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047 - The truth about Hand Me Downs

Author
Heather Tingle
Published
Fri 13 Sep 2024
Episode Link
https://www.untangledbytingle.com/podcast

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Episode Summary: In today’s episode of Decluttering Untangled, I’m tackling the topic of hand-me-downs. You know, those clothes and baby gear you save to pass down from one child to another? On the surface, it seems like a great way to save money and be efficient, but is it really? I work with so many parents who are drowning in clothes and chaos because of the sheer volume of stuff they’re holding onto for someday.

Spoiler alert: I’m not the biggest fan of hand-me-downs, and I explain why. From the clutter they create, to the mental energy it takes to manage them, I share my expert opinion on when hand-me-downs might be worth it and when it’s time to just let them go.

I also give you some practical tips and guidelines if you do want to save items for future use, and how to do it in a way that doesn’t overtake your home or your sanity.

Key Takeaways:

  • Holding onto items can cause more stress than it’s worth, and most kids need less than we think.
  • Hand-me-downs only work well if you have a tidy, organised system in place and can actually use the items in a reasonable timeframe.
  • Storing clothes or baby equipment for long periods often leads to damage like mould or makes them outdated and unusable.
  • If you do decide to save items, store them properly, label everything clearly, and set reminders to actually use them before they become irrelevant.
  • It's often easier (and cheaper) to buy second-hand items later on than to save and store them for years.


Practical Tips:

  1. Check the Gap: If there's more than a 2-year age or size gap between kids, don’t hold onto clothes unless they're truly sentimental.
  2. Organise Well: Use clear plastic boxes, label them by size, and store them in a damp-proof, temperature-stable location.
  3. Set Reminders: Schedule a reminder to revisit stored items so you don’t forget about them.
  4. School Uniforms: Consider uniform swaps through school associations instead of storing them for years.
  5. Let Go: If the storage feels overwhelming, ask yourself if saving the item is helping or hurting your peace of mind.


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