Thursday, August 21, 2008

In-Style Threads



We are sure all you moms out there have probably started shopping for clothes. Of course, all the kids want the latest and greatest, most in-fashion items out there, right? Or at least you do! Well, let us Mommies help you out with a few of our favorite shops. Plus you will all get a chance to win some of them!

One our new favorite items is the Skirty from Amoretti. It's the answer to that perennial problem of how to keep your little girl looking together while she's in a dress or a skirt. It might be your three-year old doing the classic hitching-up of her dress to check on a situation that is going on with her stomach, letting the whole world in on the news that she's got her undies on backwards. It may be a four-year old, conscientiously smoothing her skirt over her knees, not yet aware that if your feet are on the chair and your knees are up around your chin, then the point of keeping your skirt down has been lost. It could be your five-year old, showing the dinner company how she's learned to stand on her head. Or it might be your 4th grader who likes to wear a skirt to school but also likes to jump off the swings...

We are all excited to finally have this answer and we all would like to add how stinking cute our girls look in them!

Bitty Braille has the most unique shirts we have ever seen. We all completely feel in love with them the moment we saw them. We have never seen children's t-shirts with Braille on them. The concept behind Bitty Braille is that it introduces Braille to young children. Bitty Braille features simple "kid-friendly" fun words, written on tees in Braille, with exquisite faceted rhinestuds for girls and metal studs for boys. Bitty Braille donates a portion of every sale to the American Foundation for the Blind (afb.org). The AFB is a national nonprofit organization founded in 1921 to provide research, representation, information and discussion regarding the possibilities for people with vision loss. Helen Keller worked for AFB for over 40 years until her death in 1968.

When we first saw Lark and Loon each of us melted. We all said how we wished they came in adult sizes! Lark and Loon commissions original pieces from artists across the country and turns them into unique, wonderfully soft, carefree clothing for children ages 2 to 12. All of our tees, drops and leggings are pure cotton, printed with water-based inks and USA made. Lark and Loon’s creations are go-to favorites for those seeking one-of-kind everyday, classic clothes to nurture the inner artist of all those who wear it. Most items come in size 2/3 all the way to a size 10.

Lark and Loon is gearing up for their back to school trunk shows. Trunk Shows are a great way to mingle with friends and neighbors, and purchase unique artistic clothing. Hosts receive 20% of their show profits towards clothes or cash, so you get paid to party! Interested potential hosts can contact Lark and Loon at nest@larkandloon.com

Tote & Tee has some of the cutest t-shirts for kids! Register at Tote and Tee for a chance to win $25 Store Credit in their monthly drawing.Do you love Tote and Tee? Looking for a way to earn free store credit? Help spread the word about Tote and Tee by having a Tee Party. It's a great way to share the site and earn store credit! Click here to read more!

We love that Tote & tee offers shirts for boys and girls from sizes 3/6 months all the way to size 12. Don't forget to get your girls some of the adorable tights or knee highs. There is always some great sales to be found at Tote & Tee, so head on over and check them out!

We all grew up wearing chonies from Hanes. In fact it's the one company we all use a lot. We have all purchased many, many pairs of chonies and socks for our little ones. Were all about comfort.

Hanes®. An American Original. Clothing, Socks & Underwear for Men, Women & Kids.
Every day, millions of people count on famous Hanes® products: bras, panties, underwear, T-shirts, socks, clothing, and more...for men, women, and kids. Why is Hanes® so popular? It all comes down to comfort. Not to mention fit, style, and outstanding quality.

See for yourself. Browse Hanes.com to view the great selection of underwear, clothing, and more.

Hanes® T-Shirts for the Whole Family Plus, check out the cool Hanes® T–shirts for men, women, and kids — ranging from updated fashion tees to classic cotton T–shirts. Try best–selling Beefy–T® T–shirts, premium Ultimate T-shirts, and new fitted women's T-shirts (for that flattering curve-conscious look). You can even design your own T–shirts through the HanesByMe website.

fliggity is home of the shirts that fliggity fly. They are long sleeved shirts and it basically looks like there are wings attached to it. Allow your child's imagination to soar as they learn to fly in this magical shirt.

Let us tell you a little bit about the other shirts from fliggity!

On your little one's special day get them a how old am i? tee. There are many different designs and colors to choose from. Every child will look absolutely adorable on their birthday in this special shirt.

