Yes and they take a long time to ship. Way longer than other places. My average for them is like a week before it ships out. It's ridiculous. |
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I buy HA because I think they are cute, but quality is not great. Bought my son train jammies last December, two huge holes. Now ha exchanged for new pair so great cs, but my gap and Carters jammies have lasted 12 years through multiple kids.
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Their pjs are cute but every time I’ve bought them they got holes in the knees really quickly. |
We buy PJs at costco. I believe they are Carters and they look great and hold up very well. My kids are still toddler, so they definitely outgrow them before any wear and tear. |
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Who are these people claiming that carters pjs last multiple kids?? Every pair I buy lasts a few months and then is super stretched out and faded. Old Navy is even worse - they shrink.
HA and Gymboree are the only pjs I've found that make it beyond one season. |
+1 I am all about Carters jammies but they do not last. |
| My DC sleep in their pjs without wearing undies, so to me, pjs are like underwear and I don't want to buy used ones. HA quality is better, and MiniBoden is pretty good as well. |
| PSA: 40% off all apparel today only! And 25% off sleepwear. |
| You can also resell the HA clothes for close to 50% of retail if they are in good shape. So if you buy them on sale 50% off then they cost practically nothing. |
Donate or even resell for $10. I have bought mine 3rd hand and they look new. |
| I have found if you aren’t picky with patterns the steepest discounts are at the end of each season is nearing the end of each season—last March I snagged 8 pairs of PJs, plus a bunting and range of play clothes for 150 bucks. This was in store I have never had luck with online. |
| Mini Boden and Crew cuts = teacher discount, too |
| We usually buy one pair of HA’s a year. The kids rotate between that pair and last year’s pair, which usually just fits. That’s how good the quality is — you can wear all winter and then let the next kid wear. I personally would rather buy one or two things that wear well than five things from Target that fall apart after a few washes. |
They only have two pairs of pajamas? |
I think it depends on how fast your kid is growing at any point. |