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If budget is a concern, you can buy secondhand clothes. ThredUp is a good place to look if you need or want to shop online. Source: 8 months ago
I'm echoing the thrifting comments and want to say that I've had good luck with ThredUp! It's easy to search by color, brand, style, etc. Source: 12 months ago
It sounds like you've gotten a lot of good suggestions on brands and styles, but one way to make it more sustainable is to buy things secondhand. I got a lot of my maternity clothes from ThredUp and had a good experience so that might be a good resource if you're willing to shop online and already know what you're looking for. Source: about 1 year ago
With enough searching, I can even get to a thredup splash page for the 60% off sale, but that code doesn't work. It legitimately displays on the thredup.com website, but only from a search engine. Go back to the home page yourself and it'll be the lesser promo, Star. Source: about 1 year ago
I got most of my maternity clothes from ThredUp and it might be a great option for you. It's secondhand clothes, so it doesn't have the same ethical or environmental issues as companies like Shein but is way more affordable than a lot of other options. Source: about 1 year ago
Reviews. I found homeadvisor.com worked well. Guys I picked had like 40 glowing reviews going back 10 years. Source: about 1 year ago
Homeadvisor.com will let you describe the work you want to do and then contractors will respond. I've had decent luck with this for the smaller, specific jobs. Just be prepared, they often start calling you IMMEDIATELY, so don't submit the request unless you're prepared to spend the next 30 minutes or so talking to the contracting companies. Source: about 1 year ago
Porch.com, homeadvisor.com, and sites like that may help. I agree with the earlier comment on using a handyman vs a larger firm. It's interesting at times to see how small things you might not anticipate can surface when you do even small jobs at home. Source: over 1 year ago
First I tried going on homeadvisor.com to find a contractor and came away with nothing that looks good. Source: almost 2 years ago
Costs about $5k to build an average brick wall per homeadvisor.com so I think it's safe to say the Bucs overpaid by about $72,995,000. Source: over 2 years ago
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