Finding Free and Inexpensive Maternity Clothes

Spending a lot of money on maternity clothes seems pointless, since chances are you’ll only be wearing them for a few months. The good news is there are a ton of places and ways to find cheap and inexpensive maternity clothes – and you might even be able to find some for free!

Here are some places to check out for inexpensive maternity clothes:

Craigslist: Craigslist is a free online classified ads website that has plenty of people listing and selling things they aren’t using anymore. Craigslist Website.

Thrift Shops: Our local goodwill store often has brand new maternity clothes from Target for less than $5. Many other maternity clothes are available as well. You can also check out local yard sales, church flea markets, and others to find great bargains and discounts.

Freecycle: Freecycle is THE way to get anything for free. Join a local group near you and post your request after you find something out of your closet you no longer need and can offer to give away for free. There’s probably tons of people more than happy to give you maternity clothes to wear!

Ebay: You can also find a ton of cheap and inexpensive maternity clothes on eBay. You may even be able to find someone locally to save on shipping costs.

Organize a Swap With Friends: Do you have other friends with kids? Maybe they have maternity clothes you can trade with them or assuming you’re not both pregnant at the same time, you might be able to borrow their clothes until they may need them again.

If you’re looking for some other ways to save money on maternity clothes, here are a few more tips:

Invest in a few key pieces: You can often get away with wearing non-maternity style shirts, but pants are another story. You probably only really need 2-3 pairs of pants, and investing in a few pairs of jeans or khakis can be a good idea. You can always sell them later, or if you plan on getting pregnant again you’ll certainly get your use out of them!

Buy Clothes Only as You Need Them: No two pregnancies are alike, and you won’t really know how big your belly will get, or what will be comfortable for the weather to really purchase maternity clothes in advance. While it can be a hassle to have “nothing to wear!” for a few days or a week, you will save a lot more money and have less clothes sitting unused in your closet.

Buy Nursing Clothes: If you’re planning on nursing the baby once he or she is born, you’ll need clothes that are comfortable to nurse in. Many maternity shirts and bras also double as nursing shirts, which will help you save even more money as you go back to your pre-baby weight.

Consider a BellaBand: A BellaBand is basically a wrap that goes around your belly and your regular pants that don’t fit right to transform them instantly and temporarily into maternity clothes. For $24.95, you might find that it extends not only your maternity wardrobe but your savings as well! You can check out and learn more about the BellaBand here.

Have any other tips for finding inexpensive maternity clothes? Share them in the comments below!


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Money for Starting a Business

When you’re thinking of starting a business, finding the money to start up can be a little daunting. We’ll take a look at some of the ways you can find money for starting a business – even when you may not have much in the ways of savings or additional income.

Before you start looking for money for starting a business, hopefully you’ve got your business plan already written up – a business plan will help you make sure you’re ready to start the business as well as help you determine exactly how much start-up money you will need. If you’re hoping to apply for a small business loan, a business plan in almost all cases will be absolutely necessary. Speaking to a professional about financial advice or reading up on business planning is also a good idea before you get started to help you understand your various money options.

Below Are Some Ways to Find Money For Starting a Business:

1. Friends and Family: Borrowing money from relatives or friends can lead to tricky situations, but it can also be one of the easiest ways to obtain money for your small business. Make sure you write a clear contract about repayment, what would happen if you default, and any other stipulations for borrowing the money – this will help eliminate potential pitfalls if you are unable to pay back your friends and family.

2. Personal Loans: Personal loans are somewhat easy to obtain if you have a good credit score, and many times you do not even need a reason for borrowing the money and can be approved in a few days. The pitfall is that they are often not for large amounts of money – most are under $2500. They are also unsecured loans, which means interest rates may be higher. However, for many businesses, that might just be enough.

3. Credit Cards: Credit cards are usually easy to apply for and get – though they can often have high interest rates, so are better to use if you do not need a lot of start-up capital. You’ll also want to make sure you’re careful about repaying it on time so to not damage your credit or rack up additional fees.

4. Home Equity Credit: If you own a home, you may be able to refinance or obtain a home equity loan of credit. This is another one to be careful with – if the business is not successful or you have problems repaying the loan, you may find yourself facing foreclosure.

5. Consider a Business Partner: Many people do not want a business partner, and choosing a business partner in itself can have many potential risks. If you know someone though who has similar motivation and ability to run or own a business however, joining forces can help you obtain more start up money for your business.

6. Save Money: If you’re able to wait a few months (or longer) to start your business, continuing your current job and saving as much as you can may be the best decision of all – that way you do not have to worry about repaying it all back. Check out this blog on easy ways to save money for some ideas to help you reach your goals.

7. Re-Examine How Much Money You Really Need: Many businesses can be started up for less than $500. An online business can often be done for less than this – for example 2 domains and hosting at 1and1.com starts at just $5 a month!

Do you have any suggestions for finding money for starting a business? Share it in the comments below!