The stylish superheroes is a favorite for either boy or girl! Show those other superheros how to be stylish in this washable, trendy, updated version of the cape. Each shirt is customized with child's first initial ( specify when ordering) and cape with matching embroidery detail. Cape is detachable.

Want to get a little on the retro side? Then check out the tiggity tie dye. Turn your baby or child into the most stylish kid on the block with this washable tie dye shirt. Select your own phrase or name to be embroidered. please note: all tie dyes are hand dyed so the designs will vary. Choose colors from blue, pink, greens, browns, reds, there are even twin sets.

Baby LegsThe girls are sure to want to accessorize with BabyLegs! These fun and hip threads can be worn on the legs and arms. They can be matched or mis-matched. Let her creativity flow as she dresses to express! Babylegs even has some great styles that the boys may like to wear n their arms, too!

We have a BabyLegs gift set for you to win right here at Mommies United!

Here's all you can enter to win today:

  • One winner will receive a Bitty Braille shirt
  • One winner will receive your favorite tee from Lark & Look
  • One winner will receive a custom initial or number tee from Tote & Tee
  • Two winners will each receive a $25.00 gift certificate from Hanes
  • One winner will receive a Sky Gift Set ($24) from BabyLegs
  • One winner will receive any item of their choice from Fliggity
  • One winner will receive a Skirty. Winner can choose their size

To enter to win ONE of the above EIGHT prizes, just leave us a comment on this post telling us where you shop for Back to School threads.

Make sure that you have read and are following our Contest Guidelines.

For extra entries you may do the following:

  • Blog about this giveaway, or the event, on your site and leave us an extra comment
  • Add our main banner to your sidebar and let us know!
All giveaways will end on September 5th

To see ALL the giveaways for the Back to School Event you can find them here.

315 comments:

  1. I usually shop Old Navy online and just order it all, but that is because Kayla has to wear uniforms, soooo...But we shop for her fall and winter items anywhere and everywhere there are super cute things!

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  2. The Children's Place is usually a good place for us to start...Especially during a sale and I always have coupons! So that's usually where I start! You really featured some great shops...One of the Birthday Tees from Tote and Tee or Fliggity would be awesome for my little man's special day coming up! Just when I think you've outdid yourselves withthe giveaways, you just come up with more! LOL! Thanks so much!
    sblilly14(@)yahoo(.)com

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  3. Old Navy online! I fund the best deals there for my three little ones. Target is also one of my favorites. I am so excited about this giveaway! Your button is on my sidebar. Thanks!

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  4. You're on my blog at www.sarahandchrisames.blogspot.com.

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  5. Not sure if I have to have school age children to enter, if so, just remove my entry...
    I love shopping for clothes at Old Navy and I know that I will be shopping for our school stuff at when that time comes, I was there the other day and they have great prices on the colored pencils and pens of course I just had to buy some!
    Sara
    marriedrosesatyahoodotcom

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  6. ooops, this is Sara again... I just noticed that I forgot to type in that I was at Wal Mart the other day, that might make more sense if I could type correctly. ;)
    Sara

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  7. oops, forgot to say where i shop. usually gap outlet since my daughter wears uniforms and only needs shirts and pants!

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  8. I shop at Kohls & JC Penny

    luckydolls123[at]verizon[dot]net

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  9. we like old navy and gap for our everyday outfits! we also like to have special outfits made from some online boutique for special days!!
    thanks!
    moore.g at insideconnect.net

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  10. we have both buttons!
    thanks!
    moore.g at insideconnect.net

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  11. blogged it here:
    http://gseemoore.blogspot.com/2008/08/mommies-united-back-to-school-event.html

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  12. I shop at Old Navy and Target - and Gymboree when they have super good sales!
    belinda_streak(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  13. We shop "The Mall" looking for the cutest clothes and best prices - Macy's, Sears, JCPenney, and Hot Topic.

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  14. I shop wherever I can find the best deals, this year it was mostly Children's Place, Justice for Girls , and Old Navy. I haven't been to the mall yet, but need to get a few more things so will probably head to Macys and Pennys soon.

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  15. well... please be kind... I do live in the absolute middle of NOWHERE... so we drive 1.5 hours to the nearest town that and shop at Wal-Mart. Sad, I know. But hey, the closest Old Navy and real Mall are 3 hours away.

