Online Community Children’s Clothing & Toy Swap : Thredup–Your First Box is Free!

Do you hold onto your children’s toys and clothes just waiting for an opportunity to have a garage sale, or donate them?

I recently joined a new community called Thred UP which is an online kid’s clothing and toy swap. This program has been wonderful for me and I’m loving it so much I wanted to share it with you.

How it works. Thred Up is FREE to sign up for. You will search for the gender and size of clothing you are looking for, then a list of boxes will be presented to you along with descriptions and sometimes pictures of what is inside. When you find a box you would like simply pay $5 for the box + shipping..

It’s a whole lot cheaper than buying everything new and time saving from not having to shop garage sales.

Sign up for a FREE ThredUp account today and get your first box FREE!

Happy Shopping!

Amanda

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5 thoughts on “Online Community Children’s Clothing & Toy Swap : Thredup–Your First Box is Free!

  • October 17, 2011 at 8:03 am
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    So excited for this!! Thanks for sharing!!

  • October 5, 2011 at 9:25 am
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    Love your blog. I am your newest subscriber :)
    Another awesome source for pre-loved clothes and gear for kids is Storkbrokers.com. I have bought quite a few things there and love the fact I get high quality stuff for not a lot of $$. I also like that I get just what I need (not a BOX of STUFF) and I can ask the seller a question if I need to. I’ve even made a few bucks selling items on there! I highly recommend Storkbrokers :)

  • October 1, 2011 at 7:28 am
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    Never heard of this before. That’s a wonderful idea! My grandsons go through their clothes SO fast and I’m always getting them new things. This way I won’t have to spend a fortune!

  • September 30, 2011 at 6:27 pm
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    I hold onto them but then I cant let them go, I cant tell you why but I swear I am more attached to them than the kids ever were, its a part of their history, I think I got it from my mum, she saved my 1st bear and still has him!

  • September 30, 2011 at 2:35 pm
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    What a great idea! Thanks for sharing it.

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