Skip to Content

Talbots Kids is closing?everything is half price

More
Text SizeAAA

Filed under: Bargains, Family Money, Shopping

If you need summer clothes for your kids, check out your local Talbots Kids store--but hurry, word has gotten out about their blowout sale and pretty soon it will be slim pickings. Talbots Kids, which sells preppy summer clothing and accessories, always has good end of season sales, but right now everything is 50% off original prices because all Talbots Kids stores are closing.

Talbots announced last winter that it planned to close its kids and men's' divisions, and it intended to focus on its core businesses, women's clothing. Talbots is in the process of closing 78 stores, including 66 kids' stores and 12 men's stores nationwide.

I was tempted, but didn't buy one of several exquisite white dresses perfect for a flower girl or first Holy Communion dress. I also could have stocked up for next summer but it's hard to predict a child's size a year ahead of time. Instead, I figured out what my daughter needed for summer, and picked up a sweet white sweater to wear over floral sundresses, a pair of capris, some t-shirts and a black and white floral skirt–this was the best bargain-reduced from $48 to $15.

I was disappointed in the boys selection: there wasn't anything my 9 year old would wear – the clothes are a bit too stuffy for his skaterboy tastes, and since all sales are final I didn't want to chance it.

Subscribe to Walletpop
Sarah Coffey
Sarah Coffey Filed under: In the News

Toyota president: So sorry about the whole recall thing

The president of Toyota, Akio Toyoda, apologized late Monday for the problems created by recalling 9 million cars worldwide. Writing on his Japanese-language blog under the name "Morizo," Toyoda ...
Julia Scott
Julia Scott Filed under: Food, Shopping

Grocery savings + menu planning = Ziplist.com

There's a new Web site that helps you keep track of your grocery list and share it with others. It's called ZipList and the site is totally free. The main benefits to using ZipList are being able to: ...
Julia Scott
Julia Scott Filed under: Bargain Babe

Ride along on a freegan Dumpster diving and save some cash

Who wants to cut their grocery bill? Me, me, me! I took the extreme step of tagging along with dumpster diver Allison Burtch, who teased me with stories of delicious free food. Allison hasn't ...
Marc Acito
Marc Acito Filed under: Debt, Retire, Saving Money, Wealth, Recession

Economy better, but return of conspicuous consumption is not good news

Am I the only American who's disappointed the economy's getting better? I know it doesn't make sense -- I myself have been so underemployed these last two years it makes me nostalgic for the ...

FanHouse NCAA Tournament Bracket Challenge

Headlines from WalletPop Partners