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Monday, February 22, 2021

Organizing Kids Clothes

Last year, when the world shut down to flatten the curve my baby was 7 months old and wearing 9 month clothes ... then suddenly he shot up to 12 month clothes! Kids tend to do that. Clothing stores were closed and so were second hand stores. Only the big box stores were open and I did not want to drag my 3 kiddos into that chaos to find my youngest some bigger clothes. I decided to order him some jammies online to get him by until things opened up.  The selection was terrible and I had a hard time finding his size. So weird. I ended up ordering a few pairs from Target, Walmart, and Children's Place and having everything shipped to my house (side note, I love Target's drive up option but there was nothing in his size at the 2 Targets 30 miles from my house. Again, so weird.)


Then I waited ... 


And squished him into too small jammies.


And waited ... 


It took 4 to 6 WEEKS to get his jammies! I only ordered 6 or 7 pairs!  Seriously, one month of stuffing him into too small jammies and hoping the seams would hold. Let's be real, it was a minor inconvenience but still annoying. I save everything from my oldest to pass down to my middle but my little guy doesn't get the luxury of having a bin of clothes just waiting for him to grow into. 

But, why not create a bin of next sized clothes for him (and my oldest)? 

Brilliant! 

Now my little man is in 2T, we moved states and I've found an amazing online used kids clothing store called Mommy and Me Resale (go check it out and like them on Facebook).  I have no affiliation with them but ordered all the 2T jammies when he grew again. 

Things are open here, but when he shoots up to the next size over night again, I want to be ready. I like to buy used first because I can get better quality clothing for less and with 3 kids (and me not working) that's important! We save money where we can. When I see a great sale or something adorable I'll get it and put it in his bin. 

We have a great thrift store here called Deseret (there was one in Sacramento too but this store has a larger selection!). All of the kids clothes I've bought are less than $4 - you can't beat toddler wranglers for $3 or the cutest Levi's for $4! We also have an awesome store called Kidz Again - they have a huge selection of kids clothes! I got the girls some fancy dresses just because they were on clearance for $1! They wear them often! 

Back to the bin ... I made a chart to track what we have so it doesn't become a bin full of short sleeved shirts (you can see we currently have 8 yet no jeans or shorts). I can see at a glance what we have and what we need! I taped it under the lid to keep it handy. 

I also took a picture to keep on my phone so when I am in a store and see a great deal on his size I can check to see if we need it or if we are set on that item (another way to save - not buying too much). 

Hopefully, this will keep me a little more organized! Yeah for that! What do you think? Do you do something similar? 













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