The average parent with K through 12 students is on track to spend more than $688 on back to school clothes and supplies this year. (CNN)

The average parent with K through 12 students is on track to spend more than $688 on back to school clothes and supplies this year. (CNN)

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Back to school savings tips

Buy basic supplies in bulk to use year-round

Updated: Thursday, 02 Aug 2012, 8:27 AM EDT
Published : Thursday, 02 Aug 2012, 8:27 AM EDT

(CNN) - The average parent with K through 12 students is on track to spend more than $688 on back to school clothes and supplies this year.

Consumer Reports' ShopSmart magazine recommends a little planning and using what you already have before hitting the mall to get more bang for your buck.

"Probably you've got notepaper, maybe a couple of notebooks, certainly you've got pens and pencils and things like that, so you want to take an inventory of what you already have and then build your list around that," said Sue Perry with ShopSmart.

Buy basic supplies in bulk to use year-round. Retailers will deeply discount certain loss-leaders, like notebooks, folders and pens, during the back to school season.

Use the Web to hunt for sales instead of going from store to store. Spoofee puts deals from weekly circulars in one place. PriceGrabber and Nextag allow you to compare prices and set up price alerts.

And for the biggest share of back to school spending - clothing - start small.

"You don't have to start your child off with a full wardrobe. Kids love clothes, they like to have clothes going back to school, but you don't have to go and buy everything all at once," said Perry.

After all before you know it, summer will give way to fall, meaning clothes for colder temperatures and Columbus Day sales.

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