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  16. well, online stores are my favorite especially wehn there are deals--hey for old navy fans- jeans are 7 bucks for kids this weekend and 12 for adults on a few styles ..but wherever I find a good deal- even if its last season or end of season I buy ahead if its a great deal. I hate shopping in stores and found myself going three months without going to walmart and went into a local grocery store and filled 2 carts and lived off that for 2 months...I personally would rather give the online smaller and unknown dealers my business and help people out, and by shopping online- I save time and gas.

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  17. We have to get uniforms, so most of ours come from Target.

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  18. This year, we went to Kohls.I also love Savers which has really good secondhand stuff. Target is awesome, too! And I found a cute $1 halter at Wal-Mart for my daughter this week! I guess I'm all over the place, huh?!

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  19. old navy during sales and I stock up on basics. sometimes splurge on gap and extra special boutique items only found online!
    tvollowitz at aol dot com

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  20. used to love Marshalls but mine's been stinkin' in the kids clothing area lately, so now it's gymboree, childrens place, gap, old navy, target, or wherever else I see something cute and "boutique-y" looking!

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  21. We shop at Target, and Ross. Heavens I love that store. We can get 4 times as much there, and I know we'll find stuff that won't be on every other kid in my daughters class. We don't mind that things are last season in the "city" because they never got to our small town till they hit Ross lol

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  22. It depends... I usually shop ahead of time at the Childrens Place outlet. But if there's anything that I need as the time comes, I usually hit Target, Meijer or Kohl's. :)

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  23. Added this one to my contests page on my review site! :)

    http://momstakeonthings.com/?page_id=6

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  24. Wally world is a must....:)

    www.thriftynursewife.blogspot.com

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  25. We have a local store called Burke's Outlet that has overstocks and such from various stores like Dillards, Sears, Parisian. Great clothes at a cheap price.
    traymona[at]aol.com

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  26. JC Penney and Walmart.

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  27. Thanks for this giveaway. I mostly shop Kohls and Walmart. Thanks.

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  28. We shop a combination of Old Navy, Sears and our favorite Thrift Stores. My older kids are pretty good at helping to find bargains.

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  29. We shop all over depending on what we need and who's having sales. I try not to do too much clothing shopping just for back to school, but rather a few times during the year to space it out.
    cbeargie at yahoo (dot) com

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  30. I shop at amazon.com and at Old Navy. Also Goodwill and thrift stores!

    urchiken at gmail dot com

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  31. I hit all the consignment sales in the fall and spring.

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  32. We did our shoppong at walmart and payless shoes

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  33. I usually shop at Target and JCPenney.
    khmorgan_00 [at] yahoo [dot] com

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  34. my favorite places to shop for kids' clothes are jc penney and gymboree

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  35. Thank you for having this. We usually do our back to school shopping at Walmart, Children's Place and Nike. Thank you!
    tatertot374@sbcglobal.net

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  36. I do most of my shopping at JC Penney's. I love it there!

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  37. I get their clothes at Old Navy.

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  38. I usually shop at Marshall's.

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  39. Kohls, or walmart is where I shop

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  40. My little guy lost his lunch box in TWO DAYS...gotta got with the Walmart and Target route. But I do like to go to Old Navy as well.

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  41. target or walmart are the best for my limited budget

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  42. If we happen to go out of town for school shopping, I go to Target. They have great stuff for kids of all ages, but I do a lot of shopping online too. My son is a sports nut, so he likes to hit the sporting goods places too!

    seeryusfam@msn.com

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  43. Old Navy, Children's Place, Gymboree when they're having a sale and Stride Rite for shoes!

    jasonncaryn at yahoo dot com

    I have your banner on my site

    http://rockinmama.net

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  44. eBay. I'm on a budget, so I prefer top-quality used clothes to cheaply made new ones.
    Jennifer, jennem22 at yahoo dot com

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  45. Target is pretty great for getting a lot of stuff, that is good quality at decent prices.

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  46. wow how cute every thing is i must say and well where do i shop? most of the time i go to wall mart and well i love to try and win some thing here so i may have some thing realy nicefor her thanks

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  47. angelina115@hotmail.com

    Mervyn's, it's just across the street from me.

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  48. I live in Canada and Walmarts is this families place to shop for back to school clothes.

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  49. Old Navy, Target, and garage sales! kseger at charter dot net

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  50. Target, and the clearance racks at the mall.

