5 Affordable and Sustainable Kids’ Clothing Shopping Destinations

a person holding a baby clothing

Most of my kids’ clothing comes from thrift stores, with a few pieces from Walmart or Target. As a mom of two, I’ve discovered that finding stylish, eco-friendly clothing for kids can be both affordable and fun. Shopping sustainably not only helps the planet but is also a smart move when little ones are constantly growing out of their clothes.

This year, I’m focusing on more conscious choices for both myself and my kids, blending my love for fashion with a commitment to sustainability. In this post I’ll share 5 places that you can shop for affordable and sustainable kids’ clothing!

Why It Matters

Making sustainable clothing choices for our kids is more than just a trend—it’s a commitment to a healthier planet and a brighter future for our children. Plus, it feels pretty great knowing that our fashion choices are making a positive impact. 🌎💚

So without further ado, here are 5 affordable places to shop for kid’s clothing, helping our planet and your pocket:

1. ThredUp: The Digital Thrift Wonderland

Say hello to ThredUp, your new best friend in online thrifting!

  • A treasure trove of gently used kids’ clothing that’s both budget-friendly and eco-conscious.
  • A place to score amazing deals on high-quality brands without even leaving your couch.
  • Plus, every purchase is a step towards reducing fashion waste. Win-win! (You can also shop for clothing for you!)

2. Once Upon A Child: Thrift Meets Convenience

For those of us who prefer a hands-on shopping experience, Once Upon A Child is a game-changer.

  • Offers a curated selection of pre-loved kids’ gear and clothing that’s perfect for growing little ones.
  • It’s like a thrift store but with all the convenience of a retail setting.

3. Kid to Kid: Shop, Sell, and Save

Kid to Kid takes sustainability up a notch with its buy-and-sell model.

  • You can find gently used clothing for your kids.
  • You can turn your tots outgrown items into store credit.

It’s a fantastic way to give your kids’ old clothes a second life and get something new in return. There’s one being built in my city finally, so they seem to be expanding as well!

4. Local Thrift Stores: Hidden Gems Await

Local thrift stores are like the ultimate treasure hunts. Whether it’s a high-end boutique or a small community shop (which are my fav), you’re bound to find cute pieces that are both stylish and sustainable for your kids. Plus, shopping local supports your community and cuts down on shipping emissions!

5. Buy Nothing Groups: Share the Love

Join a Buy Nothing group on Facebook to connect with other parents who are all about reducing waste and sharing resources.

  • You can find or give away children’s clothing for free, making it a perfect way to get what you need while keeping things eco-friendly.
  • Simply type in the search bar on Facebook your city’s name followed by “Buy Nothing” to find your local group!

Let’s embrace these eco-friendly options and continue to rock the game with style and conscience. Share your favorite sustainable finds and tips in the comments below!

xo, Beth.