How I Scored $5 Shirts with The Children’s Place Spring Blowout

rebeca  Tuesday, April 26, 2011

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children's placeI have certain price points for my son’s clothes…which tends to amaze my friends. I don’t like to pay more than $5 for his shirts. Now that he’s in “boys” sizes, it’s a little more difficult, but I can still come pretty close. For winter shirts (button ups and sweaters), I like to shop Ebay. However, summer polos and t-shirts have thinner materials and usually need to be purchased new for durability.

Today, I hit up The Children’s Place for their Spring Blowout Sale and scored four shirts for $4.40 each, including tax and shipping. Here’s how I did it: While I usually go through Ebates, today I started with MyPoints because I need just a few more points to cash in. In a separate tab, I opened RetailMeNot.com to find some discount codes. I found several codes good for 15% off and then used a free shipping code I picked up from the store the last time I was at the mall. (It’s always good to have one one hand, but you can call your local store to see if they’ll give you one over the phone.)

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“Oh, The Places You’ll Go” End of School-Year Tradition

It’s not too much longer till the school year comes to a close, so I wanted to share this amazing idea I found on…you guessed it…Pinterest. You all know the book Oh, The Places You’ll Go from Dr. Seuss. It’s a great graduation gift. But, Lisa from Lisa’s Workshop suggests grabbing a copy when your kid is young. At the end of each school year, give it to your child’s teacher to sign or write a note. When you’re child graduates (hard to think of!), you’ll have a lovely gift to give him/her. Lisa has even included some lovely tags in her blog post, so make sure to go check it out.

For more clever ideas like this, make sure to follow me on Pinterest.

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