I miss Gymboree. Where can I get clothes that are similar?

Anonymous
2yo DD has been wearing her Gymboree fleece leggings all winter.. She is beginning to outgrow them. I just miss their store for all 3 of my kids clothes.

Where can I buy similar thick leggings she can wear outside to play?

If you were a Gymboree fan, where do you shop now for your kids?
Anonymous
Gymboree is supposed to be relaunched this year by the company that bought them.
Anonymous
I miss them too. I found fleece leggings at Old Navy. Might be harder this late in the season. Try Carters and Osh Kosh also.

Children’s Place bought the brand and is supposed to do a relaunch.
Anonymous
I got leggings at children’s place, and they’ve held up well
Anonymous
My kids are teenagers now and I have such fond memories of Gymboree.
I didn't know that my mom kept at a lot of DD's clothes and we're now passing them down to my 3 year old niece.
I got so nostalgic packing up the clothes to mail. Such cute details on the clothes and they were so matchy.

I think Hanna Andersson has good leggings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:2yo DD has been wearing her Gymboree fleece leggings all winter.. She is beginning to outgrow them. I just miss their store for all 3 of my kids clothes.

Where can I buy similar thick leggings she can wear outside to play?

If you were a Gymboree fan, where do you shop now for your kids?


I missed gymboree too. I found some nice cozy leggings at Eddie Bauer online for $10 on sale. My kids said it felt very warm and cozy. The leggings had a plush lining on the inside. Same with Gap factory outlet online. $10 when on sale and kids liked those too.

Unfortunately, they did not have very many patterns or color choices. Mostly basic colors.
Anonymous
I’ve found that Primary and Hanna Andersson have the best quality leggings. My kid rips almost all of her pants (target, gap, old navy, carters) except for primary and HA.
Anonymous
Size up on Gymboree leggings on Ebay. New in package and everything.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’ve found that Primary and Hanna Andersson have the best quality leggings. My kid rips almost all of her pants (target, gap, old navy, carters) except for primary and HA.


How do you have a child that fits in both Primary and Hanna Andersson leggings? Primary is perfect for my tall skinny DD, but HA leggings are made for kids much shorter and wider than her!

I agree - my kids get tiny holes in the other brands you mentioned. Her Children's Place athletic pants and joggers have held up great (in fact, some of the best quality pants I've bought her), but their leggings are very thin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’ve found that Primary and Hanna Andersson have the best quality leggings. My kid rips almost all of her pants (target, gap, old navy, carters) except for primary and HA.


How do you have a child that fits in both Primary and Hanna Andersson leggings? Primary is perfect for my tall skinny DD, but HA leggings are made for kids much shorter and wider than her!

I agree - my kids get tiny holes in the other brands you mentioned. Her Children's Place athletic pants and joggers have held up great (in fact, some of the best quality pants I've bought her), but their leggings are very thin.



Praise you. I'm not OP, but all these people kept telling me Primary was amazing, but DD hated the leggings. She is shorter and "wider" and didn't care for Primary at all. Going to take her to the mall to try HA!! Thank you, thank you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’ve found that Primary and Hanna Andersson have the best quality leggings. My kid rips almost all of her pants (target, gap, old navy, carters) except for primary and HA.


How do you have a child that fits in both Primary and Hanna Andersson leggings? Primary is perfect for my tall skinny DD, but HA leggings are made for kids much shorter and wider than her!

I agree - my kids get tiny holes in the other brands you mentioned. Her Children's Place athletic pants and joggers have held up great (in fact, some of the best quality pants I've bought her), but their leggings are very thin.



Praise you. I'm not OP, but all these people kept telling me Primary was amazing, but DD hated the leggings. She is shorter and "wider" and didn't care for Primary at all. Going to take her to the mall to try HA!! Thank you, thank you!


NP. My DD Is 5, but wears an 8 in Primary. She's big for her age, but is both tall and "wide". So we just order up a size, and it works. For example, she wore an 8/9 long sleeve t-shirt from Primary yesterday and it fit pretty well- she has a long torso and needs the length in the larger sizes. HA is great though, but she only have pajamas from there, which are fabulous. Those HA pjs are a 7, and they fit perfectly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’ve found that Primary and Hanna Andersson have the best quality leggings. My kid rips almost all of her pants (target, gap, old navy, carters) except for primary and HA.


How do you have a child that fits in both Primary and Hanna Andersson leggings? Primary is perfect for my tall skinny DD, but HA leggings are made for kids much shorter and wider than her!

I agree - my kids get tiny holes in the other brands you mentioned. Her Children's Place athletic pants and joggers have held up great (in fact, some of the best quality pants I've bought her), but their leggings are very thin.



Praise you. I'm not OP, but all these people kept telling me Primary was amazing, but DD hated the leggings. She is shorter and "wider" and didn't care for Primary at all. Going to take her to the mall to try HA!! Thank you, thank you!


oh my gosh I had the same experience. I ordered a yellow pair and first of all they were see through and you could see my son's diaper right through, so thin and were such a poor fit on my son who is shorter and wider -- I figured they weren't the best fit for his body type but was also just surprised to hear so many raves since the material didn't feel that great to me. Maybe the material was just too stretched on my son's body type.

I also really like June and January leggings - they have held up really well but can be annoying to buy because they do small batches so I feel like colors are constantly out. I want to email them and be like no working parents have time to follow your batches coming out at 10pmest and selling out so quickly. I just want to be able to order pants when I have 5 minutes at work! sorry that was quite the sidebar...
Anonymous
Lands End makes Iron Knee leggings, which have reinforced knees, and I find they last longer.
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