With summer around the corner and schools letting out, many parents are digging through drawers, packing up long-sleeve shirts and jackets their kids have already outgrown. And with how fast little ones grow, buying a whole new summer wardrobe can quickly drain a budget. But one couple is flipping the script—and saving families time and money in the process.

Shannon and Anthony Taylor, new parents themselves, launched Legacy Bundles, a clothing swap company designed specifically for children up to 5 years old. Their signature “Bundle Swap” allows parents to send in gently used kids’ clothes and receive a fresh set of new-to-them items in return—any size, any style, any gender.
What started as a personal solution to the rapid turnover in their own child’s closet has now become a growing community of conscious families helping one another and the planet. Since founding the company last year, the Taylors have prioritized affordability and sustainability, giving families a break from the endless cycle of seasonal shopping.
Each Bundle Swap allows up to 30 items to be exchanged at a time, with shipping both ways completely free. It’s an easy, hassle-free way to stay ahead of growth spurts without overspending—or contributing to textile waste.
Shannon and Anthony are also passionate about educating families on how their system works and why summer is the ideal time to get involved. From what types of clothing they accept to tips on how to maximize your swap, they’re building more than just a business—they’re building a community.
Whether you’re a first-time parent or a seasoned pro, Legacy Bundles offers a smarter, greener way to keep your kids styled and comfy all summer long.