WASHINGTON — Consignment shops, swap meets and re-sale websites can help cut back-to-school shopping costs as many students start a new school year.
The cost of back-to-school shopping can quickly add up. reveals the average family with kids K-12 will spend this year nearly $670. The back-to-school cost for families with college students averages $916.
Money-saving tips from frugal parents include making the most of sale ads and merchandise schedules, too.
Read additional suggestions for back-to-school savings:
- Stores such as Old Navy, Gap Kids and The Children’s Place rotate merchandise frequently according to , which suggests parents ask when stores plan to do mark-downs.
- Parenting.com says children will be less likely to lose items that otherwise would need to be replaced if backpacks and pencil cases are brightly colored.
- There’s more than one reason to check sale ads before shopping. points out some stores such as Target and Walmart have price-matching policies. Read more about other price-matching policies and deals on
- Popular back-to-school items such as shoes commonly are offered as buy one get one free or half off — which is incentive to take the entire family shopping.
- Some Parent Teacher Associations sponsor for the exchange of gently used clothes or school uniforms. Parents also their own back-to-school swaps.
- Charities such as , and offer dramatically discounted items.
- help parents buy and sell gently used clothing. , for example, has lots of name brand girls’ jumpers for less than $10. And on Craigslist.org a seller from Alexandria offers
Calvert County’s schools begin on Tuesday, Aug. 19. Get the full list of school start dates on
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