ilandrazdsw
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I would never expect baby clothes to be given back - and I'd never think to give back clothes given to me, since people give away clothes because they have no use for them.
Mjkacmom, not addressing you personaly.
I live in a rather small community where many people are related in one way or another (6 degrees of separation has been shortened to about 4 degrees
). I was never fortunate enough to receive hand-me-downs for my DS or DD (I was the first in DH's family to have children & I am an outsider); however I passed on DS clothes to BIL/SIL. Whatever I wanted back I put initials in and asked he to keep them or give them back when their son outgrew them so they didn't have to store them, but I did realize that babies are "messy" so not ever outfit would come back as I had left it or possibly at all. When I found out DD was a girl (the cousins are 5 months apart) I told SIL that except for the infant gender neutral onesies/sleepers she could do as she pleases with the clothes. I no longer pass DS' clothes to SIL (for other reasons), but anyone I offer his clothes to always asks if we want them back (unless they have already asked and know the answer) even knowing that we will not be having any more children. This also goes for toys...NO! We don't want Elmo back!!!
OP, if you have the time and the bins are your, I'd ask (tell) DSis if you could go through the clothes. You can take anything that you know without a doubt was yours and rebox everything else. Then you get your storage containers back too!

I've given some of their stuff to family members (without the expectation of ever seeing them again). Other pieces have gone to the consignment shop, Ebay, or Goodwill.
From my oldest ds, I saved a whole set for my first future grandchild (matching gown, pj's, receiving blanket and hat). With my dd, I saved a few of her cutest baby dresses. With my youngest, I saved a pair of pj's my army sis bought him in Ireland. And, of course, all 4 Christening gowns. Everything else went to either my nephews or Goodwill.