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Babywear Exchange 10% off

Hi all,

Have just discovered this great website:http://www.babywearexchange.com/index.cfm

Quote from site: "Babywear Exchange was set up in 2006 by a new mum who recognised how quickly children grow out of their clothes and how expensive new clothes can be! Like most babies, her son had grown out of newborn size before he'd even had the chance to wear many of the beautiful outfits that had been bought for him.

So, Babywear Exchange was launched as a way for parents to get back some of the money spent on babywear and children's clothes they no longer need and to allow them to purchase a wide range of new and nearly new clothes at great discount prices!

In addition to 'nearly new' clothes from parents, we also purchase from wholesalers to offer a range of brand new clothes from your favourite high street chainstores.

As well as a range of discount babywear and childrens clothes, we also sell maternity wear."

Free p&p too and if you sign up to their newsletter they will send you a code for 10% off your first order too.

Hope that helps someone

Bec :j
Registered Childminder and mum of three.

Aiming to have money in our saving account by the end of the year and be in control of our debts.

Comments

  • Thanks so much for pointing me in the direction of this site! It's fantastic! I'm a new mum myself and the discovery of this site has saved me from having to just store outfits she's outgrown in the wardrobe! Not only do I now have somewhere I can sell the clothes but I can buy new ones at REALLY reasonable prices. I'll definitely be recommending this site to all my friends so thanks again!
  • abijanzo
    abijanzo Posts: 857 Forumite
    I'm really not sure how they are able to do this with free postage for buyers..?
    Some items I saw were just over a pound - surely it would cost that much to send it? If the seller gets 40% of the profit that would mean that the site would actually lose money on very cheaply priced items. Oh well, it's nice to see a mum taking the initiative with this kind of site. Cheers OP :)
  • leona73
    leona73 Posts: 8 Forumite
    I guess they're relying on people buying more than one thing, so the delivery cost is spread? I'm bookmarking the site anyway :)
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