Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate hand me downs. I do not want someone's used clothes for myself or my child even if it is in great condition. Of course, I would probably nicely accept them because I would feel bad and then donate them
Every clothing item your baby wears is brand new?
Yes, it is. It is not expensive at all though, mainly target. I just do not feel comfortable putting someone elses socks or shirts on my child. I do not look down on anyone that likes or needs handmedowns, but they just aren't for me
It's not like it's a complete stranger though, it's your friend's child? And they are babies! And you wash them! This is the silliest thing I've ever heard.
(NP) so what if you know where they are coming from. I agree, I prefer buying clothing for my kids to hand-me-downs. But I have of course passed clothes from my oldest dd to my youngest--because I picked the clothes. I like my kids to look good.
We can accept that you want to accept leftovers from others; no need to say it's "silly" for us not to feel the same as you do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate hand me downs. I do not want someone's used clothes for myself or my child even if it is in great condition. Of course, I would probably nicely accept them because I would feel bad and then donate them
Every clothing item your baby wears is brand new?
Yes, it is. It is not expensive at all though, mainly target. I just do not feel comfortable putting someone elses socks or shirts on my child. I do not look down on anyone that likes or needs handmedowns, but they just aren't for me
It's not like it's a complete stranger though, it's your friend's child? And they are babies! And you wash them! This is the silliest thing I've ever heard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate hand me downs. I do not want someone's used clothes for myself or my child even if it is in great condition. Of course, I would probably nicely accept them because I would feel bad and then donate them
Every clothing item your baby wears is brand new?
Yes, it is. It is not expensive at all though, mainly target. I just do not feel comfortable putting someone elses socks or shirts on my child. I do not look down on anyone that likes or needs handmedowns, but they just aren't for me
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the input. The clothes are in great to excellent condition. My DCs are only 2.5 and 9 months, so the clothes aren't that old, and are not worn out. I did tell her that I would not expect the clothes returned to me. Hmm...I don't know if I should follow up and say something like what a PP suggested ("if you have enough or are overwhelmed with other hand-me-downs, just let me know and I'll donate them instead"), or just not say anything....and if she wanted the clothes, maybe she would bring it up again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love hand me downs, but I have no problem politely saying that I was all set with clothes if I don't need or want them.
I am the poster that said she hates hand me downs. Would the person feel offended if I didn't accept the clothes?
Anonymous wrote:I love hand me downs, but I have no problem politely saying that I was all set with clothes if I don't need or want them.