Check labels for flame-resistance or "snug-fit" warnings.
Check necklines (milk/spit-up) and diaper areas (blowouts). buy used baby clothes
Buying used baby clothes is a brilliant way to save money and reduce environmental waste. Since infants outgrow sizes in weeks, "used" items are often nearly new. 📍 Where to Shop Check labels for flame-resistance or "snug-fit" warnings
Use natural UV rays to help bleach out lingering faint stains. buy used baby clothes
Soak clothes in a tub with Borax, washing soda, and detergent.
Look for curated shops like Once Upon A Child or local charity bins.