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  51. I shop at a lot of different stores at the mall.

    krystal82107@hotmail.com

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  52. I'm in Canada and like the Bay for school clothes. I also like shopping on ebay to be honest!! I find a lot of stuff that I can't buy here!

    Thanks, one of my grandkids is starting school this year!

    nancyrobster@gmail.com

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  53. This year we shopped some great back to school sales at Old Navy, Target, and JC Penney. Between the new clothes/shoes we bought and all the clothes my friend's son has outgrown and passed onto us, we are all set. As long as my son doesn't grow all year:)
    laylarenee[at]cfl.rr.com

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  54. Target and Bealls

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  55. Old Navy or Target.

    hetz-junk(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  56. Walmart and Target are my favorite standbys. I can always count on Walmart to have the jeans I want at a decent price!

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  57. Gap Outlet and Steve & Barry's!

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  58. Old Navy! It's a one-stop shopping store for me.


    texan_michael (at) yahoo (dot) com

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  59. My daughter has to wear uniforms so I get those online at Wal-Mart. But I really like Target especially the clearence racks.
    andrusinaz@juno.com

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  60. Unfortunately, our economic situation won't allow us to buy back-to-school clothes this year. Gotta keep wearing the birthday clothes and wait for Christmas. Dd is homeschooled though, to at least nobody will laugh at her for not having new clothes.

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  61. Kohls, Old Navy and Sears.

    Thank you!

    janetfaye (at) gmail (dot) com

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  62. I blogged your giveaway event
    http://grammyjanetsplace.blogspot.com/search/label/August%20%20Blog%20Giveaways%202

    janetfaye (at) gmail (dot) com

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  63. Your button is on my sidebar.

    http://grammyjanetsplace.blogspot.com/search/label/August%20%20Blog%20Giveaways%202

    janetfaye (at) gmail (dot) com

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  64. I shop wherever there is a good sale going on. This year it was JCPenney's, Shopko, and Bergner's.
    -Terra
    partymix25(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  65. This year mostly online with Old Navy, Wal-Mart, and even some boutiques for some clothes! Its been harder to get out and with the uproar in gas prices, just cheaper to shop online and take advantage of free shipping, also JcPenny outlet was a good bargain!

    phillipsonlygirl at gmail dot com

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  66. Your banner has been up, right hand sidebar!

    phillipsonlygirl at gmail dot com

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  67. Blogged here:

    http://kristiniac.blogspot.com/2008/08/back-to-school-with-mommies-united.html

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  68. The Childrens Place has the cutest styles at affordable prices in our area.You can also order online.

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  69. We love Target and Kohls. They both have great selections, also love to find cute clothes on-line. Thanks for the giveaway!
    princess3sah(at)cs(dot)com

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  70. Target and Walmart and we have some really nice consignment stores, one that specializes in older kids clothes and kids really love it! I have you on my sidebar.

    Angela

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  71. Kohl's and Target are the big ones.

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  72. We don't have any back-to-school shopping to do, because our children are homeschooled; but we do most of our shopping at Kohls.com.

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  73. Ebay! I like finding big mixed lots of barely-worn boutique clothing at bargain prices. Gap stuff fits my kids really well, too.

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  74. i buy most of my stuff at tanger outlet which is right by my house!

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  75. everywhere! Target, Old Navy, Gap, Children's Place...
    kristilb19@yahoo.com

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  76. I shop at Target, Kohl's and Amazon.com

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  77. Target, Kohl's and Burlington Coat Factory !!

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  78. I blogged about the event. :)

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  79. childrens place, old navy, local shops and thrift shops

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  80. My daughter has to wear a uniform for the first time this year, so I shopped a a few different places to see what will look better/hold up the best: The Children's Place, Kohl's, Target, and Wal-Mart.

    I love the "Skirty!" Here's a link to another brand that is similar (my daughter has one and it's very comfortable):
    http://www.trenditikes.com/mobarbu.html

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  81. You're gonna laugh...can I just say everywhere? No? Okay, here's my list:

    Children's Place & Children's Place outlet(my fave!), Target, Kid-to-Kid, Bumblebee Creations, Thrift stores including Goodwill, aka 'The French Room', and, my girls fave, my magical boxes that include hand-me-downs and cute new clothes, from awesome giveaways,and clothes that I found at fantastic sales here and there over time.:D

    When you have 3 and are still paying off adoption bills, you save where you can!:D

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  82. I shop at resale shops and clearance sales the year before. No stores in particular!

