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Please include the Posting ID located in the header of each ad. Used Baby Equipment for Sale in Bristol Word not found in the Dictionary and Encyclopedia. Please try the words separately: Some articles that match your query: Second World War at Sea series Second World War persecution and genocide of Romanians Second World War persecution and genocide of Serbs Second World War Reenacting Second World Water Forum Second Year Environmental Design Second Year Medical Student Second Year Nursing Student Second, Minute or Hour Madame de… takes its name from the 1951 Max Ophüls film, in which the Parisian heroine is forced to pawn her beloved diamond earrings, causing all kinds of trouble. Nothing so dark here, just a delightful second hand shop where owner Armelle Franz reassures her customers that ‘I make it a point of honour only to select pieces that are like new’. And indeed, leather bags glow and there are no loose threads on the knitwear...




Orchestrated by Martine, originally a New Yorker, the Chine Machine boutique is wonderfully eccentric: old mannequins with blue lipstick, old television sets, framed photographs of stars from way back when, all set against new wave background music. But if the walls are hung with tunics made entirely of bells and knee-high boots with gilded fringes, the racks offer items suitable for any wardrobe... This dépôt-vente with its hot pink shop front in the rue des Tournelles has been around for 30 years. Renamed five years ago after its charismatic owner Sissi, it offers loads of clothes categorised by size, type and colour, and isn't limited to big name brands. Tailored trousers, tartan skirts, sleeveless jackets and mink coats can all be found here at very reasonable prices, like €60 for a See by Chloé jacket or €120 for a pair of Jimmy Choos... If dépôts-vente had a queen, it would probably be Chercheminippes, whose sign in the Rue de la Cherche-Midi has been there for more than four decades.




Today, Chercheminippes boasts no fewer than six shops, each in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, each with a specific focus. The first offers ready-to-wear – from Agnès B to Comptoirs des Cotonniers via Antik Batik... Philippe Devant honed his taste for second-hand treasures as a compulsive collector since the age of 15, and a regular rummager at the Vanves Flea Market for more than 20 years. The passion comes through at his chaotic dépôt-vente on the Rue Faidherbe: he has a particular taste for vintage Vespas (from €1500 to €5000), as well a whole slew of other atypical knick-knacks... 'I am always very touched by the loyalty of our clients' says Laurence, owner of Lorette et Jasmin (formerly Passy Puces). On the racks, vintage sits along side haute couture and ready to wear mixes with luxury garments. 'I try to meet demand. I have, for example, clients who like the Pleats Please collection from Issey Miyake. For them, I always keep a few pieces sorted in a corner…'




The collection which incudes pieces by Chanel and Vivier and a few suprises, like a polka-dot silk shirt for €70 or a pair of Repettos... With its fuchsia pink shop front and its prominently displayed tulle marriage dress surrounded by paper birds, L’Appart by Cendrine is forthrightly whimsical. But don’t be fooled by the girly-girl façade – inside is all elegance and class. Structured black and white Chanel dresses sell for €690, red striped blouses by Isabel Marant fro €129 euros, teamed with Louboutin shoes... The candy-pink shop front of Vintage 77 clearly waves the flag: this is one for girls. Inside you'll find vintage clothing, but also bags and new shoes by designers like Nat & Nin. Perched high up in the rue de Ménilmontant, Vintage 77 is also a dépôt-vente: clients can bring their clothes, which must be designer, in good condition and from a recent collection, and offer them for sale... Le Repaire des filles This tiny, narrow boutique is situated in one of the most commercial streets in the quartier.




On the tightly grouped clothes hangers you can find silk skirts for €29, jackets and striped jumpers. The colours and cuts are feminine, there is no question here of dressing in black from head to toe. Some less obviously in vogue pieces can have a whole new lease of life with the right pair of jeans, says the owner of the place... Car Seats & Travel Stokke Scoot & iZi Go Car Seat Stokke Carrier & Angel Care Monitor and Other STOKKE MyCarrier The 3 in 1 Baby Carrier Navy Blue Stokke My Carrier Brown - New R2,500 Stokke xplory pram and carrycot Stokke Xplory Full Travel System Stokke xplory and Carrycot for Sale Stokke Trip Trap Baby set in red. Beautiful STOKKE cot and extension kit Stokke Pram Pack for sale Stokke Stroller Carry Cot Stokke IZI Sleep Car Seat in Mint Condition Stokke Care and Sleepi (incl. Extention) BeSafe iZi Go car seat Results 1 to 20 of 60 ads Used Prams for Sale Kids Toys for Sale




