I rarely buy items full priced. Rarely. Normally, it is on sale. Hopefully, it's a super sale. That's my favorite.
I tend to stalk items that really want. You win some and you lose some this way. But most of the time, it is a win.
Before I had babies, I did practically all my shopping in store. After babies, I do a lot of it online now.
I am in NO WAY an expert. I am not crazy and hoard coupons. I just like a good deal.
So, here are a few tips and sites that have helped me a ton! And helped me save a ton, as well.
~In-Store Shopping~
~Always work your way from the back to the front. Most sale items are in the back racks. Browse those babies and grab those deals.
~ Buy your trends at cheapy stores like Forever21. Buy your classic that will last you years at higher retailers and they will last.
~ Hit the outlets, but don't lose your head. I am lucky to live 45 minutes from a killer outlet mall, and when we go, I have gotten outstanding deals. I buy 80% of my boys their clothes from the outlets of Hanna Andersson, Gymboree, Carter's, Children Place, Osh Kosh, babyGap and so forth. I have gotten clothes for less than a dollar brand new. BUT, just because it is an outlet doesn't mean it is a great deal. The last time I went I passed on 40% off t-shirts at Carter's, even though I was looking for shirts for Jack. $6 is an o.k deal, but not great. I ended up getting some cute ones for $1.97 from the J.Crew outlet. I find that I can get much better brands that last better for my boys at cheaper prices when I hit the outlets.
~ Don't forget Target's sale section. I am no Peggy at Target sales, but I have gotten some super sales for the whole family in the clearance rack. Ryan loves his $3 t-shirts that he nabbed.
~ Take the time to scour T.J Maxx, Marshall's and Ross. Lots of little treasures there.
~For Online Shopping~
~ ALWAYS search for a coupon code. Do it. Always. I like retailmenot.com. There is usually some sort of discount somewhere. I have found multiple discounts doing this.
~ ALWAYS use ebate.com. Ebates is a search engine that pays you when you go through them. It is super simple. You have your account. You search for a store, say Target. You click their link, it takes you to Target.com. You buy $50 worth of items, than ebates pays you back 6% of your purchase. You get paid to shop. I have been doing this only a short while and I have made over $25. I have gotten one check in the mail already. I love getting paid to shop!
Use this link and get some great incentives for starting up!
~ Have a favorite store? Chances are there are blogs around that will clue you in to special sales, tricks and tips and exclusive access to sale item. Obviously I am a big Anthropologie fan. Their stuff is amazing and way out of my price range. But I get stuff all the time for 75% off. A $218 shower curtain for $30. A $158 pair of cords for $20. I found this stuff through knowledge I gleaned on anthro inspired blogs.
So, those are a few simple tips for hunting down deals. What are some of your favorite shopping tips? Do you love the thrill of the hunt for good deals? Any great website I should know about?
3 comments:
I love this post! Yay for saving!! I hadn't heard of Ebates before, I'll have to check it out. :)
www.couponchief.com is the same kinda deal as retailmenot.com
I'm a crazy coupon clipper though too.
We share our affinity for Anthro. What are the blogs you follow? :)
thanks for the ebates tip! wow. can't wait to try it out.
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