Is anyone else doing it? This is my first baby and I want everything to be new, I just feel really bad saying no to people who offer. I don't know how to do it without sounding stuck up or rude. SIL just text me offering her old Winnie the Pooh bedding and a cradle and I have no idea what to say back :-/                 
                             
        
Re: Declining hand me downs
As far as politely declining; Maybe say something along the lines of "Thank you, it's so kind of you to think of us, but we are really excited to pick everything out ourselves because we haven't done this before"?
Eta: I guess what I am trying to (poorly) convey is that you aren't necessarily 'declining' baby goods, you are just really excited to have the experience of picking your registey goods and fulfilling your pinterest dreams!
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We are moving back to my home state anyway in a few months, so won't be getting a lot of things just yet until we make that move. But when we move, anything that's used and in good condition, I'll gladly take. Less we will have to buy in the long run.
As for donating stained or raggedy things, keep in mind that most charities try to treat their clients in need with dignity. They will throw out anything that is stained or that looks threadbare.
ETA: I will accept only a minimum of hand-me-down clothing, mainly for back-up and for events where I won't want to care about the things getting ruined. But I plan on declining lots of things, as we also want to choose most things ourselves.
I wish that I had more people that would give hand-me-downs… But I agree that you can politely decline so long as you express appropriate gratitude.
Eta obviously though if you definitely aren't going to use it, decline politely so someone else will get it who needs it.
I am all for hand me downs...I think I've literally bought 5 articles of clothing for my DD (18 months old) and the rest has been gifts or freebies! I like going through the totes of clothes bc it's all new to me! I toss out the stained ones and save the rest for the next family member. I'm getting from 3 different family members! I feel super grateful!
I LOVE HAND ME DOWNS
Send all unwanted hammy downs to me please.
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I would say it is probably the gracious thing to at least look through the hand me downs or accept them with the understanding that you will donate what you will not use. In law relationships are tricky and she is probably just very excited for you. I plan to look through all of my SIL's stuff even her maternity clothes. Our styles are very different but it seems like a small thing to do for someone who is going to be obsessed with your child
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If I have another boy I'm all set and if I have a girl I have a friend on stand by and she is impatiently waiting to give me ALL her daughters clothes (she's done having kids).
Moral of the story, take the clothes. I get skipping the bedding and all other trappings, but accept the clothes because you never know!
Also, I think its completely acceptable to say, "thanks so much for your offer of XYZ, but we already have what we need/registered for something DH and I fell in love with. Your generosity is much appreciated!!!"
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I'm very lucky that my sister has given me 3 bins of her maternity clothes to wear, but I know that she'd ideally like more kids so I'm being very careful with them.
As for other hand me downs - if you aren't interested I think its perfectly acceptable to say thank you so much but you know how it is with the first kid, we're so excited to pick out xyz for ourselves but I so appreciate the offer!
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DD: EDD, July 18th, 2016. Born, July 19th, 2016!
Baby #3: EDD, April 16th, 2016
Take all the secondhand clothes you can get your hands on. Just trust me. The amount of fluids that will get on all the things will make you wish you never spent $20 on a brand new onesie.
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My sister is finished having kids (I would be too after FOUR GIRLS!) and she impatiently offloaded 3 bags of maternity clothes to me the minute I mentioned I went off birth control. I am 100% in favor of hand-me-downs, and took plenty for my son when he was little. That said, the clothes my sister handed off were old, ratty, used, and abused. Many of them were hand-me-downs to her and some were way over 10 years old. I could never wear these items to work and only a few of them on the weekends.
I am grateful she wanted to share the "wealth" but also annoyed that she passed 3 bags worth of crap for me to have to donate now (bc she was VERY clear that she didn't want anything back and that it was now my job to donate if I didn't want them).
Moral of story: When we are all ready to pass the torch on to other moms-to-be later down the line...be courteous and discard the shit before the hand-off. Don't make it that mom's job to do your chores. That goes for maternity and baby clothing.
I fear finding out if this baby is a girl...I expect mountains of shit to move as a result.