600/500/400/ 300mmkitchen Door & Draw /drawer Pine/oak 600/500/400/ 300mm kitchen door & draw /drawer pine/oak look,,,,cupboard/unit/cabinat door height is 555mm and 160mm for the draw, all sizes 2.50 each if no...You need to be signed in to save searches.Give your search a name:From strollers and cribs to clothes and bottles, the amount of stuff your little one requires can add up quickly — but shopping secondhand and welcoming hand-me-downs can save you money as you stock up on baby supplies. That said, while some baby gear is perfectly fine to reuse, for other necessities it’s safer to shell out a bit more money and buy first-hand. Here's when it's safe to buy secondhand and when you should buy new.Buying new baby clothes can be as fun as shopping the racks for yourself! But before you scoop up every adorable item you see, a tip: Your little one is set to gain one pound and lengthen by one inch each month, on average. So save money by re-using a sibling’s or a friend’s hand-me-downs or shopping resale (especially smart with dressy or holiday clothes and shoes that are usually only worn a couple of times).




Just be sure your finds don’t have drawstrings, loose buttons or ties, which could be choking or entanglement hazards, and check labels to make sure sleepwear is flame-resistant.  As you may have learned already, it’s impossible to predict what your baby will enjoy. So go easy on your wallet and take a test drive with secondhand playthings and board books before you buy new baby toys. Just be on the lookout for loose hardware or chipping paint, and leave behind anything with small parts that could be choking hazards. Simple toys with few or no moving parts, like blocks, rattles and stacking cups, are consistently safe bets.A little-known reason cloth diapers can be more budget-friendly is that they have a good resale value when you're through with them. So if you happen to go the reusable route, buying old inserts and diaper covers is not only affordable, it can be perfectly hygienic too. A few washes, or one if your washing machine has a “sanitize” cycle, gets rid of any buildup.




Baby bathtubs are fine to buy used as long as you check to be sure there’s no mold or mildew. Babies grow out of these faster than you can say rubber ducky, so you should be able to save money on one that was barely used. Just be sure to avoid bath seats, bath rings or inflatable tubs that fit in the bathtub, as they can be dangerous.You can definitely save money by purchasing a gently used changing table. Just make sure the one you get it has side railings on all four sides and comes with a safety strap, and watch out for chipping paint and missing parts. If you’re short on space, you can also buy a changing pad that will turn any corner into a temporary changing station.Voluntary safety standards require a high chair to have a five-point harness to prevent a child from climbing out as well as a fixed crotch post so he can't slide out. If these two features are accounted for, a hand-me-down high chair is fine. Avoid high chairs with arms that lift the tray over the baby's head.Secondhand breast pumps are everywhere.




And yes, new pumps are pricey. But a used consumer-grade pump (if it isn’t your own, of course) has the potential for cross-contamination. Risking exposing your newborn to bacteria or viruses just isn't worth it.While a car seat can cost plenty, this is money well spent. Safety standards for car seats change frequently, and materials — even of the most expensive models — degrade over time. Also, a seat's past history can prevent it from fully protecting your child in an accident. So play it safe and buy new. If you must accept a used car seat, ask these questions:Federal regulations changed in 2011, prohibiting manufacturers from producing drop-side cribs, which can be dangerous for babies and even deadly. You may see them at yard sales, but pass them by. If you can't afford a new crib, a new portable crib — which is less expensive, but just as safe, as a full-size one — is preferable. Everyone will get a better night’s sleep.For sanitary reasons, it’s best to avoid reusing crib mattresses too — it’s guaranteed another baby has peed, pooped and spit up in them, and they can be contaminated with bacteria and mold.




Older mattresses sometimes contain chemicals that are best avoided (phthalates, BPA). Plus mattresses get softer with use, and it’s best to always use a firm mattress to help prevent SIDS.Newer play yard models more likely adhere to safety standards that went into effect on February 28, 2013, which rectify issues with earlier models (like a top-rail hinge that can collapse, putting children at risk of being trapped or strangled).Strollers have evolved a lot through the years, making some considerably safer and more turnkey, according to Consumer Reports’ stroller tests. In fact, new standards went into effect for stroller manufacturers as of September 10, 2015. Considering this is usually the workhorse in your stable of baby gear, ante up for one of the latest models.Strap-on carriers and slings are notorious for recalls, so buy new to ensure that you’re carrying your baby safely — and even then, check that straps, snaps and other closures work as intended.Websites such as Craigslist and eBay are replete with used baby goods.

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