We look good without leggings actually |
The ones from Costco. $9.99 for a pair. Thick but not hot. My girls love it so much. Very comfy. |
Costco! They're there now. |
I use to buy Gymboree leggings, but their quality and design has gone down significantly in the last three years. What you buy there is equivalent to Children's Place (with the exception of the higher prices). They are cheap and don't last past a couple of wearings.
We have had good luck with Hanna, Lands End, and JoJo Mama Baby (they have a great sale right now) leggings. They are thicker and the stains seems to come out easier. |
I love Jojo Maman Bebe (Zulilly.) PEEK KIDS has soft (but thin) leggings that wear well. I also like H&M (Good qualty, esp. 4 the $) |
Tea Collection
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Hanna Andersen hands down. I experimented with every kind of legging out there for 10 years and I have just stopped buying anything else. They fit and last beautifully for two seasons. |
Hanna Anderson. |
Reviving a timeless thread with the question:
My kid wants patterns and can wear through leggings in about four weeks. (HA, Boden, Old Navy, Carter's...we cast a wide net for different patterns.) 1. Anyone had any luck with patching? 2. Or patterned pants that a kid used to leggings will submit to? (She's neurotypical and stubborn...but we can usually compromise with her when we need to.) Thanks for the wisdom! |
I sew patches on my DD's leggings. Got the idea from Mini Boden's pants with the heart patches on them. It seems to work because she hasn't ripped through the patches yet. |
I like H & M |
We've had good luck with old navy leggings holding up well. H&M, carters and most children's place leggings tear really quickly. The H&M ones I tried both had holes in the knee after the first time I washed them. |
Great idea! Where do you get the patches? |
this sounds exactly like me!! |
Try Tea Company- more expensive but really good quality |