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Baby Consignment Stores | Tips for Saving & Making Money

shieldHeather Schisler calendar_todaySep 09, 2013 updateUpdated Jun 16, 2026 schedule4 min read verifiedFact-checked
Baby Consignment Stores | Tips for Saving & Making Money

Trying to make the most of baby consignment stores tips? You are in the right place. Below we break it down in plain English, with practical tips you can actually use.

Key Takeaways

  • Are you looking for away to save money on baby supplies?
  • What if there was a way you could earn a little extra money and save money at the same time!
  • Yes, you did hear that correctly.

Are you looking for away to save money on baby supplies? What if there was a way you could earn a little extra money and save money at the same time! Yes, you did hear that correctly. Baby consignment stores are a excellent place to earn extra money on baby items you no longer need. A little unsure how consignment stores work? No, problem this post will give you all the tips and tricks you need to successfully save money at consignment shops.

What Is A Consignment Shop?

A consignment shop is a little different from your traditional thrift store. At a consignment store sales your items for you and a portion of the sale goes to the store.

An example would be you bring in a baby swing to sale. The store might charge you $5 to sale the swing in their store. In turn you get to have your item in their shop. You also get to earn extra money on items you are no longer using. I like to take my earning and use them on other frugal baby care items in the store.

Where to Find Consignment Stores

You can find consignment stores in your local area. Most consignment shops have certain days and times you can drop off items. You should call in advance to ask about any stipulations. Making sure you are prepared and organized will make the whole process easier.

What to Purchase

It is simple to spend a lot of money at consignment shops! Not because the prices are high but because the prices are so low that you want to purchase it all. Before you even step foot in a consignment shop make sure you have an idea of what you are looking for. I typically start by looking for items that have brand new tags on them. It’s pretty awesome to find brand new clothing at a consignment store cost!

When purchasing gently used clothing be sure to inspect them for stains, missing buttons or zippers. It’s okay if they are missing a button or zipper if you know how to fix it. Even small stains are okay if the outfit will be used as play clothes.

If you purchase any equipment like strollers, swings or playpen make sure to look them over. I personally don’t like to purchase any items that have damage. Typically, the stores are really good about looking these things over but I always take a glance.

Other Options Similar to Consignment Stores

Thrift stores and consignment stores offer gently used clothing at a highly discounted cost. You can easily pick up clothing or baby supplies at a fraction of what they would cost at department stores.

There is even an online store called Thred Up that sales gently used baby clothes. Thread Up is an online consignment store that makes shopping and selling used baby clothes very simple. In order to sale your clothes with Thred Up, go their website, order a bag, once you get your bag load it up with the clothes you want to sale and then Thred Up will add credit to your account. It really is that simple! If you aren’t looking to sale items Thred Up makes it just as simple to purchase baby clothes. They frequently offer special promotions and discounts, so keep an eye out for that.

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Final Thoughts

Before you check out, double-check baby consignment stores tips against current offers and any coupons you can stack. Small habits like this add up to real savings over a year.

Originally published at passionforsavings.com.

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