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It never fails. We always crave new stuff this time of year. The sight of new binders and pencil cases, sweaters and patent leather shoes…. But how can we possibly acquire more stuff when our closets are already bursting and the clothes are piled high?

Enter Daisy Blue.

Daisy Blue is a locally-owned online store which carries brand name second-hand clothing for kids six and under.

Kelli Catana, one of the two very savvy mom owners of Daisy Blue, understands how hard it is for parents to shop with children during typical mall hours. Kelli and her sister Ronda MacKinnon (who, by the way, have six children between them so they know a thing or two about kids’ clothes) thought that an online store would be a great way for parents to shop for their kids in the comfort of their own homes. Recently launched and already a favourite resource of many moms, Daisy Blue offers their customers a great product at a great price.

Their website is quick and easy to browse. You can navigate it at four in the morning, with a baby in one arm and a cup of tea in the other. But after you finish your shopping, consider making room for those great deals you found by purging your children’s closets and selling your brand name finds to Daisy Blue.

Not a consignment store, they will buy your items outright and assume the responsibility of selling them. Busy parents don’t need to worry about checking in to see if their items have sold. If the items meet their criteria and Kelli and Ronda agree to buy them, they will give you a cheque right away or give you a store credit you can use towards more purchases in the future

So out with the old and in with the new—all at Daisy Blue. Sounds like the perfect September activity.

Daisy Blue
www.daisyblue.ca

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First published 2007.09.06

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