Different poster - but no, normally they don't because they're too faded and worn. |
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I like the idea of asking her to choose between outfit a and outfit b
also Hanna Andersson has some really soft leggings, capri leggings, looser more sweat-like leggings in really good 100% cotton. And often there are online sales. |
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My youngest DD seems similar. She abhors more durable "pocket pants" which include jeans or any stiff pants with pockets.
We've let her pick out seasonally appropriate ridiculous outfits since I can remember. LL Bean has great quality, fit and price on leggings. As a PP posted, you can easily darn or patch the inevitable knee holes. Or simply ignore a small tear. Know your kid, pick your battles. |
I have bought leggings and stretchy knit pants for kids at thrift stores. |
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I'm 37 and wearing leggings too day b/c they are comfortable...as is my toddler daughter.
Buy better/longer stuff and remind yourself that it's all a phase. |
| I don't know if you'll find it too pricy, but Tea Collection has high quality leggings. Cute tunics, too. |
| Introduce her to skinny sweatpants. My dd made the switch so now it is leggings or skinny sweatpants. |
| Oh and I find Hanna Andersson and Gymboree have the thickest leggings. |
| My 11 yr old is still in this phase. We shop at Justice and Target mainly. Though we've had luck with Arizona brand clothing also. |