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  83. My girls age 9,11 and 13 shop at Old Navy, PacSun, Areopastle, Rue21.
    My 18 year old boy likes H&M these days.
    My little ones...handy-me downs are great! Otherwise, I like homemade stuff that a friend makes and stuff on etsy for an occasion outfit or it is clearance rake all the way. Bought about 6 shirt for 5yob at Kmart that totaled $12

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  84. Daughter is not in school yet - but imagine I would shop anywhere that has good deals and quality clothes!

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  85. I have to say we usually go to the Salvation Army or other resale shops to buy most of the kids clothes there. We can find a lot of great clothes for just a couple dollars. Thank you so much!

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  86. I shop all year round for clothes for my children. I have different sizes of jeans stashed in my sons closet. i find lots of deals at Old Navy and the Children's place outlet.

    =) melanie
    http://melaniescrafts.blogspot.com
    http://melaniescrafts.etsy.com
    melanieadey at hotmail dot com

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  87. One of the places we like to shop is Target - decent quality clothing for decent prices - they fit her well also.

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  88. I start with the dollar store and work up to Walmart!

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  89. K-Mart ;)

    ladyblue1112000[at]yahoo.com

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  90. Only at consignment stores and thrift stores except socks & underwear/panties, for those it's Wal-Mart or Target (whomever has the best deal).

    http://munchinheads.blogspot.com/

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  91. I start at the Children's Place and hit the sales there and then go on to Old Navy or Gap for Kids but I always end up buying a thing or two at WalMart or JCPenny also

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  92. What cute ideas! I love to shop the Childrens Place, I usually buy at the end of season sales for the next year! Then when the season comes up on me I try to add a few extras! I am always on the lookout for cute tights because my 3 year old loves skirts and I want her to still be modest! I don't think a girl can have enough tights and boots! I love the cute boots they have at Target.

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  93. This year I bought most of the school supplies in our local store.

    For my own school supplies, including those expencive textbooks, I use amazon.com.

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  94. Thrift stores is where I shop for Back to School "threads." (Gotta love those hand-me-downs!) ;)

    Thank you.

    roseinthemorning[at]comcast[dot]net

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  95. For a second entry, I blogged about this here: http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/Suzanne/574495/.

    Thank you.

    roseinthemorning[at]comcast[dot]net

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  96. For a third entry (as per your guidelines), I also added your banner/button to my sidebar.

    http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/Suzanne/ContestsGiveaways/#Giveaways

    Thank you, again!

    roseinthemorning[at]comcast[dot]net

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  97. I shop at Target for back to school Threads, and Hot topic for one of my kids!

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  98. Your button is on my blog!

    http://crunchygreenmom.blogspot.com

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  99. So I have to admit that I am a little bit into fashion and so I like to hit stores less traveled so that my little ones don't end up matching with half of the other girls in their class. I love stores like the nordstrom rack and TJ Maxx to help watch the pennies and find unique and cute clothing for my girls.

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  100. I hit the discount retailers off season for the best bargains and buy a size up, so my daughter and son will get into the stuff next year. (Kmart/Walmart/Target) then I head over to JC Penney for alot of school shopping again using the bargain theory and buying last years favorites for this years school clothes. I also will shop in unique local stores or for this seasons stuff for a few have to have items as well as online. Since I have started blogging and visiting others blogs, I have found many nice shops to buy from!

    micaela6955 at msn dot com

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  101. I can usually find a bunch on ebay. This year a purchased a 12 pc lot of new with tags items. Otherwise Target fits my girls well. If I can make it to the Children's Place outlet, I'm a winner.

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  102. Garage sales. Don't judge me. :) I find terrific clothes and shoes.

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  103. I sometimes shop online at various stores and I sometimes splurge at boutiques and places like the Gap but usually I get them clothes at a local store like Fred Meyers. Thanks!

    akblessingsabound[at]gmail.com

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  104. Your main banner/button is on my sidebar. Thanks!

    akblessingsabound[at]gmail.com

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  105. I find alot of my basics at Kohls, Target and JC Penneys

    tiramisu392 (at) yahoo.com

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  106. Old Navy, Osh Kosh, and Target have some great Back to School deals and are very durable...gotta love 'em!

