Here's good news for all those moms (and dads) who would like to sell their children's outgrown, but still nice, kids' clothes — and buy some new clothing at low prices.
Plus, it's a chance to get your kids some school clothes at bargain basement prices!
Boutique for a Week, a giant consignment sale of children's clothes, is scheduled to be held June 30 to July 2 at Metro Life Church in Casselberry, (located at 910 S. Winter Park Drive).
Three Central Florida moms are behind the idea – Sandie Brooks, and her daughters Kirsten Jones and Kelly Traugott came up with tehe idea several years ago. Now, three times a year, they rent a large church fellowship hall and invite parents to bring in high-quality children's clothing, toys and furniture.
The sale has been quite a hit in Winter Garden and now it's moving to Casselberry.
Those who bring in clothing for consignment can register online at www.boutiqueforaweek.net and print their price tags. They — along with expecting moms, foster moms and adopting parents – will be allowed to shop early before the public, so they can get first pick of the wares.
And if you're thinking about selling your kid's stained or worn clothing, forget it. The organizers examine every piece of clothing to make sure there are no buttons missing, no tears or stains, and that toys and books are in excellent condition. All furniture must be assembled and easy for potential buyers to examine.
In addition, if you're selling teen clothing (sizes 12-14), it should be trendy, manufactured less than two years ago and in nearly new condition. (Why? Because we know how teens and pre-teens are.)
For more information on Boutique For A Week, go to their website. If you're interested in selling clothing, it's important to register in advance.
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