For parents, there's nothing worse than having to replace a pair of pants or shirts that just can't keep up with an active child.
On average, parents will spend more than $250 on outfits and accessories.
Instead of having to open up her wallet a second time this school year, the mom of two can replace those pants with the blown-out knees for free if she bought them at Target or Old Navy. "If I'm not having to repurchase the same pair of pants five times in a school year then I'm absolutely going to shift my purchases to those stores," said Taylor.
"One of the things I have noticed with different retailers is the trend toward tightening up the return policy," said Taylor.
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