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Picture of KE'smommy
# of kids: girl 4yrs; boy 2yrs

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I got a call over the weekend that my cousin, who just moved to Germany with her three kids and husband, needs clothes for the kids. They just moved there over the summer and since they are all from Florida, didn't expect it to be that cold! Yeah, way to plan Ang! Her husband is in the military but all the they saved went towards the move over there and all the money they have now is going towards food and rent. I'm trying to find them some good used winter clothes but I'm having no luck on craigslist, where usually I can find a huge bag of really good clothes for about 20 bucks or less. If you or anyone you know any one who is needing to get rid of the sizes of winter clothes and shoes listed below please pm me and let me know what price you are looking to get and where I can meet you. I need to get these shipped out to them asap, they are expecting the first snow soon. Thank you all so much!

Twin Girls Winter Clothes size 6 Size 12 Shoes

Boys Winter Clothes size 18 months - 2T
 
Posts: 304 | Registered: 14 May 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Picture of 3monkeys
# of kids: 3 boys (7, 6, and 4)

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I may have some of the boy size winter clothes, although no heavy coats. Just sweats and stuff. If that might help, let me know.


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Posts: 644 | Location: Gainesville | Registered: 28 March 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Picture of Stacy Fournier
# of kids: 3-year-old daughter

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Man, I would have had some stuff if the little one was a girl! Bummer! But I will definitely keep my ears open.
 
Posts: 2516 | Registered: 01 July 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Picture of KE'smommy
# of kids: girl 4yrs; boy 2yrs

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3monkeys, that would be great. At this point she isn't picky! She just wants something warm for them! They really didn't realize how cold it would actually get!

Stacy, I know how you feel! My son is the same size as her boy and the girls are bigger than my daughter! Would have worked perfectly for her son but he is huge and only a little over a year!
 
Posts: 304 | Registered: 14 May 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Picture of Mary Reichardt
# of kids: 1 new baby boy

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I don't have any outgrown clothes yet but children's place is still having a good clearance. I know it's a stretch but there are some hoodies and things for 4/5 dollars and I ordered some for Jack for next year and they are really nice and thick...


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Also, my friend works at a thrift store so I'll let her know and maybe we can pick up some stuff for you.
 
Posts: 830 | Location: Gainesville, FL | Registered: 05 June 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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From: Gainesville
# of kids: 4 y/o Daughter & 3 y/o son, and another son on the way!

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I might have a few 18month boy things for winter. I'll look today

Have you asked on freecycle?
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Posts: 302 | Location: Gainesville | Registered: 25 January 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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