There’s something to be said for buying things along the way
rather than waiting until the last moment. If you pay attention
to the stores, you can find items your child likes on sale
throughout the year. Another benefit of buying
school clothes along the way is that your budget
doesn’t suffer from spending so much in a short period of time.
If you can spread the cost out over a longer period, it doesn’t
seem to hurt so much.
A lot of parents wait to school
shop until closer to the new school year for all
the back to school sales, however. Here are some reasons for
doing so:
1. Schools release their school supply lists toward the end
of July. This is a major reason why parents wait to
shop for school. Of course, the longer you
wait, the more picked over the supplies will be. If you want
your child to get the “cool” folders, and not some plain, lame
ones, you may want to start school shopping when the lists
first come out.
2. When the schools release their back to school supply lists, is when
most stores that handle school supplies have their best prices.
Check discount stores as well as office supply stores for
sales. Consider buying extra paper, notebooks, folders, and
other supplies that you know your child will use now instead of
having to pay full-price for them in the future.
3. School clothes are put out in July in
anticipation of the new
school year. This is a great time to take advantage of
great clearance sales. The weather will still be warm for some
time, so stock up on warm-weather clothing when it goes on
sale. The amount you save may amaze you. If you have the money
in your budget and storage space, consider buying some items in
the next size for your child to use next summer.
4. Many states have a tax-free week or weekend. Waiting
until this time frame to make all of your school-need purchases
can keep money in your pocket. It may not seem like you’re
saving a lot of money, but every little bit helps when you’re
buying school supplies and clothing.
Back to
school sales are sure to be popping up in
stores all over the country as that time of year draws near.
Choosing to buy items along the way or choosing to wait to
school shop is a personal decision. One isn’t right and the
other wrong, it’s just a matter of doing what you can to save
money when you can - especially when it comes to dressing your
children for school and buying
school supplies.