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Save on kids’ clothes, toys

BUYING kids’ clothing today is a huge cost to any family.
Bearly Used Children’s Clothing in Monbulk has a solution to this problem, selling quality recycled kids’ clothing at great prices.
Sizes range from newborn to size 14 (kids).
Not only does the store sell clothing but it also has prams, cots, high chairs, change tables, car seats and heaps of toys and shoes on offer.
“We also cater for new mothers with items like breast pumps, monitors, books, and natural cleaning products,” said proprietors, Rachael and David Harrop.
“We constantly have something on sale. At the moment we have 50 per cent off yellow tags and 30 per cent off toys, with some clothing and toys starting at only $2 each.
“All our stock comes from other parents who have finished with their kids stuff and bring it in to sell, earning them up to 45 per cent commission and giving them money on their account to spend in store.”
David and Rachael took over the shop 16 months ago and have since changed the look completely.
“We recently put five more clothing racks in and opened another room, creating more space for more stock. This means customers have more to choose from, with three rooms of stock to look through,” said Rachael.
“We were originally driven by our own children, Tegan and Abbey, as we had heaps of their clothing and nothing to do with it. We kept thinking ‘it’s too good to throw away’.”
Bearly Used Children’s Clothing has created an outlet so parents can sell their children’s items locally.
Why not take in your children’s things and see how much you can earn. Or simply call in and see Rachael or David about purchasing all your baby needs.
Bearly Used Children’s Clothing is at 51A Main Street, Monbulk. Phone 9752 0140.
•Mail Newspapers, in conjunction with each of the participating businesses on this page, is offering readers the chance to win a $100 gift voucher.
For your chance to win this month’s gift voucher, simply place the entry coupon below in the in-store entry box at Bearly Used Children’s Clothing.
The winner will be randomly drawn at 10am on Friday, 10 February.
The winner will be notified and their name published in next month’s Monbulk page. Terms and conditions apply. See public notices.
The winner of the December competition was the Graham family of The Patch.

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