Sproutfitters is an absolute gem in the world of children's resale stores. From the moment you step inside, you're greeted with a tasteful and sophisticated ambiance that sets it apart from typical children's stores. The carefully curated selection of upscale clothing for kids is impressive, boasting top-quality brands at affordable prices. The store's commitment to sustainability shines through as they prioritize selling gently-used items in excellent condition.
The staff at Sproutfitters is incredibly knowledgeable and helpful, making the shopping experience a delight. Whether you're looking for special occasion wear or everyday essentials, they are ready to assist you in finding the perfect outfit for your little ones. They understand the importance of growing kids, both physically and stylistically, and they cater to various age ranges with an abundance of stylish options.
One of the standout features of Sproutfitters is their dedication to hygiene and cleanliness. You can rest assured that every item has been thoroughly inspected, washed, and sanitized, making it safe for your kids to wear. This attention to detail is truly commendable, and it elevates the store's reputation in the community.
Additionally, Sproutfitters goes beyond being just a store; it's a place where parents and caregivers can find support and inspiration. They often host events, workshops, and even parenting seminars that cater to the needs of families, making it a valuable resource for the community.
In conclusion, Sproutfitters is a haven for parents who seek high-quality children's clothing without compromising on style or budget. Its upscale vibe, vast selection, and eco-conscious approach make it a standout in the children's resale market. If you're in search of fashionable, eco-friendly, and affordable clothing for your little ones, Sproutfitters is undoubtedly the...
Read moreI wanted to love my first experience but I didn’t. I have went to shop multiple times and haven’t found any clothes that were worth spending their prices on. But today was my first time SELLING. I had to purchase some totes to even bring my items in, which mind you those are NOT cheap but to sell items I had to have them so I did it. I go to pick up my items and a piece of my new tote is missing (the piece that locks the lid on) and I asked the worker if it’s in the back, she looked and unfortunately no luck. I explained to her these are not cheap. If you want to force people to buy totes to sell to you, you MUST take care of our personal belongings.
I also ended up getting a lot of my items back that they didn’t take. When I got home I looked through them and they did not look touched or gone through. I folded them a specific way and they were the same way. Such good things were in there that are not old, out of style , no staining , ripping, tearing , etc. I used to work for a place similar to this so I made sure to only put good things in there. They are so backed up and busy , I think they just picked through instead of actually emptying each tote out. I can guarantee if I took these exact items back and someone else went through them, they would buy almost everything. It’s disappointing to say at the least. I would have rather waited a month to get Paid and someone thoroughly look through them then wait a couple days for someone to not do a good job at their job. I know that If these name brand clothes were bought from them, they would have flew off their racks immediately. Moral of the story - do a better job and be more careful with your...
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Employees will touch your child’s hair (especially if mixed, black or curly hair in general) and will touch their face with out consent. Extremely rude and unprofessional to do so. Do not go here unless you want your baby/toddler to be grabbed by strangers who work there. Boys section is not great , all winter clothes.
I spoke with the GM and she was very nice and apologetic on behalf of what happened. She took it very serious and informed me that she will be speaking with the owners to ensure that this doesn’t happen and that employees are aware of this. I want to clarify on a couple things for anyone reading this ;
I know she didn’t have bad intentions and that she was just trying to be friendly but it is frowned upon to touch other people’s kids without consent.
My child is anaphylactic to eggs so if she had exposed him to eggs in any way shape or form it could’ve been a life or death ordeal.
They do have cute boy clothes especially for preemie through 12 month but it seems like 18 month + is mostly warmer clothes and back to school outfits. I’m aware that they have no control over this and just put out what they have. I hope this help’s understand the situation more and helps everyone have a...
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