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Second hand onesies

Hello everyone! Would love a second opinion.

I am a doula, former career nanny, and current house manager. The family I am working for is giving away onesies since they are done having children, and a large amount of them are magnetic me brand.

As a doula, magnetic onesies are on my social media/website as a “parent must have”. My mom boss recommended I take the magnetic onesies (worn not a lot, they had MANY onesies) to put in postpartum baskets for my clients.

I would take them home, wash them with non toxic scent free laundry mix (I usually use non toxic no scent) before adding them to the baskets.

My question: is that weird? I wouldn’t include the price or tag if I bought new onesies anyways , and thought it would be a good way to recycle baby clothes and a way for new parents to try.

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