August may feel like lightyears from now, but the rush of back-to-school shopping will be here before you know it! And between supplies, clothes, shoes and other miscellaneous items, that annual shopping trip can really add up – which makes early planning a must.
Save on this year’s back-to-school shopping trip with these tips!
- Search the house for extras. You probably have some pencils, crayons, notebooks, binders or other items that the kids didn’t use last year still hanging around. Do a quick search and you may be able to cross some items off your list before you even go to the store!
- Don’t get distracted. School districts usually send out a classroom supply list with everything your kids will need for the year. Do your best to stick to that list and not get distracted by unnecessary items.
- Leave the kids at home. Not that we don’t love our kids! But staying focused on shopping for the necessities is much easier when they’re at home instead of trying to convince you to buy new clothes, shoes or toys.
- Check out some thrift stores. New clothes can be one of the largest back-to-school expenses. Cut back by checking consignment shops for gently used items.
- Find supplies that last. When it comes to certain supplies like binders or backpacks, investing in higher-quality supplies that can be reused for several years will save you money in the long run.
- Buy in bulk and split the cost. Certain items like tissues, sanitizers and plastic baggies can be purchased at a better value when you buy in larger quantities. Organize a bulk supply run with some other parents you know, so you can all save!