How do the leggings from primary fit? I keep hearing good things about their clothes, but I’ve got a very skinny toddler, and looking at the pics of the Capri leggings online I’m worried that they are going to be loose on her and look a bit odd.
Also, same question for Hanna Anderson leggings... |
I have a skinny but tall kid and I usually order one size down.
Their stuff is great quality, rich colors that last despite frequent wearing and washing. |
Primary runs a tad smaller than HA. I have a tall almost six year old who wears 120 in HA and 7 in Primary leggings. We do like the cozy leggings from Primary but prefer HA and find HA roomier. |
I think the primary leggings run small. |
I find that they run a little narrower than the equivalent size in, say, Hanna Andersson. Another brand that's worked well for my tall, relatively skinny kid is Lands End. |
They keep their color and shape very well but the leg openings are not as stretchy as other leggings. Makes it a bit trickier for my three-year-old to put on than other leggings from Hanna or Gap but they are still our go-to for selection and convenience. |
Primary leggings are great quality, but roomy. I have one skinny and one average 9 and 7 year-olds. They swim in HA leggings (and if you go smaller size, they are way too short), less so in Primary leggings, but still a very loose fit. I find that target leggings fit them the best. |
Not sure about the leggings, but everything I've bought from Primary has been awesome, great quality, great wear. |
HA now has skinny leggings. Do those. |
Primary is basically MADE for skinny kids. |
Does anyone have a very tall skinny girl? Are these leggings good for them? My 2 year old had some huge growth spurt and now every pant she owns is a capri. She wears 2T and even the 3Ts are too short. She’s not fat enough for 4T. We usually wear Carters or Gymboree. |