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  107. Have the MU button on my blog sidebar...
    http://bullfrogsandbutterfliesbaby.blogspot.com

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  108. Hi again...have you on my sidebar at
    http://middle-aged-mama.blogspot.com/
    thanks

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  109. I am not to proud to admit that I bought a ton of my boys back to school clothes at the Goodwill. And let me tell you, I bought stuff that looked brand new and no one would EVER! know that I bought them there. I saved TONS of money. I bought Levi's and Gap and Old Navy and other brand name clothes.

    Now they are in need of some underwear (that I would NEVER buy used...LOL!) so that Hanes GC would be really nice!

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  110. Blogged about the event!

    http://my3wisemans.momblogcentral.com/2008/08/14/mommies-united/

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  111. Button on side bar too!

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  112. I buy stuff at our outlets! and online at gymboree and crazy 8 and I even visit our local goodwill!

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  113. These sites look fantastic! I bought my boys' back to school clothes at Old Navy, Wal-mart, and Target!

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  114. i redecorate findings I get at garage sales and make some of the clothng myself then shop at walmart and old navy aninspiration2treasure@yahoo.com i realy like the idea of the dress slip could use one of those for the grandaughter

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  115. Kinda boring, but we go to Target.
    katiekarr at gmail dot com

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  116. I am so lucky to have a wonderful mother-in-law that has a serious addiction to the mall. She gets most of the kids clothes (uniforms and all). I look when I am at consignment sales, Target, or Goodwill to fill in the gaps.

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  117. I love to shop at Target and the Children's Place for back-to-school threads.
    liandxp@yahoo.com

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  118. I shop where the good sales are. This year I got over $400 worth of clothes for my daughter for just $85.

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  119. I posted your button on my blog at www.lifewithapixie.blogspot.com

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  120. Old Navy is great for B2S sales!!

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  121. We hit up yard sales over the summer and can usually find some great stuff. Just last week I got 6 pairs of jeans for my daughter for .25 a pair! Are you kidding me?!?! Otherwise, Kohls and JCPenney are favorites for us.

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  122. I shop all summer at consignment stores and yard sales.

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  123. I blogged the giveaway here http://mygreening.blogspot.com/2008/08/mommies-united-back-to-school-event.html

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  124. I have your button on my side bar at http://mygreening.blogspot.com

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  125. I usually go to Walmart and Target! Thanks!

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  126. so cute. I love those cape shirts. I go to Target.

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  127. I shop at Target and Macy's sale rack!

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  128. We do pretty well at Target, and this year shopped Belk's sales racks along with a few coupons Granny had handy for back to school time :)

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  129. We have a wonderful second-hand store where I get a lot of things but I also shop for shoes at Target and Payless.

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  130. Whereever there's a really good sale, lol!! Old Navy is usually great for sales, and I like to check back at Winners from time to time to see what's in the clearance racks.
    natasha_sacopaso[at]hotmail[dot]com

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  131. It seems like we went everywhere this year. Only one of the stores in our area had long sleaved shirts for boys (Sears). We also shopped at K-Mart, Target and Ross. What a long day that was.

    akreese (at) hotmail (dot) com

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  132. I blogged about it here:
    http://flutemom.blogspot.com/2008/08/mommies-uniteds-big-giveaways.html

    akreese (at) hotmail (dot) com

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  133. I posted your banner on my sidebar:

    flutemom.blogspot.com

    akreese (at) hotmail (dot) com

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  134. At the Foley, Alabama Tanger Outlet which is about a hour away from where I live. But made out great with Alabama's tax free weekend before school started. Way worth the gas.

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  135. I don't really buy "Back to school" clothes. I just buy clothes when my kids need them. Usually from Target or Walmart, but most of kids get hand me downs from others.

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  136. We usually buy clothes at yard sales and Goodwill.

    serving_theKingofkings@yahoo.com

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  137. I get back to school clothes for my granddaughter at Old Navy,Target,Kohl's ,Gymboree and sometimes Gap Kids(has to be on sale at the last 2)

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  138. I have your buttons on my sidebar.Thanks.

    http://jackie241-jackie.blogspot.com/

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  139. I love fliggity! And I have actually shopped for back to school kiddo clothes!! I almost always go to Old Navy. Even I shop there as an adult, so I figure they're doing pretty well on the trend front, and the price is usually right. Thanks!
    laurachilton {at} hotmail {dot} com

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  140. I mostly go to Target, and Wal-mart. Both have reasonable prices, and especially when they're having sales and clearances! Both cheap and fashionable, can't beat that :)

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  141. I usually shop at Walmart, Old Navy or Reitmans. Thanks!

