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A Consignment Shop That Makes Perfect Sense and a Chance to Win $100 #KidCentsFashion

If you haven’t discovered the beauty of buying and selling at a consignment shop yet, then you are in for a treat. Kid Cents consignment shop in the Lambeth area of London is a hidden resource for thrifty shoppers. It’s also a beautiful little opportunity to make income from your gently used clothing and household items.

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Kid Cents – A Consignment Shop that Brings Its A Game

I have aways been an avid deal seeker. My Mom was a resourceful shopper out of necessity, and I grew up knowing the power of a sale. We shopped consignment shops when I was a child and we also sold clothing there. When I became a parent, I realized pretty quickly that babies are expensive and children outgrow clothing at breakneck speed. Consignment store shopping is a great way to stretch your budget.

A few weeks ago someone told me about Kid Cents in the village of Lambeth, in the south end of London, Ontario. It’s the largest and longest running consignment store in London. Owner Pam Batzolds started the store in 1994 as a new mother struggling to balance work and parenting.

“I had two children, 18 months apart and I worked at Canada Trust full time. But my son had some health concerns and it became a real struggle. I was feeling very torn between my corporate life and my family life, ” she said.

A colleague introduced Pam to his wife Patty who started a children’s clothing business called Little Dickens. Pam became the Ontario rep in the London area and introduced the brand to other young moms. Little Dickens high quality clothing won her over. Slowly she grew a network of MOMs and met a friend named Lee. Together they wondered about reselling their gently used clothes.

Eventually Pam and Lee became partners and they opened their store Feb. 1, 1994.

“After we made our monthly rent money for the month, we had a profit of $150.”
Pam kept working at the bank but switched her hours to weekends and evenings. Lee and Pam each worked three days and the store was open six days a week. Now the store is a thriving business with numerous staff members and 6,000 square feet of space.

A Consignment Shop Treasure Hunt

This month I took a morning to go visit and see what they offered. Pretty much all consignment shops are good for one thing or another. There are kid’s gently used clothing shops and women’s clothing consignment shops and others that specialize in household wares. The common denominator is saving money. Kid Cents has a little bit of everything.

As I made my way through the shop – all three floors of it – I passed tableware, books, toys, jewelry, clothing, and even furniture. All of the items were very clean and in excellent shape. They were items that looked as good or almost as good as they would have straight from retail. Impressive.

On the main floor, near the entry way I spied a large selection of  Christening and Confirmation gowns. If I were looking for one of these items I would start here at Kid Cents because you might as well save some money on a gown that is only going to be worn once.

Because I am a Mom, I spent most of my time taking in the large selection of children’s clothing, toys, and accessories, which included clothing sizes up to 14/16. With a teenager and a tween of my own, I know how hard those sizes are to find. Justice, Adidas and Under Armour brands popped out at me, as did a selection of HUNTER and BOGS boots. Toys are in great condition with a selection of Playmobil and Build a Bears too.

Housewares is on the lower floor, with everything from glassware to furniture. The main floor is largely kid’s clothing and toys and the third level is women’s clothing. In fact, the top floor is pretty spectacular. That’s where I perused the huge selection of women’s items.

My Kid Cents Haul

Don’t let the name fool you, there’s so much more than kid stuff at Kid Cents. Women’s Tilly pants for $24.00? Plus, a huge selection of brand name purses and clothing like Michael Kors jeans, and a wide variety of shoes, belts, and jewelry. And bonus. They even had a VERY solid double-sided LULULEMON rack. Nice. It seriously took a lot of restraint in that area of the top floor.

Resort wear was on display and also some cute jewelry. Anyways, I did get out some of my shopping impulses at this amazing consignment shop. In fact, I got a nice sports bra and a Speedo bathing suit (which looked totally brand new) for my daughter and an Under Armor top for myself. Check the Kid Cents Instagram channel for noteworthy items coming daily.

I plan to make an appointment to bring some of our gently used clothing in, along with some of my old Lululemon items too. Feels like a great way to make a few extra dollars this season after I do some cleaning.

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Kid Cents Makes Perfect Sense

In addition to all the deals, Kid Cents makes perfect sense for my favorite consignment shop because I finally have a place that I can bring my very gently used items to sell. Kid Cents items are gently used brand name only, much of it is like new, and that’s the gold standard for an excellent consignment shop. It’s located at 2182 Wharncliffe Road South, London, (Lambeth).

Pop BY Kid Cents Facebook Page and follow the instructions for a chance to win $100 Kid Cents gift card.

This post has been sponsored by Kid Cents, which means I have been compensated. My opinion is all my own and it is always truthful. 

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