Post by hopenotlost on Oct 24, 2014 12:53:02 GMT -5
Nope, I think it's pretty pricey, and I can find good stuff on the for sale or swap pages on facebook. I got my daughter snowboots for $5, and a pair of snow pants for $3 this year. I've also bought several pairs of Old Navy, Children's Place, and Justice jeans on there for her for around $3/pair.
I have a 40% off coupon sitting in my inbox, that's the only reason the prices don't seem too bad. But yeah, otherwise in some cases, I can do better retail between a sale and coupon.
Also there's a pair of keens that look in worse shape than the ones E just grew out of and they want $$ for them.
I was very happy with the maternity clothes I got from there (with the 40% off). The pricing with coupon was about the same as I would expect to pay at Once Upon A Child. I've glanced a few times since then and the prices for kids/regular clothes do seem high
I made my first purchase last month. I love it. I only looked at shirts $8 and below. And I had a 20%-off code. I bought 2 prs of designer jeans (Joes and 7FAM), a maxi dress, and 12 shirts for $112. The Joe's Jeans and a top were returned for $35, so I averaged less than $6/item for what I kept. Everything was in really great shape (they tell you about flaws on the listing). I'll definitely order again, but I need to keep my site visits to a minimum b/c I'll get a little crazy with it, lol.
As for kid stuff, I find cheaper at garage sales, so I just stick to the women's clothes.
I have used them for high-end women's clothing. I think their prices on kids stuff is $$$. But, I have gotten really nice DVF wrap dresses for like $75.
I have also consigned some stuff with them. Maternity stuff I couldn't sell on MMM B/S/T, formal dresses, etc. I think they paid me > $200 for my stuff plus the consigned pieces.