My sorority had a shower for me at the meeting last night. (non academic sorority we raise money for cancer research)
One women who is a little...odd... gave me an outfit for a girl that I can only guess came from a garage sale. Its a white long sleve shirt with a scottie dog on the collar and a red and black jumper and pleather booties. The collar has light orange stains all over it. I'm just going to wash it and donate it. She dresses very nice...so this kind of threw me for a loop. Not that I don't mind something that is used...but atleast make sure it is clean!
In better news I got two very cute silver picture frames, a bunch of diapers and cute "boy" outfits!
Re: Used baby shower gift?
We received an odd old serving dish as a gift once and thought it was trash - it turned out to be an antique...
Hmm, I have never heard of vintage baby clothes, but I would think if a gift was of significant value ( monetary or sentimental) the gift giver would make a point to tell you this.
It's one thing to buy used yourself...or, if you get used items after the fact from grandparents or friends. But for a shower gift? That's really tacky. That's like giving someone used lingerie at a bachelorette party...or used dinnerware at a wedding shower. If you can't afford a gift, just go to be there and support the person...or politely decline.