Showing posts with label Shopping. Show all posts
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Monday, August 5, 2013

Best Bet in Girls Scooters for School

Some brands call them scooters: while others call them skorts; I just call them convenient. I have stated here before, I prefer the convenience of skirts with the knit shorts built in underneath for my daughter.



The image below shows the regular retail price at each of the major retailers. Regular retail prices for the girls scooter range from $8 to $35. Based on my review, the target price is to find scooters for under $12-15. When you are watching the Back to School ads or out shopping and you find one at or below that target price, make the purchase with confidence that you've found a good sale price.



Regular Retail Price

Legend of Retailers

C8
Crazy 8’s
FT
French Toast
LE
Lands’ End
CP
Children’s Place
Gap
Gap
ON
Old Navy
CWO
Children’s Wear Outlet
Gym
Gymboree
T
Target
CK
Cookies Kids
JCP
JCPenney
WM
Walmart

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Updated: This post was reviewed and updated in June 2014 to update links and ensure pricing is still accurate for the 2014 Back to School Season.
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George Girls Wrap Scooter icon

Best Bets on a Budget


  • Walmart George Girls Wrap Scooter iconicon $8.97 icon
  • Colors: Navy, Black or Khaki.
    60% cotton/40% polyester. Machine wash cold. Imported.
  • CookiesKids Genuine Tabbed Scooter icon$9.99
  • Shell: 60% Cotton, 40% Polyester.
    Lining: 65% Polyester, 35% Cotton.
    Machine Wash Cold. Made in China.
  • JCPenney Izod Pleated Scooter Skirt $10
    French Toast
    Two Tab Scooter

    Colors: Navy or Khaki.
  • Machine Wash Cold. Imported.
    • French Toast Two Tab Scooter $11.98
      Colors: Black, Burgundy, Green,  Navy, Heather Grey, or Khaki.
      100% polyester. Imported. Machine wash.
    There are quiet a few additional options that retail just under the $15 price point:

    iconBest Bets for Plus Size

    • JCPenney IZOD Pleated Scooter Skirt Plus $12
    • Colors: Navy or Khaki.
      Machine Wash Cold. Imported.
    • French Toast has a wide selection of  Plus size Scooters.  Regular prices range from $12.98 to 20.98.

    Best for those looking to stand out from Classmates

    • JCPenney IZOD Corduroy Scooter Skirt - Girls $10

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    Wednesday, July 24, 2013

    Best Bets for Boys Pants for Back to School

    Updated: This post was originally published in 2013; however, it has most recently been reviewed and updated in July 2017 to update links and ensure pricing is accurate for the Back to School Season.

    There are a few features you want to look for when shopping for boys pants for school.  Top quality boys school uniform pants will contain all of the following features:
    • Adjustable Waist - boys can grow quite a bit over a school year.  Ideally you want to buy new pants a bit on the big side and be able to adjust the waist smaller for a comfortable fit. Throughout the year, you can let out the waist as needed.
    • Stain Resistant -  The playground and the lunchroom are all places your son will visit daily and they are the most likely places to encounter spills and acquire stains.  The stain resistant fabrics make it easier to keep the laundry regiment simple.
    • Wrinkle Resistant - When you drop your son off for school in the morning, you want him to look his best.  However, few of us have time for ironing the laundry.  Wrinkle resistant pants look great right out of the dryer.
    • Reinforced Knees - Kids spend a good deal of time on the floor of the classroom or library, running around in PE and on the playground at recess.  Basic pants aren't meant to take that type of abuse.  Lucky for us many of the uniform retailers make school pants with reinforced knees to help prevent wholes in the knees.
    Regular retail prices for the basic boys school uniform pants range from $10 to $30. Based on my review, your target price should be to find boys uniform pants for under $15 per pair. When you are watching the Back to School ads or out shopping, when you find a pair that at or below that target price range with the features listed above, make the purchase with confidence that you've found a good sale price.

