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1. Don't feel as though you have to replace your child's entire wardrobe. Go through the closet and dresser and see what still fits and doesn't show a lot of wear and tear. Plan on
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Frequent Ross, T.J. Maxx & Marshall's - These stores are great for finding brand name clothes at a fraction of the price, typically about a third of the suggested retail price
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Check out the local Goodwill. Goodwill clothing is perfect for children. Kids tend to run and play hard during the summer which can lead to rips, tears and stains in clothing. Goodwill
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