cannot return items to a consignment store
even if they are damaged!). JUG did allow me to return some items that
didn't fit (as long as their tags were still attached.
I never got burned by JUG, the owner and personnel are extremely pleasant
and helpful ... and I'll be so disappointed if they close.
Sigh.
Dottie
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