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Our Spring 2014 Elizabethtown Sale is open for public shopping on Thursday, March 6 and Friday, March 7 from 10 AM to 8 PM.  We’re open on Saturday, March 8  from 10 AM to 4 PM with many items half price.

Our Spring 2014 Murray Sale is open for public shopping on Thursday, March 20 and Friday, March 21 from 10 AM to 8 PM.  We’re open on Saturday, March 22 from 10 AM to 4 PM with many items half price.

Originally posted at ConsignmentMommies.com, here are our 10 Tips for Successful Shopping at a Kentucky Kids Consignment Sale:

  1. Assess your needs – Before you even think about shopping, check to see what you already have.  What did you buy on clearance last season?  Can she still wear those jeans?  Does he have hand-me-down soccer cleats packed away somewhere?  Find out what you need most before heading out to shop.
  2. Dress for success – Comfy clothes and shoes are definitely the way to go.  Some shoppers spend a few hours at our sale making sure they survey all the options, so comfort is key.  Tuck your driver’s license & money into your pocket so you don’t have to worry about a purse while you shop.
  3. Leave the kids at home – It seems ironic to shop for the kids without actually bringing the kids, but we all know it’s much easier and more efficient.  If you’ve properly assessed your needs, you’ll know what sizes to look for.  If you absolutely must bring them along, make sure you know the sale’s rules about strollers and keep older children with you instead of turning them loose on the toy area.
  4. BYOB – Bring your own basket or bag.  Many sales offer shopping baskets or bags, but it’s always best to have your own just in case.  Ikea shopping bags are great.  We’ve also seen shoppers with laundry hampers and even clean, wheeled trashcans!
  5. Do unto others – Basically, play nice.  Everyone wants the best bargains and most sales have enough to go around.  There’s no need to push & shove or take items another shopper has reserved.  If you choose to shop at peak hours, expect to wait a little while in the check-out line, the checkout workers are moving as fast as they can.
  6. Plan the shop, shop the plan – Often, sales have photos of past events on their websites so you can see where specific items usually are located.  If you really need a stroller or a Little Tikes kitchen, find out where they will be so you can head there first.  If your child has a wide foot, you may want to start with the shoes.  If you don’t see what you’re looking for, find a sale helper and ask!
  7. Think outside the box –  Look for items new with tags that could be used for baby or holiday gifts.   Check the teen book section for the latest in that series that is your guilty pleasure.
  8. Check & double check – Most sales are unable to accept returns, so check all items closely before getting in the check-out line.  Even the strictest inspection procedures aren’t perfect, so if you find an item that is stained or damaged, give it to a sale helper who will remove it from the sales floor.
  9. It’s always worth a second trip – Many of our shoppers return each day of the sale and find new bargains.  We restock the sales floor with new inventory for Friday morning.  Definitely come back for discount day where selected items are up to 50% off the marked price.
  10. Sell what your kids have outgrown & shop early – Our sellers shop early!  Presales are often less crowded than public shopping times and offer the best selection of merchandise.