Mom Builds Online Business for Up-Cycled Children's Clothes

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Here's how one mother turned a hobby into a full-blown business, launching an online platform for up-cycling children’s clothes in 2019.

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Those values can then be used to buy other items and sizes that you may be in the market for. Once your items are sent in, they are prepped and ready to sell to someone else.It started as a hobby and became a full-blown business in 2019. They are now swapping and selling used items in all 50 states. She said the mission is two fold -- not only is it helping families save money, it has a big sustainability component.

Zuklie said the feedback has been rewarding and so has hearing that this is even changing how many of her users shop in general.

 

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