Anonymous
Post 09/25/2015 13:48     Subject: What's so special about Justice Clothing?

So where to go instead?
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2015 13:44     Subject: What's so special about Justice Clothing?

Anonymous wrote:The jeggings are really soft and fit well, which has been a major plus for my daughter with sensory issues. Ditto the "oh so soft" bras. She can't wear most of the novelty shirts as she doesn't like the feeling of decals but the plain t-shirts are nice and hold up well.


This is good to know (my DD has sensory issues too and it's always a struggle to find things she will wear).
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2015 13:38     Subject: What's so special about Justice Clothing?

It is trash. Looks like Walmart clothes with the name Justice on it.
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2015 13:05     Subject: What's so special about Justice Clothing?

The jeggings are really soft and fit well, which has been a major plus for my daughter with sensory issues. Ditto the "oh so soft" bras. She can't wear most of the novelty shirts as she doesn't like the feeling of decals but the plain t-shirts are nice and hold up well.
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2015 12:50     Subject: What's so special about Justice Clothing?

Anonymous wrote:So my 7 year old has been nagging me to go to Justice because the older cool girls wear their clothes. Right now I buy stuff at Gymboree, Land's end, Hanna and special things at Tea and Janie and Jack. I finally took her to Justice and everything looked so cheaply made. Like an overpriced Forever 21 for tweens. Is this a correct assessment? My daughter couldn't find any actual clothing she liked so she settled on a scarf and some jewelry. I had heard so much, I was surprised at the quality/price.


There is nothing special about it. They're just really good at marketing.
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2015 12:48     Subject: Re:What's so special about Justice Clothing?

It is a trendy store among that age group but the quality and price suck. They do make some basics like camisoles with built in bra, leggings and pjs.
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2015 12:47     Subject: What's so special about Justice Clothing?

It's sparkly. That's what 7 yr olds like about it.
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2015 12:47     Subject: What's so special about Justice Clothing?

Like pp I was surprised when I finally walked into one after hearing the hype. It is a junk store. I'm not sure girls even really like the clothing but think that they're supposed to because it's geared to their demographic, KWIM?
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2015 12:46     Subject: What's so special about Justice Clothing?

You can get it at Marshalls and TJ Max. I don't get it but kids like it.
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2015 11:30     Subject: What's so special about Justice Clothing?

My daughter loves it for basics - leggings, jeans, t-shirts, tanks, skirts, bra tops. She also likes some of the decorated shirts. They've toned it down in the past couple months and increased prices. It is less trashy than it was for a while.
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2015 11:29     Subject: What's so special about Justice Clothing?

Anonymous wrote:So my 7 year old has been nagging me to go to Justice because the older cool girls wear their clothes. Right now I buy stuff at Gymboree, Land's end, Hanna and special things at Tea and Janie and Jack. I finally took her to Justice and everything looked so cheaply made. Like an overpriced Forever 21 for tweens. Is this a correct assessment? My daughter couldn't find any actual clothing she liked so she settled on a scarf and some jewelry. I had heard so much, I was surprised at the quality/price.


+1, this. If it helps, though, they will grow out of it in a few years...
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2015 11:27     Subject: What's so special about Justice Clothing?

Any ideas of alternatives? I was going to start a thread about where people shop. I have a 9 year old.
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2015 11:23     Subject: Re:What's so special about Justice Clothing?

This is my impression too. My tween niece wears a lot of Justice. It looks pretty junky to me, although the older kids do wear it. I've been delaying introducing the store to my 6.5 year old as long as possible, even though she has outgrown Tea, Gymboree, etc. We buy Hanna online (it comes in larger sizes online). Until she asks for it, I'm not going to encourage it.
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2015 10:37     Subject: What's so special about Justice Clothing?

cheap and trashy. not for my daughter.
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2015 10:29     Subject: What's so special about Justice Clothing?

So my 7 year old has been nagging me to go to Justice because the older cool girls wear their clothes. Right now I buy stuff at Gymboree, Land's end, Hanna and special things at Tea and Janie and Jack. I finally took her to Justice and everything looked so cheaply made. Like an overpriced Forever 21 for tweens. Is this a correct assessment? My daughter couldn't find any actual clothing she liked so she settled on a scarf and some jewelry. I had heard so much, I was surprised at the quality/price.