When it comes to your kid's wardrobe, we get it. You want them to have stylish clothes that look good, are comfortable, and don't cost an arm and a leg. And you also want to do what you can to protect the planet by recycling pre-loved items rather than adding more clothes to landfills.
That's why we created PreLoved KidStyles, a company that sources quality second-hand name brand clothing from customers and companies who would otherwise throw them out. We then sell those items at an affordable price so you can feel good about getting a great deal on something that would otherwise be wasted.
Our mission is simple: help parents financially, do our part in protecting the planet from wasting clothes in good condition, and get kids looking good in what they wear.
Style and affordability are two things that rarely come together anymore, but we found a way to do it. Rewarding customer loyalty is something companies don't really seem to do anymore, but we are doing it. The environment and charity aren't the focus of companies, but we're making them a priority.
Those 5 points make up our 5 star pledge.
"I always heard baby clothes were expensive but never felt the pain because the majority of our kid's clothes were given to us. One day my wife brought home some used clothes. For the most part they were ok but I was unimpressed. She said pickings are slim for quality and good condition. A week or so she had the brainstorm of us selling used clothes because of what she saw available on the market. She thought we could do a better job but I dismissed it. I had done sales in my past and I had absolutely no interest. One day I walked into a department store, and while waiting for the cashier I wondered over to a close by baby rack and my jaw dropped. These are EXPENSIVE!! I got mad. How are clothes that are a quarter of the material of adult clothes the same price or more expensive? Compounded in my mind were all the other expenses for new parents. Then I thought about all the amazing clothes that our kids never wore. It was literally at that very moment I decided we could do something for the families that saw new clothes as too expensive, and do something useful and environmentally safe with the clothes that we had that were never going to be used.