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I was half watching C4's Kirstie's Homemade Home last night and I am sure there was a bit on this - i.e. clothes are passed on via a modern day rag and bone company, I was a bit distracted though so not 100% positive of details. Know clothes went to good causes though. Might be worth watching on demand if you have a chance....

Did you find anywhere good?


I've cleared out my daughters clothes today. It's obscene, she is 10 months and I had a king sized bed heaped with clothes!!! All less than a year old, good quality (M&S, Monsoon, Ted Baker, Junior J, etc), most barely worn and to my shame some still with labels (including a Monsoon silk dress!). I am expecting number 2 who is a boy so in the same position as you. Don't think I'm allowed a 3rd ;-)

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