DD (age 5, wears size 6-7) is now in the big kid sizes, and most of the stores seem to only stock mini-tween type stuff. I'm just not ready for that for my pre-K kid! I know folks always recommend boden and Hanna Andersson...their stuff is cute but also pretty pricy. Any other ideas on where to get little-kid style clothes? Gymboree used to be my go-to, but their quality has really gone downhill lately and I just don't want to shop there. |
Try Lands End. They have stuff that isn't trendy-tween. |
Ross, TJ Max, Marshalls - they have some of the better brands like Adidas, Nike and Under Armor. Ross is usually cheaper.
Old Navy, Target, and a rare occasion, online Children's Place. |
OP here, I would have never thought of this - thanks for the suggestion! |
Old Navy is my preference. |
Me too. And the quality is good - the T shirts last and last (and so does the color). |
I love Honeybee tees. |
We go to Old Navy. Nothing with flirty sayings. JC Penny is bad quality. Macy's is great. Nordstrom Rack works sometimes (much more expensive). |
+1 Most of my DD's shirts are from LE (although she prefers their "boy" shirts because they have a lot of animal and science-oriented designs) |
OP here - thanks for the suggestions! I tend to really prefer the styles / designs of the styles that go through size 5T, but I suppose I have to get used to the 'big girl' options. They grow up too fast! |
Carter's on the website stocks larger sizes that are still very young in styling, and reasonably priced. |