Though I don't always enjoy conventional shopping, I really do enjoy bargain shopping. This week I did a little experiment, unintentionally, and found myself more convinced than ever that bargain shopping is for me.
Since it's not garage sale season yet, I've spent the winter frequenting a nearby consignment shop. I buy clothes, books, toys, and videos there for my son. One of my favorite things to do there is to see how far I can stretch a 20-dollar bill. Do I know how to have a good time or what? Any way, the other day I headed out to pick up some sneakers for my little guy. He'll be walking soon, so I wanted to have some sneaks for him. I had checked out sneakers at Old Navy, and stomped out when I saw that baby sneaks were $14. Yes, I am cheap, but why would I pay that much for something he'll wear for a few months? Off to my local consignment shop I went. I love this place. The woman who runs the store is picky about what she takes to sell, and I usually have good luck finding what I want. Behold - beautiful sneakers for $4! Before I knew it, I was playing my $20 game... I came out slightly over ~ $21.65, but here's what I left with:
sneakers
sandals
2 short & shirt outfits
1 t-shirt
That is what I call shopping. The only way I could have done better would have been at a garage sale.
The following day, I headed across town to a mall where a Lord & Taylor store is located. Yes, a cheapstake like me was headed to a high-end department store. My sister had passed me some store credit that needed to be used -- coincidentally, it was for $20. I realized it would be an interesting study -- how far would $20 go at this store? I headed for the toddler clothes, and picked up the first pair of shorts I saw. $42. I'm not kidding. I don't think I've ever spent that much on shorts for myself; in fact I don't know if I've ever spent half that on a pair of shorts for myself. Oh! But they were on sale... phew!... $30. No thanks. I continued looking around and thought my sister may have been right when she said I could take the store credit & get a sock. Nevertheless, I continued looking around. I found a rack of toddler t-shirts on sale. Ah! Something I could afford. I picked out 2 t-shirts, for a total of $18.63.
Consignment shop.... 1
L&T.....0
Those 2 outings have reminded me that I'm so ready for garage sale season. Bring it on! Only another couple of months til they're in full swing in upstate NY... another sign of spring!
Oh, and I'm going to be scouting out the garage sales where the Lord & Taylor regulars live... Maybe I can pick up those $42 shorts for $1!




Michelle sent me so I'm saying hi :) I'm also curious to see how much I can get for $20.00 this Wednesday when it's my day out. Thanks for the idea. I have my work cut out for me.
:)
Posted by: A Touch of Style | Saturday, March 19, 2005 at 04:15 PM
G'day, I am back again this weekend. Well done with your shopping, it does take some time though shopping for a bargain, but it is worth it in the long run if you are on a tight budget, also it is fun. Have a great weekend, happy Garage sale hunting when you go. I have re-visited via Michele.
Posted by: vegemiterules | Saturday, March 19, 2005 at 04:43 PM
I can't wait until my children are a little older and I can leave them with my husband on the weekend and go give this a try.
Posted by: vw bug | Saturday, March 19, 2005 at 04:50 PM
Hi, I love a sale. My sister used to work for DYNY so I would get everything 50% off! Now she works for New York & Company, cheaper clothes but it's amazing how you can buy pants for $15!
Posted by: mrsmogul | Saturday, March 19, 2005 at 08:12 PM
I love the thrift stores myself, and so does my daughter, but my son must have proper clothes from Old Navy. Sigh. Michele sent me...
Posted by: melinama | Saturday, March 19, 2005 at 08:24 PM
Greetings Marie! Thanks for stopping by tonight. I'm visiting you back.
I love a good sale. Whenever I go into any store I always find myself searching out the clearance rack. And sales online are great too. I've gotten a lot of clothes via online out of season sales. Love the $20 game. I'll have to try that:-)
Posted by: MommaK | Saturday, March 19, 2005 at 09:02 PM
I LOVE children's clothing consignment sales. We have a bunch around here this time of year and in the fall.
Posted by: Busy Mom | Saturday, March 19, 2005 at 09:34 PM
I'm with you on the clothes for babies thing. Seriously, they grow out of them so quickly. I wanted a denim jacket for Brenna for spring. $45!?! So, to eBay I went. I found a denim jacket with pink edging and 3 outfits. Got them for slightly over $7- including shipping! Man, I love eBay...
Posted by: Jody Halsted | Saturday, March 19, 2005 at 09:39 PM
I love consignment shops. The downsize is that I now have about 60 sweaters crammed into my closet because I CANNOT stop buying bargains. argh!
Posted by: elle | Sunday, March 20, 2005 at 09:01 AM
The price of children's clothing is ridiculous...my kids get wal-mart. :)
By the way, I'm having a yard sale next month...c'mon over & spend your $20. I'll send you home with SACKSful.
Posted by: aka_monty | Sunday, March 20, 2005 at 02:17 PM