| I only shop online and want to buy DD some warm leggings for winter so she can keep wearing the dresses she likes. Any suggestions? I tried buying carter's fleece leggings. They do seem warm and cozy, but they run so big that they fit more like loose pants than leggings. Anyone know about the fit of gymboree fleece leggings? |
| The warm fleece leggings at Gymboree are good. Their quality has gone down but those leggings are warm and thick. They do shrink some in the wash though. |
| ^^ Thanks I will give them a try. FYI they are on sale right now. |
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Tights, not leggings, but these are awesome. Well worth the price:
http://www.bodenusa.com/en-us/girls-accessories/socks-tights/53052/girls-cable-footless-tights |
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Gap has a thicker legging style that works very well. They used to call it cozy leggings but I think the name has changed.
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I saw these in store yesterday - they are still called "cozy" and they are having 40% off online and in store. |
| We love the cotton tights from Land's End. DD will only wear dresses and skirts, so we have tons of them. |
| The Childrens Place cozy leggings are not has thick as the Gymboree ones, which are super-fleecy on the inside (at least the pair that we bought.) |
| I just noticed target.com has Cat&jack fleece lined leggings but no clue how good they are. |
They're great! DD has been wearing them non-stop since the weather turned cold last weekend. Cheap too! |
| Fleece lined leggings are great for kids who are outside a lot, but too warm for elementary kids who are only outside for a half hour daily. |
| Costco has some nice thick ones. |
I'm sure it depends on the kid, but it hasn't been a problem for us. DD wears fleece lined leggings (we have the Gymboree and Target ones) almost every day and hasn't been too warm. |
Disagree. My daughter loves them all winter, even inside and she definitely plays outside after school for at least an hour. They also are great for underneath snow pants. |