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Acceptable and Unacceptable Merchandise

What we are taking:

YES: Maternity is still accepted(all seasons)

YES: TEENS (all seasons)

YES: Swimwear kids

YES: light spring weather clothing

YES: DVDs, toys, games (childrens) books & any educational items

YES: strollers, walkers, car seats (see below for guidelines) & any and all children's furniture
What we are not taking:

No Ladies and Men's clothing

No flannel clothing, PJ's,  etc.

No Heavy coats/sweaters

No hoodies

No Corduroy

No Costumes

No Exercise Equipment

No Toys without batteries or toys without all their working parts


This is a short list of a few of the items that we do and don't accept for this season. Generally, if it pertains to babies, children or teens, we'll take it, but there are a few exceptions. If you have any questions please email us using the below form and we'll try to respond to your questions as soon as possible.

Remember, if you would not buy it, chances are no one else will either. Please do not bring your worn out or stained items. We're sure you want to buy quality items and everyone else does too! Let's keep L&M standards high for all of us who shop the event!

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The new rules, which apply to full-size and non full-size cribs, prohibit the manufacturing or sale of traditional drop-side rail cribs, strengthen crib slats and mattress supports, improve the quality of hardware and require more rigorous testing.

 New Information about Cribs!!!  Read below:

 

We are not allowed to sell any cribs unless they were manufactured after June 28, 2011.  


Here is further information:


 

When will the new, safer cribs be available for purchase?

Beginning on June 28, 2011, all cribs sold in the United States must meet the new
federal requirements. After that date, it will be illegal to manufacture, sell, contract to sell or resell, lease, sublet, offer, provide for use, or otherwise place in the stream of commerce a crib that does not comply with the CPSC’s new standards for full-size and non-full-size cribs. This includes manufacturers, retail stores, Internet retailers, resale shops, auction sites and consumers.

 

Is this new regulation simply a ban on all drop-side rail cribs?

No, these are sweeping new safety rules that will bring a safer generation of cribs to the marketplace in 2011. CPSC’s new crib standards address many factors related to crib safety in addition to the drop-side rail. A crib’s mattress support, slats, and hardware are now required to be more durable and manufacturers will have to test to the new more stringent requirements to prove compliance.

 

Note that a drop side crib, even with an immobilizer installed, will not meet the new CPSC crib standards.


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