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  142. Your button is posted on my sidebar: http://everythingupclose.blogspot.com/

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  143. I blogged about your giveaway here: http://everythingupclose.blogspot.com/2008/08/update-on-giveaways-august-26th.html

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  144. We shop at Childrens Place (they usually have a Monster Sale right before the school starts) for nicer clothes and Target for everyday wear.

    Thank you for opening our eyes to more places to get cute clothes and for a chance to win :)

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  145. your button is on my side bar :)
    http://deals-r-us.blogspot.com/

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  146. I am a Gymboree girl.
    maddox_amy@yahoo.com

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  147. I have to admit, even if my kids were in school (we homeschool) I've never understood going out & buying a whole bunch of clothes in one fell swoop. School or not, we watch sales all the time & buy things we need, generally a season or more ahead, when the price is right.

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  148. All of the items featured in this post are just awesome. :)

    My daughter has to wear a uniform for school, so we don't get to buy on whim and fancy. I do like to shop for uniform pieces at The Children's Place though, and also at Walmart.

    Rebekah
    littleminx at cox dot net

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  149. I like Wal-Mart. They have great clothes for school and play and great prices. Let kids be kids without all the prices and fuss!

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  150. I usually shop at either Meijer's or Walmart. Walmart by far has the best prices and best selection. Thanks so much for the great giveaway!

    Eloise
    furygirl3132@comcast.net

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  151. My favorite place for back to school clothes has always been the clearance rack at TJ Maxx. You can always get great clothes, often in name brands and on clearance, at even better prices than WalMart or Target. You can't beat that! Email: jennae at greenyourdecor dot com

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  152. I shop almost everywhere (Walmart, Target, Macy's, Sam's. . .)that sells clothes, only buy on extreme clearance, and stock up in future sizes. So far it has worked out well.

    Katherine
    kccuties(at)gmail(dot)com

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  153. I buy most of my son's clothes at Old Navy, Target, and Kohl's.

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  154. My sister-in-law actually works at a Children's Place outlet and she spoils us! I haven't HAD to buy clothes for years! I love it!

    But, I've been known to pick up some clothes for the kids when I'm browsing through Target!

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  155. Gotta love Target and Walmart!!!

    Thanks so much!!
    Michele R.(CA)
    luvkittysmeowmail@gmail.com

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  156. We love Wal-Mart, but also hit the end of summer clearance racks at Sears and JC Penney for some really great deals.

    ldsmom2201 at yahoo dot com

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  157. I just found some great deals at Macy's and I like The Children's Place for their end of season sales too. But, we're homeschooling so our clothes don't wear out that quickly.
    Kathy

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  158. I go to the Children's Place outlet.
    bebemiqui82(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  159. we go where the sales are. The kids love picking what they want...and I love that its affordable lol

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  160. Our favorites are Old Navy and the Oshkosh outlet!

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  161. Where I get the best deals. Target, walmart and jcpenny. Thanks katie_mmartin at yahoo dot com.

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  162. Burlington and Wal-Mart for sure!

    kenzkween at hotmail dot com

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  163. Cant remember if I entered this one or not, we shop for back to school items at childrens place, gymboree, gap, old navy, and target.

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  164. Target and Old Navy are my favorite places to find good deals for my little one! Thanks!
    gomeggo[at]gmail[dot]com

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  165. I'm a big Old Navy fan but I'll also pick some things up at Kohls and Target.
    doot65{at}comcast[dot]net
    Elizabeth

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  166. Garnet Hill, Hannah Anderson, and Old Navy...
    Alicia Webster
    5webs@comcast.net

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  167. My favorite place to shop for kids' clothes is eBay!

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  168. I added your button to my sidebar. :)

    http://janne.cc/blog/

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  169. We shopped while on vacation in Alabama - they were having a tax-free weekend so we couldn't pass it up!

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  170. We buy a lot at a local kid's consignment sale that takes place twice a year. And I get a lot of clothes on sale at Kohls.

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