
Of course the removal of said clothing leaves a big gap in his dresser drawers (deceptive because for the most part he dresses out of the clean clothes I lazily leave in a laundry basket in the laundry room so the drawers are nearly always rather sparse) that need to be filled with fall and winter clothing. In theory it should be somewhat fun to fill the void although I find I have very little desire to shop and even less desire to shop with Sam. What about mail order clothing? Perhaps we should dress him in stuff like this suit so he could be the friendly neighborhood preschool mafia baby. Or maybe he needs a pair of $80 handsewn distressed jeans? Or a $95 embroidered bomber jacket and that's on sale - it was originally $136?
Perhaps it’s a good thing we missed this one when he was small enough to wear it. Can you imagine? $375 for the set.
Instead of all these rather interesting options we seek garage sale chic. This weekend we got the greatest pair of rain boots ever for just $0.50.

Now, I should do the same for my own wardrobe. The depressing thing is that I’m NOT supposed to be outgrowing last years clothing.
2 comments:
Great photos!
We should definitely drive out into the "country" and look for some yard sales this fall, once the leaves start to turn. They ARE going to turn this year, aren't they? We've been cheated out of a real fall too many times now!
yes! yardsales are the way to go. And...the great thing about yardsales, besides the price tags, is that any yardsale that has clothes for Sam's age will also have toys. So, you can send Sam to wreck havoc with the toys while you look for clothes!!
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