Old Fruit of the Loom

Unless you plan on a clan of ten, it's pretty useless to hold onto infant clothes when your kid is a toddler, toddler clothes when your kid is in second grade sniffing the glue, or maternity clothes when you're pretty sure that isn't going to happen again. And, anyways, who...
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Unless you plan on a clan of ten, it’s pretty useless to hold onto infant clothes when your kid is a toddler, toddler clothes when your kid is in second grade sniffing the glue, or maternity clothes when you’re pretty sure that isn’t going to happen again. And, anyways, who has that kind of storage space? The value of a onesie is nonesie after the child outgrows it. And we hate to think of your boy wearing pants too short for his legs, thus having that weird capri length. But at the Lolliposh Upscale Consignment Sale & Bazaar, all your gently used kids’ and maternity items become others’ treasure. You’ll find: cribs, bassinets, strollers, play pens, toy of all types. On Saturday, doors of the Soref Jewish Community Center (6501 W Sunrise Blvd., Plantation) open at 9 a.m., but expect a line to start forming at 7:30 a.m. The public is free to buy until 2 p.m. Folks who choose to volunteer at the event get an advantage: From 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. there will be a private sale, where select items are half off. Sunday’s hours are 9 a.m. to noon. One dollar is suggested to be donated to SFCC. Call 305-606-5044 or visit lolliposh.com.

Sat., Oct. 17, 9 a.m.; Sun., Oct. 18, 9 a.m., 2009

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