Friday, May 7, 2010

“The Best Kids, Teen, and Adult Thrift Shops in Fort ... - Associated Content” plus 1 more

“The Best Kids, Teen, and Adult Thrift Shops in Fort ... - Associated Content” plus 1 more


The Best Kids, Teen, and Adult Thrift Shops in Fort ... - Associated Content

Posted: 07 May 2010 10:16 AM PDT

Frugal, penny pincher, deal seeker, or just plain cheap. It doesn't matter what you call yourself when looking for bargain clothing. What matters is where you shop. There are many thrift stores in Fort Wayne ranging from the traditional Salvation Army and Goodwill stores to privately owned, consignment shops. What are the BEST places to find good quality, organized bargains? Look no further, here is a list of the top thrift stores for babies and children's clothing, teen clothing, and adult women's clothing.

Let's face it, kids grow like weeds. What is the point in spending $25 on a pair of pint size, name brand jeans when they are going to outgrow them in a month? Save some money and running to multiple stores by shopping Once Upon a Child. They have in style clothing for kids from infant to pre-teen. I have found the best bargains on holiday dresses and at their end of season clearance sales. They also have gently used toys, baby equipment and maternity clothing. Average price for an article of brand name clothing, $4.00. Once Upon a Child is located behind Glenbrook mall right next to ToysRUs.

Teenagers are just as hard to dress with their taste in clothing changing almost daily. At Plato's Closet, your dollar goes about twice as far as it would at a store in the mall. Aeropostale, American Eagle, and Roxy are some of the more popular brands of clothing to be found at around half the price. The average price for a piece of clothing is around $8. This is a great store to find back to school clothes or for the working teen looking to add or change up his or her wardrobe but still be fashionable. Plato's Closet also sells used Cd's, DVD's, and books. Plato's Closet is located on Coldwater road in the JoAnn Plaza next to Disc Replay and Quizno's.

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Skin Deep 4: Clothing & Jewelry to Support Melanoma ... - celebritybabyscoop

Posted: 07 May 2010 07:45 AM PDT

Skin Deep 4:  Clothing & Jewelry to Support Melanoma Research

Summer's around the corner and that means protecting your kids and yourself from the harmful effects of the sun. Skin Deep 4, a special online children's clothing boutique supports the fight against Melanoma by funding research to find a cure for late stage Melanoma via the sales of its clothing and jewelry line.

The boutique features baby onesies, hip tank tops, trendy leggings, skinny and rolled up jeans, chic headbands, flowered hats and couture wraps in sizes infant to 6T. So your little one can dress in style while supporting a great cause.

In addition, Skin Deep 4 has created a special jewelry line featuring the Halo Necklace, custom designed for Skin Deep 4 by Diana Warner. The interlocking Halo necklace is designed to be worn as a reminder to honor the every day angel in our lives and to support the search for a cure for Melanoma skin cancer.

Denise Finch is the founder of the Skin Deep 4 and the designer of its boutique cancer support clothing line. She was inspired to launch this project when she lost her brother, Dr. Mitchell Anderson, to terminal melanoma in 2008. His compassion-filled life and his final experience with stage 4 cancer motivated her to make a difference in the lives of others.

Special CBS Offer: For the month of May (skin cancer awareness month), the Halo Necklace has been reduced from $89 to $59. No code is necessary, simply go to the site and add the necklace to your cart and the price automatically will change to $59.

Remember to apply sunscreen (and moms, don't forget yourself)!

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