Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My boys are 8 and 10 and 8yo wears everything older DS wore. Of course we toss work out and faded clothing.
Your situation is different because you have a boy and a girl.
I also have a daughter and she wore a few sleep sacks and onesies when she was an infant but that’s about it. She doesn’t wear her brother’s hand me downs.
I have seen some girls in elementary in obvious boy hand me downs and it looks a bit odd. The cuts and styles are different. My daughter wears leggings mostly.
Even though my daughters don't wear a ton of leggings, I agree with this. The girls in elementary with big brother's hand-me-downs look out of place. Shirts sort of work because a lot of elementary girls wear pretty loose shirts, but pants/shorts definitely stick out. Even longer girls' shorts have a different cut than boys' shorts.
Anonymous wrote:
DD9 still wears pants and T-shirts from her older brother.
She chooses what to keep from his stash of outgrown clothes, and I give away the rest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My boys are 8 and 10 and 8yo wears everything older DS wore. Of course we toss work out and faded clothing.
Your situation is different because you have a boy and a girl.
I also have a daughter and she wore a few sleep sacks and onesies when she was an infant but that’s about it. She doesn’t wear her brother’s hand me downs.
I have seen some girls in elementary in obvious boy hand me downs and it looks a bit odd. The cuts and styles are different. My daughter wears leggings mostly.
Even though my daughters don't wear a ton of leggings, I agree with this. The girls in elementary with big brother's hand-me-downs look out of place. Shirts sort of work because a lot of elementary girls wear pretty loose shirts, but pants/shorts definitely stick out. Even longer girls' shorts have a different cut than boys' shorts.
Once they get into T sizes, boy and girl are shaped very differently.
Anonymous wrote:12DD likes under amour, Nike, and the boys section of old navy. 9DS is the recipient of her hand me downs.
She started wearing my sneakers last week. I’m not that fond of them as they hurt my feet so she just got hand me down sneakers.
So in short, you do it as long as it works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My boys are 8 and 10 and 8yo wears everything older DS wore. Of course we toss work out and faded clothing.
Your situation is different because you have a boy and a girl.
I also have a daughter and she wore a few sleep sacks and onesies when she was an infant but that’s about it. She doesn’t wear her brother’s hand me downs.
I have seen some girls in elementary in obvious boy hand me downs and it looks a bit odd. The cuts and styles are different. My daughter wears leggings mostly.
Even though my daughters don't wear a ton of leggings, I agree with this. The girls in elementary with big brother's hand-me-downs look out of place. Shirts sort of work because a lot of elementary girls wear pretty loose shirts, but pants/shorts definitely stick out. Even longer girls' shorts have a different cut than boys' shorts.
Anonymous wrote:My boys are 8 and 10 and 8yo wears everything older DS wore. Of course we toss work out and faded clothing.
Your situation is different because you have a boy and a girl.
I also have a daughter and she wore a few sleep sacks and onesies when she was an infant but that’s about it. She doesn’t wear her brother’s hand me downs.
I have seen some girls in elementary in obvious boy hand me downs and it looks a bit odd. The cuts and styles are different. My daughter wears leggings mostly.