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    Best on a Budget


    Walmart George Boys' Flat Front Pants
    (featured on right)
    Navy, Black, Gary, Granite, & Khaki
    Cotton blend.
    Reinforced knees for durability.
    Treated with Scotchgard protector.
    Adjustable waistband. Wrinkle resistant.
    $12.97 or 2/$25.00

    CookiesKids Genuine Flat Front Twill Pants
    Navy and Khaki
    60% Cotton, 40% Polyester.
    Machine Wash Cold. Made in Bangladesh
    $14.00
      CookiesKids U.S. Polo Assn. Boys Flat Front Pants
      Navy and Khaki
      60% Cotton, 40% Polyester.
      Machine Wash Cold. Made in Bangladesh
      $14.99

        Best Bets for Slim Fit

          Best Bets for Husky Fit

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          Monday, July 22, 2013

          Printable Shopping Lists for Back to School Clothes

          Just in time for Back to School shopping, we got you covered.  Below are the recommended Back to School shopping lists for boys and girls.  These lists were created with the uniform kids (or uniform dress code) in mind, however, they are general enough that it can work well for non-uniform kids too. The list is based on a week's wardrobe and is intended to cover items needed for a full school year in a climate where the seasons change.

          Download the Printables:


          Girls Back to School Shopping List:

          Purchased
          Items Needed
          Item

          3 - 5
          Pants/Skirts/Scooters
          Pants Retail Price Range $9 - $30
          Pants Target Price < $15
          Scooters Retail Price Range $8 - $35
          Scooters Target Price < $15

          2 - 3
          Shorts
          Retail Price Range $8 - $30
          Target Price < $13

          2 - 3
          Polo Shirts
          Retail Price Range $$5.50 to $18
          Target Price < $10

          1 - 2
          Short Sleeve button up tops
          Retail Price Range $7-$20
          Target Price < $10

          1 - 2
          Long Sleeve button up tops

          1 - 3
          Dress/Jumper
          Solid Jumpers Retail Price Range $12 - $30; Target Price < $18
          Polo Dresses Retail Price Range $7 - $30 Target Price < $13

          1 - 2
          T-shirts

          1 - 2
          Sweaters

          2 - 3
          PE shorts/sweatpants

          1
          Sneakers

          1 - 2
          School Shoes

          5 -7 pair
          Socks

          1 - 2
          Leggings/Tights

          5 - 7
          Underwear

          2 - 3
          Camis/Bras

          1 - 2
          Belt

          1
          Back Pack

          1
          Lunch Bag/Box

          1
          Rain Coat

          1
          Jacket or Winter Coat








           

          Boys Back to School Shopping List:

          Purchased
          Items Needed
          Item

          3 - 5
          Pants
          Retail Price Range $9 - $30
          Target Price < $15

          2 - 3
          Shorts
          Retail Price Range $8 - $30
          Target Price < $13

          2 - 3
          Polo Shirts
          Retail Price Range $$5.50 to $18
          Target Price < $10

          1 - 2
          Short Sleeve Oxford Shirts
          Retail Price Range $7-$20
          Target Price < $10

          1 - 2
          Long Sleeve Oxford Shirts
          Retail Price Range $9-$35
          Target Price < $15

          1 - 2
          T-shirts

          1 - 2
          Sweaters

          2 - 3
          PE Shorts/Sweatpants

          1
          Sneakers

          1
          School Shoes

          5 -7 pair
          Socks

          5 - 7
          Underwear

          1 - 2
          Belt

          1
          Back Pack

          1
          Lunch Bag/Box

          1
          Rain Coat

          1
          Jacket or Winter Coat

          Thursday, July 18, 2013

          A Strategic Plan for your Back to School Shopping

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          Doesn't it seem like yesterday that you were planning schedules for vacations and summer camps. Then like, WHAM, the retail stores want you to start your Back to School shopping.  

          Before you give in and head for the stores, below are some tips to help you plan out your back to school shopping strategy.


          Print the Dress Code.

          Locate and/or print out the school's uniform dress code or uniform policy. Then read it so it is fresh in your mind.  If you plan to do most of your shopping in person, put it in your purse for handy reference.  If you plan to shop online, then keep it handy near your computer.


          Set a Budget.

          According to Statistics Brain, the average annual cost to parents for school uniforms is $249.  You probably have a good idea what you spent last year on back to school clothes, so you likely have a ballpark figure in mind to budget for this year. Currently 23% of US schools have a uniform requirement or uniform dress code. If you child attends a school that requires specific uniforms from a specific vendor, you obviously have little flexibility in your shopping choices.   However, many schools are allowing more flexibility in the uniform dress code which allows for more flexibility in shopping and ways to save money on school clothes.


