Keep Track of Kids Clothes as They Grow

Stop guessing which hand-me-downs fit who. Match stored clothing to the right child at the right time.

Clothing Inventory

Item Category Size Season Condition From Status

Pass-Along Suggestions

Based on the selected child's size and the current season, here are items that might fit.

How to Use This Planner

Step 1: Add Your Children

Start by adding each child who will receive hand-me-downs. Include their current size, age, and the season they are dressing for. You can add siblings, cousins, or family friends.

Step 2: Log Your Stored Clothing

Go through your bags of outgrown clothes. For each item, note the name, category, size, season, and condition. Mark which child outgrown it. Be honest about condition. A small stain matters.

Step 3: Check Suggestions

Select a child from the sidebar. The planner will show items that match their size and season. Items marked "Pass Along" are ready to go. Items marked "Keep Storing" need more time.

When you pull items from storage, mark them as "Ready to Pass." Once they reach the new child, mark them as "Passed." This keeps your inventory current.

Pro tip: At the start of each season, update your children's sizes and run through the suggestions. Export or print your planner before making changes so you have a backup.

Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Trusting Size Tags Too Much

Sizes vary wildly between brands. A 4T from one store might fit like a 3T from another. When possible, write measurements in the notes field instead of relying on the tag. Write "fits like 3T" if you know.

Forgetting to Update Sizes

Kids grow fast. A size that fits in March might be too small by June. Set a reminder to check sizes every two months. Update the planner so suggestions stay accurate.

Storing Damaged Items

Before adding items to your inventory, sort them into three piles: pass-along quality, needs mending, or too worn. Only store items in the first pile. Mend the second pile right away or let it go. Recycle the third pile.

Remember: This planner stores everything in your browser. If you clear your browser data, everything is gone. Use the export button regularly to save a backup file on your computer.

Not Labeling Storage Bags

The planner tracks everything digitally, but physical bags still need labels. Write the size range and season on each bag. When the planner says "pull out 3T spring clothes," you will know exactly which bag to grab.

Overlooking the Condition Field

That jacket might be the right size, but if the zipper is broken, it is not ready to pass along. Rate condition honestly. Items marked "worn" might still work for play clothes. Items marked "damaged" should be recycled, not stored.

Seasonal Planning Guide

Timing matters with hand-me-downs. Here is a simple rotation schedule many families follow:

Not every family follows this exact schedule. Adjust based on your climate and how fast your kids grow. The key is having a system so you are not scrambling the week school starts.

When to Let Go

If an item has been stored for over a year without matching anyone, consider donating it. Kids' tastes change. Sizes might never line up. It is better to let someone else use it than to keep bags of clothes you never touch.

Local shelters, church groups, and school clothing drives are good places to donate. Some consignment shops also take kids clothes in excellent condition.