Where do you buy T-shirts for your kids?

Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Try Lands End. They have stuff that isn't trendy-tween.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Try Lands End. They have stuff that isn't trendy-tween.


OP here, I would have never thought of this - thanks for the suggestion!
Anonymous
Old Navy is my preference.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Old Navy is my preference.


Me too. And the quality is good - the T shirts last and last (and so does the color).
Anonymous
I love Honeybee tees.
Anonymous
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).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Try Lands End. They have stuff that isn't trendy-tween.


OP here, I would have never thought of this - thanks for the suggestion!


+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)
Anonymous
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!
Anonymous
Carter's on the website stocks larger sizes that are still very young in styling, and reasonably priced.
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