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vraiblonde

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The kid doesn't need anything, I just want to buy him something. And I want to shop. So online is out because I won't enjoy that.
 

sockgirl77

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The kid doesn't need anything, I just want to buy him something. And I want to shop. So online is out because I won't enjoy that.

My mothers can spend hours in Babies-R-Us. But if you ever want to go crazy and spend oodles on him go up to Arundel Mills. The have several baby stores. I went nuts with my first two.
 

lovinmaryland

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She said used and I cannot imagine giving used clothing to a child as a gift.

Not all of the stuff is used though. I got about 10 carters sleeper outfits w/ the original tags still on them from Kohls that said $8 and I got them there for $2! What a deal!
 

lovinmaryland

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Call me snot nose, too, because I wouldn't give used baby clothes as a gift, either.

I wouldnt give them as a gift either. But I have given many friends clothing that my baby has grown out of... and I accept clothing from my friends their kids have grown out of :shrug:
 

nicole_M

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Vrai - If you're up for a little trip go to the Annapolis Mall, check out Janie & Jack and the Pumpkin Patch. They also have a few more specialty, high end baby stores in the mall.

I don't shop at these stores regularly, but they always have clearance... VERY cute and unique items! And there is a Pottery Barn Kids up there as well.
 

puggymom

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Gymboree has super cute items as well. Since the one isn't in the Waldorf mall any longer, you could always order online.

:cds: The Gymboree Corporation is an evil plot to extort money from me!








OK maybe I am just a huge Gymboree/Janie and Jack fan. Seriously though do not let the prices scare you. Just watch for the sales and you can get some pretty good deals at both stores online and at the store. I think the closest is Annapolis Mall for both stores but Arundel Mills has a Gymboree Outlet.
 
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meangirl

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The kid doesn't need anything, I just want to buy him something. And I want to shop. So online is out because I won't enjoy that.

Babies-R-Us in Waldorf is my favorite for baby "stuff", not clothes. I love browsing all the baby toys, etc. :yay:
 

Old Timer

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OOhh...I have a favorite place in DC...Kid's Closet. Very unique clothes, etc. and they have great sales.

When my friend hand's down Kid's Closet clothes that I've given her, her sister-in-law can always guess they came from me. That is a great store and those sales are unbelievable. I finally had to stop walking by their because I was spending a fortune!
 

vraiblonde

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Thanks, everyone. I was hoping there was something closer for me to ooh and ahh over baby stuff, but I'll make a run up to BabiesRUs this weekend. :yay:
 

meangirl

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Thanks, everyone. I was hoping there was something closer for me to ooh and ahh over baby stuff, but I'll make a run up to BabiesRUs this weekend. :yay:

While you're there check out Toys R' Us too. Lots of cool things for baby. (I agree with the others on the clothing stores but thought you didn't want clothes?!)
 
Babies R Us has some nice outfits that you don't see other places.

Target's baby clothes are better quality than WalMart baby clothes, but they aren't in them long enough to worry too much about that. Buy what you like, wherever you like.

If you are willing to make a roadtrip, the Spring Ridge neighborhood in Frederick has a community yardsale every spring. When we lived there, I bought some Baby Guess jeans that looked brand new for about $2.00. Lots of high end baby stuff there for dirt cheap prices.
 
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