retail roundup
Catherine Eberhard
Babies and small children grow so fast and are constantly in need of
new clothing. Two Huntington Beach businesses can help you dress your
child beautifully, whether you are on a budget or in the mood to splurge.
Ladybugs and Inchworms is a brand new children’s boutique near Main
Street in Downtown Huntington Beach.
Owner Lisa Stewart, 35, has only been in business since Sept. 20. A
mother of three young children herself, Stewart wanted to open a store of
high quality fashionable merchandise similar to what she would purchase
for her own kids.
“I am very picky about what I carry in the store,” Stewart said. “All
the clothes are specialty brand names. You won’t see any of them in
department stores.”
Ladybugs and Inchworms is a cheery store with bright yellow walls and
clothes, toys and accessories displayed everywhere. It specializes in
children’s clothing, gifts and accessories from newborn to age seven. At
Ladybugs and Inchworms there is a variety of items for sale from blankets
to baby care products to educational toys.
Stewart considers herself loyal and devoted to the Downtown Huntington
Beach area. Her father was born and raised there and so was she. She is
continuing the family tradition by living with her husband in the
Downtown area and raising their three small children there.
“I would like Downtown Huntington Beach to develop into a more
family-oriented area,” she told me. “Currently there are so many bars and
restaurants, but not enough shops for children and their parents.”
Stewart prides herself on carrying top-of-the-line baby and children’s
clothing and accessories, and she has several exclusive brand names of
merchandise for sale like Baby Lulu and Silky.
However, not everything in Ladybugs and Inchworms comes with a high
price tag. There are several items that are discounted and a beautiful
gift basket was on display that included a blanket, hat, booties and bib
all for only $16.00.
Stewart is currently offering all customers free gift wrapping for
anything they purchase in the shop. She is also planning on holding craft
classes and “Story Time” book readings for children. A corner of the
store already serves as a play area for kids while their parents shop. In
addition, Santa Claus will be making an appearance in Ladybugs and
Inchworms during December.
Ladybugs and Inchworms is at 412 Olive Ave. between Main and 5th
streets. The store is next to Coldstone Creamery in Plaza Almeria.
Information: (714) 374-7260.
If you are on a tight budget in your household, or perhaps just want
to make some extra cash, Children’s Orchard could be the store for you.
Specializing in gently used children’s clothing and merchandise,
Children’s Orchard sells clothing and accessories at extremely low
prices. Children’s Orchard also pays cash for any clothing or toys your
child may have outgrown that are in good condition.
Owner, Lori Nguyen, 37, recently bought the Huntington Beach store on
July 1. She has owned the Fountain Valley Children’s Orchard store for
five years.
“Children’s clothes are so expensive and they outgrow them so fast,”
Nguyen said. “My kids wear all used clothes from the store, but no one
can tell since all the clothes are in such good condition. It saves me a
fortune,” she said.
Not all of Children’s Orchard’s merchandise is used, about 20% of the
stock is brand new clothing that is discounted.
Besides clothing, Children’s Orchard carries baby monitors, cribs,
bedding, plush toys, books and videos. It carries clothing in sizes 0-14,
which will fit newborns to children about 12. Currently, it has 50% off
racks for girls and boys in sizes 7-12. The merchandise available changes
daily since Nguyen is constantly meeting with new customers to buy its
clothing.
Grandparents who would like to spoil their grandchildren by buying
them some clothes or toys can receive an additional 10% off at Children’s
Orchard every Tuesday. A large selection of fancy holiday dresses and
shoes for boys and girls are on sale right now and a clearance sale, just
in time for Christmas, will be going on at Children’s Orchard on Dec.
12-24.
Perhaps you have some barely used baby outfits in the closet that you
would like to sell for some instant cash. Nguyen sees approximately
250-300 people per week who want to sell their used children’s clothing
or baby equipment. She carefully inspects the clothing and then makes the
customer an offer. If you would like to set up an appointment to get some
quick cash for some shoes or clothing your child has outgrown, you can
call Nguyen at (714) 842-5209.
To learn more about buying and selling used baby or children’s
clothing, you can visit Children’s Orchard at 7171 Warner Ave., Suite C,
on the corner of Goldenwest Street and Warner Avenue.* CATHERINE EBERHARD
is a Huntington Beach resident and her column focuses on local
businesses. If you have items for Retail Roundup, e-mail them to
[email protected] or fax to (714) 965-7174.
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