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What age clothes of your 1st baby do you keep for the 2nd baby?

33 replies

biglips · 31/05/2006 13:37

as im up to age 24 months and would like to have another baby in the near future

does the title make sense?

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MadameClarydeClary · 31/05/2006 14:43

All of them.
Have an ongoing and complex rota as I have 3 children, 2yrs apart, plus I have complicated it by going BGB, so - "this was ds1's, too small for him, too boyish for dd, into that pile; this was DD's, I think ds2 can wear that" etc etc
I have been known to take some items straight from one drawer into the next! DS2 is wearing a lovely fleece (Boden of course) which has never been out of the "in-use" stage. It's an 18-24 and he's 3, so he's getting a bit big for it now, alas....
(yes OO, like naily and kate I have 24 mths then 22 mths so it works well).

Oh reading the thread now, about Naily's vests etc....
Agree tho re bigger stuff getting more worn out (tho DS1 is growing so fast his trousers aren't even lasting a season!).
DS2 who also has a big cousin as well as a big brother got some new T-shirts for his recent birthday and was so excited ("Mummy, are they really really really new?" Henever ghets anythign new bless him, well maybe the odd pair of socks, socks do seem to go after being worn for a year each by 2 older kids lol)

expatinscotland · 31/05/2006 14:47

like np, i have two daughters. i kept all dd1's stuff that i liked and that wasn't too worn out and put the rest in textile recycling or gave to charity.

haven't bought dd2 anything new except cloth nappies.

dd1 - will be 3 in a fortnight
dd2 - 6 months next week!

expatinscotland · 31/05/2006 14:49

NP
I did that, too! Sniffed 'em.

Now I am all broody again, too.

Blush
MadameClarydeClary · 31/05/2006 14:50

hana btw, yes, don't need so much when you start school unless you plan to change into civvies after school (we don't but lots of people do).
It all comes home to roost in the summer hols tho when I discover we have no clothes!

Enid · 31/05/2006 14:55

I keep everything unless it is stained or from Tescos

nailpolish · 31/05/2006 15:08

expat is broody??? hold the front page!!!

endi wtf is wrong with tesco, i find them very good quality (esp combats and jeans)

MrsBigD · 31/05/2006 15:19

I LOVE Tesco stuff... considering how cheap it is it's surviving rambo ds's escapades! Grin

expatinscotland · 31/05/2006 16:16

i'm so broody.

it will pass, tho, right?

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