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I really don't know where to post this but....CAR BOOT SALE

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idontlikethisperson · 01/05/2009 10:38

Ok, so I am looking in DD's wardrobe and having a clear out.

Some stuff I've been ebaying, but other stuff, I was thinking of car booting.

The question is, would you put stuff in a car boot sale - i.e. kids clothes that are not fantastic fantastic condition, but a little worn, however clean and ideal for play clothes? I'd sell them very cheap, 50p. I'd hate to see them go to waste and would like to make some money from them too?

Would you buy it? Things like gap, next, tescos, sainsburys, primark, zara etc?

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paranoidmother · 01/05/2009 12:40

Yes I'd buy clothes from car boot sale - people always have the option to re-wash clothes if they want and as you say they are good for play clothes/painting etc if not anything else.

We're thinking of doing that in a few weeks time to.

SparklyGothKat · 01/05/2009 12:42

am doing a car boot tomorrow and selling 6 bags of clothes!!! Thats 4 kids worth lol.... I always buy at car boots.

idontlikethisperson · 01/05/2009 19:10

Ok, so I think I will be doing a car boot then.

If like me, you don't want your children ruining their 'nice' clothes when playing in the garden or generally being mucky, then these would be ideal - even for nursery.

I deffo think I'll be doing it then. I've got loads of baby toys, rattles, cuddly toys etc as well.

I think perhaps at the moment due to the economic climate, people will be more inclined to car boot it?

Sparkly let us know how it goes?

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