Hanna Andersson changed their return policy

Anonymous
i dont shop Hanna anderson clothes since this summer because i noted their material changed, and smell chemical. they are not the same with the organic cotton they were used to be. The price seemed cheaper but its not worth it since quality decline. i used shopped for the whole family, not anymore. Fabric smell and shrunk. i rather go with Mini Boden or Garnet hill.
Anonymous
Try City Thread on Amazon. Similar concept; soft and comfortable clothes. Good underwear too!!
Anonymous
I have ca 30 articles of clothing from Hanna Anderson my my home including their duvet covers. I've yet to have a seem come lose. My kid did manage to break 3 pairs of pants at the knees after just 2 months and he is not a rough kid. Expected him to outgrown the pants. HA took a pair pants back with no questions asked. the other one I kept when I didn't know about their return policy.
No seam has ever come lose.
Anonymous
These threads are all so ridiculous. HA are the best there is for quality. I’m a big shopper and we’ve done Biden, mayoral, joules, all the Nordstrom and boutique brands. My kids have tons of pants pajamas shirts and dresses from HA and none have ever split or washed poorly. Boden on the other hand falls apart. Acting like old navy is of similar quality is stupid. If your issue is truly quality you can’t do better. The real thing is kids are hard on clothes and it’s unreasonable to expect miracles. They’re not made of iron. Consumers like this are wasteful, unfair, and drive prices up. Also your kid can’t have two or three shirts you wash constantly and then expect to last for years get real.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Uh, sorry you can’t return your USED undergarments OP. Sounds like people like you are the reason they changed their policy.


+1. People who return used items are over-entitled.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did the original owner sell?


Yeah. Like 20+ years ago...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In 2017 HA got acquired by private equity and later hired the Sears CEO. So I’d say they are not long for this world.

https://www.bizjournals.com/portland/news/2017/05/26/hanna-andersson-names-sears-president-joelle-maher.html



She was canned earlier this year and they hired a new guy.
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Anonymous wrote:I now only buy HA when it is at least 40% off, and almost always I can find stuff 50% off, as they seem to have a 50% off sale every couple of months.


A $42 dress for a 4 year old on sale for $21 is still a bad deal.


Disagree. My 4 year old has been able to wear the same dresses for two years in a row now (for the first time!). If it's a well loved favorite that she wears once a week for a few months per year, two years in a row, then $21 seems perfectly reasonable. My kid loves her HA twirly and rainbow tiered dresses and I can't find similar ones that aren't weird Amazon knock offs.


Wow! That’s amazing. It works size wise to wear two years in a row?


Not the PP but my tall skinny DD gets several years out of her HA dresses. They start as dresses and as she grows taller they become tops. She especially likes the ones with the tulle skirts. She’s now aging out of them but I’ve been able to pass them down to others.
Anonymous
Where do you get clothes like Hannah after the kid exceeds 160cm? How does boden sizes compare or the others mentioned here?
Anonymous
We’ve had a lot of luck with Gap and Primary. All the items have lasted through multiple kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We’ve had a lot of luck with Gap and Primary. All the items have lasted through multiple kids.


I was always disappointed with primary- thin material on the shirts, and for me they tended to shrink in the wash. They were never solid enough to pass down to the next kid, unlike the Hannas which are on year 4 of being worn by 2 kids and still hold up.

Primary onesie pajamas held up well but they only wear them for like 2 months as babies
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