Affordable childrens clothing sale at Lynnwood Event Center Sept. 11-13

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Just Between Friends will hold a pop-up children’s clothing sale at the Lynnwood Event Center from September 10 to 13, offering significant discounts on various items. The sale features clothing, shoes, toys, and strollers at 50% to 90% off retail prices, catering to children of all ages. An early access sale on September 10 requires an admission fee, while the opening day on September 11 and public shopping on September 12 are free with online tickets or $3 at the door. The half-price sale on September 12 will run from 8 a. m.

to 1:30 p. m. Parents are encouraged to leave children at home for a better shopping experience. Just Between Friends focuses on children's consignment sales and has franchise locations across the U. S.

, donating a portion of sales to local charities. The event aims to provide affordable options for families ahead of the new school year. Shoppers can learn more or purchase tickets through the organization's website.

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