          Make a List.

          You know your kids, and you know how they prefer to dress.  If you school allows some flexibility in the dress code, make a list of items you'll need that fit your child's preferences. For example, my daughter won't wear jumpers. So while they remain a popular and easy choice for many of her classmates, they aren't on my shopping list.

          You won't need five articles of each type of clothing item.  If your budget allows, you should instead plan for a week's wardrobe for each of the seasons appropriate for your climate.  Shorts and short sleeve shirts can be worn in both the fall and again in the spring.  A winter wardrobe should include a sweater to pair over the short sleeve shirts or include long sleeve shirts, pants or tights for under skirts and jumpers.

          Does your child change into gym clothes for Phys Ed or do they wear PE friendly clothing on PE days?

          Once you figure out what types of items your child really needs, then add shoes, accessories and other basics.  Accessories might include new socks and underwear and ties and belts.  Girls might also need new tights and hairbands.


          Search your Kids Closet First.

          I tend to buy uniform favorites when they are on clearance in the next size up in order to stock up for the next school year. But it doesn't save any money, if you forget about them until after your child has already outgrown them. If you're taking periodic inventory of what you already own, then you can take advantage of seasonal sales. Dig in the dresser and in the closet to see if there are some items that you forgot you bought on clearance last year.

          You should also look through items from last school year to see if they still have some life left in them. Maybe you can let out the pant hem or sew up a small hole on a seam to extend the life of some items. If you identify some possibilities, have your child try them on to see if they still fit correctly.  If you find any keepers, then cross them off your shopping list.  Launder them and get them ready for wear.


          Donate Used Items

          Find out if your school has a uniform exchange program.  If so, launder and donate any items that your child has outgrown.  If not, donate them to a reputable charity that accepts clothing.  Be wary of some collection bins that currently have a negative rating by charity watch dog groups. Instead search for a local charity or review organizations by searching Charity Navigator or  CharityWatch.org.


          Find Local Uniform Exchange Programs

          If your school has a uniform exchange program, find out if they have an upcoming swap.  It may be a free or inexpensive way to to cross some items off your shopping list. You'd have no problem letting your younger child wear hand me downs from an older sibling, right?  I think of these swaps as an extended family. I've personally purchased (for a dollar!) a few quality items from our school's program.  And I know that I have donated items to it that were worn only a few times. Although most folks who have donated the items have laundered them, they may have been sitting in a box for a while.  Launder any items you get from a swap in your own preferred detergents.


          Comparison Shop

          Now hopefully, your shopping list may be paired down at least by a few items.  The next step for a savvy shopper is to do a bit of research on quality and pricing.  Be sure to check out the Uniform Mom series on Best Bets.  You can also read online reviews on the retailers web site, Amazon or elsewhere. Make note of prices for the items on your list.  Then as you begin to receive sale notices, you'll recognize the better deals to jump on.


          Final Preparations

          Before you head out the door, a few final steps of planning can take the headache out of the experience and can lead to extra savings.

          Find out if your state has a tax free holiday.  If so, you may want to take advantage of the extra savings. However, if you do, you'll need to pack your patience and be prepared to face some of the busiest shopping days of the season.

          Browse the weekend newspaper circular or search the web for printable coupons for stores you're likely to visit.  Look for the weekly shopping guide here at Uniform Mom which give you a heads up on  promotions and coupons at major retailer's .  Not yet a subscriber, sign up here.

          Also search for unused gift cards that might be left over from the holidays or birthdays. Put these with your shopping list and the copies of the school dress codes in your purse.


          Shopping Day

          If you're unsure what size or style will fit your child best, you may need to do some in-person shopping.  If you know what styles and brands work well for your child, you can do a great deal of your shopping online. You'll find a better selection online than in stores.  If your child could benefit from either the slim or the plus/husky fit items, you'll find more options shopping online than in-stores.

          If shopping online from your list, you are more likely to have enough items that are over the threshold of the retailer to take advantage of free shipping offers.  And before you confirm your checkout, be sure that you are aware of and comfortable with the retailers return policies just in case an item doesn't fit or isn't what you expected. I love the flexibility to make returns to the brick and mortar store. Personally, I dread the inconvenience and additional cost to return an item by mail.

