Seven Ways to Make Money Off Your Child's Outgrown Clothes

As moms, there's nothing we love more than shopping for our little ones. From little suits and gowns to simple sweaters, every piece makes us go "awww." Unfortunately, these chic, cute items become too small too fast. But just because your little one has outgrown his outfit doesn't mean it has to go to waste. By consigning, you are able to give his wardrobe a second life and earn back some of the money you spent on it. Here we have seven sites that help you earn cash for your child's clothes.

Swap.com

Swap.com

Swap.com consigns more than clothes. Here, parents can sell the toys, furniture, and baby gear that they no longer need.

Moxie Jean

Moxie Jean

Described as "upscale resale," Moxie Jean features high-end brands like Stella, Burberry, Baby CZ, and more. But don't let the name brands scare you off. The site also accepts clothes from everyday stores like Gap Kids, Children's Place, and Carters.

Flip Size

Flip Size

Flip Size allows moms to sell a variety of items, from everyday clothes and shoes to Halloween costumes. After creating an account, users can either earn cash or gain points to use towards other members' threads.

Peachy Bee's

Peachy Bee's

Created by a husband and wife, Peachy Bee's is an easy-to-use site for moms to sell sizes 0-3 months to a children's 8.

LoobaLee

LoobaLee

Moms who enjoy "eco-chic" consignment love LoobaLee. In addition to being a platform for selling used clothes, LoobaLee provides users with tips for living a green through its blog.

thredUp

thredUp

Moms aren't the only ones who can consign. Unlike most children's consignment sites, thredUp sells juniors' clothes, giving your teen an easy way to earn some extra cash.

Sweet Sprouts

Sweet Sprouts

Who knew selling clothes could double as charity work. Every time users make a sale on Sweet Sprouts, the company donates a small amount of it's own money to a local nonprofit or school. The site also has a fundraising page, where users can host an online clothing drives for a cause that's close to their heart.