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Infant Outfits – Planning Your Unwanted Outfits For Sale

March 7, 2010 by Marianne Chan  
Filed under Fashion

Parents often have problems figuring out what to do with the old baby clothes lying in the cupboard. It is very difficult to decide what you should save and what you should throw away. But don’t worry, here are a few steps that can help you deal with the clutter of old baby clothes lying in your closet.

Start by getting a few bags for yourself. You can stuff the old clothing into it. And when it is time to drop it off some place all you need to do just put these bags into your car and transport it to the correct location.

Now you need to get rid of clothes that have stains on them. Saving clothes with stains on them is never a good idea. Stained clothes can be used as rags in the house. If you really like the outfit, then maybe you can make a small memory quilt out of it. It is a wonderful way to use old baby clothes that your infant does not need any more.

The next thing that you need to do is look at the things that you would not want to throw away. These could be clothes that you would like to save for your next baby. Anything from socks to booties or unisex jackets can be saved for this purpose.

If there is any baby clothing that has sentimental value, then just save it. It could be anything like the first outfit that your baby was wearing when you came back home or the gown he or she was wearing on the christening day. All you need to do is make sure that it is preserved carefully.

If you are thinking of saving outfits because you think it will save money a few years from now, then avoid it. This is because ultimately storing it will become a hassle.

You can also think of consigning baby clothes. You will be able to get back some of the cash that you spent on these clothes. And it is up to you whether you want to buy some new clothes with this money or you just want to keep it for later use.

Unstained clothes and those which are not more than 2 years old are easily accepted by consignment stores. Brands always get you more cash. And basic clothes and classic brands also get you a good amount of cash or store credit.

The writer has written a couple of newer guides pertaining to newborn dresses and also fancy dresses for baby girls.

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