          If you're spending the day or the weekend out shopping with one or more children, be sure to stay focused. Keep your list handy to update your shopping list to cross off items you've purchased in one store before you head to the next store.  When you stay organized, you're much more likely to stay within budget and get only the items you need.


          Celebrate

          When I was growing up, we would end every major shopping outing with a "fashion show" when we returned home.  My sister and I would unpack all the new clothes form the shopping bags and try on each item again modeling them for our Father to show off our purchases from the day.  Our Mom would proclaim the price of each item and remark how it was a good deal. Ah, family traditions.

          Now that I'm a Mom, I realize that surviving the back to school season is, in itself, an accomplishment to be celebrated. If you get through it without blowing the budget, pat yourself on the back for a job well done.

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          Monday, July 15, 2013

          School Uniforms at Target, Retail Round Up Series






          During the Back to School shopping season, you're likely to notice a few racks of school uniform clothing in the boys and girls departments at your local Target store. You can also purchase uniform items through their website.  Online, they make it easy to find them by organizing them together through a main navigation menu (under Kids, select School Uniforms).

          The school uniform selection is limited to one or two choices of the basic items, such as pants, shorts, polos, skorts, jumpers, and shoes. They carry items from three different brands: French Toast, Cherokee and Classroom.

          If your local store is like mine, you'll be hard pressed to find uniform items in stores after the school year has gotten underway. And from what I've observed over the past year, they do not maintain availability online throughout the school year either.

          Target promotes that they offer quick, easy returns.  I have found this to be true for me for both in-store purchases and online purchases. Most items in new condition can be returned with a receipt within 90 days. When you use the target Red Card, you get an extra 30 days grace period on returns.

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          Wednesday, July 3, 2013

          Back to School on a Budget - Uniform Challenge

          Do you dread back to school shopping for school uniform clothes for your child?

          Sign me up.   I'm up for the challenge!  It's simple. Tell me a bit about your child and the school's uniform policy. My job will be to search out budget friendly options that meet your school's dress code.

          Here's what you need to do:
          Complete this simple survey where you'll be asked about the following things:
          -Tell me about or send me a copy of the school's uniform policy.
          -Tell me who you're shopping for such as age, gender, size, fashion preferences (IE-my daughter refuses to wear a jumper), etc.
          -If your school requires specific items from a specific vendor, send me those details.
          -Then tell me about the climate where you live.
          -Finally, tell me your budget.

          Entries must be submitted to me by July 15th. I'll pick 10 entries to be featured here during the Back to School shopping season this fall.  If selected, you'll be invited, but not required, to send a photo of you and your child(ren) for inclusion with the post. 


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          Tuesday, May 7, 2013

          thredUP, an online consignment for kids clothing


          I was super excited to come across thredUp. It's a US based online consignment store for children's clothing, and it's brilliantly implemented. The online store is bright, simple, and nicely organized. 
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          If you have gently used items that you're  looking to sell,  take a few minutes to watch the video that shows you how the program works. To get started, you create an account online and they send you a big bag with a special envelop and instructions. You launder and inspect your items to ensure that they will meet their quality standards, then pack up a full bag once you've saved up enough items. They handle the postage via UPS or USPS, and email you to confirm when they have received it. When your items sell, you earn a credit for your portion on the sale. You can use the credit to shop or cash out using Pay Pal after 14 days or donate it to a group.




          Think you might have some items to sell?  Check out their calculator tool to see what your items might be worth. They also have a feature where you can see what people are earning from the bag they sent in.

          As a shopper on the site, they have smartly organized clothing by gender, size and category. They display photographs of the actual items for sale and you can use the zoom feature to browse the quality and details of the item.   The pricing is great. And as a first time shopper, I encountered pop ups that offered me discounts and free shipping. The only criticism I would offer is that I would like to see them add an additional category for school uniform items to make it easier for those of us with kids that wear uniform to filter through the vast inventory. 

          Next time I am due to clean out my daughter's closet, I will definitely be signing up to get a threadUP bag for us to try out the program. I'll do a follow-up post to let you know how it goes.  If you've tried it out either as a shopper or as a seller, please share a comment below to tell us about your experience with the site.