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Reply to "shopping for kid-friendly clothes that have a nice fit, hold up well, and don't look like crap?"
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[quote=Anonymous]Yeah- I hate to admit this (wouldn't do it out loud!) but Lands End is my go to for staples. It does wear and wear, but you have to be careful what you pick. A couple of key pieces that will get a ton of abuse like down vests and long sleeve t-shirts/ tops (that go under things) stretch the trendier pieces you pick up elsewhere. JCrew, BR and Gap have all been pretty hit and miss over the past 5 years. I completely gave up on Loft about 3 years ago. I spend a lot on jeans because I wear them almost daily. I'm a chemistry teacher and need durable, dependable, good looking and washable. Good fitting jeans with a dark rinse that I can wear with a 2" heel are the work-horses in my wardrobe. [/quote]
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