Anonymous wrote:There are 2 brands that JCPenny carries that have a similar pants (their search is a pain so sorry for the long links).
Make sure you look for the "Cotton" not the "performance" fleece if there are elements of sensory preference.
https://www.jcpenney.com/p/arizona-french-terry-little-big-boys-cuffed-jogger-pant/ppr5007977222?pTmplType=regular&deptId=dept20000016&catId=cat100260020&rrplacementtype=pdp1_jrecs&criteriaName=E1_Seq_VV%20v1
https://www.jcpenney.com/p/xersion-cotton-fleece-little-big-boys-jogger-pant/ppr5008006625?pTmplType=regular&deptId=dept11100000014&urlState=%2Fg%2Fbaby-kids%3Fbrand%3Dxersion%26gender%3Dboys%26product_type%3Dpants%26id%3Ddept11100000014&productGridView=medium&badge=onlyatjcp%7Chuskysize&cm_re=ZB-_-GALLERY-BABY-KIDS-_-VN-_-PANTS_3
Anonymous wrote:Target brands, under Armour, adidas, champion etc. DS has worn only athletic pants for years and cares more about feel and fit than anything. I switched to these brands by early elementary and he’s still wearing them in middle school.
Anonymous wrote:Does your 11 yo prefer that style? I'm not being rude, but it's a younger style. I realize due to sensory issues this style may work well for some. Many boys start wearing the athletic pants instead around that age. We've had good luck with Gap, Target and Old Navy.
https://www.gap.com/browse/product.do?pid=494148142&cid=6187&pcid=6187&vid=1&cpos=3&cexp=1567&kcid=CategoryIDs%3D6187&cvar=11754&ctype=Listing&cpid=res21042609519850950464536#pdp-page-content
https://www.gap.com/browse/product.do?pid=664153012&rrec=true&mlink=5050,12413545,PDP_gapproduct1_rr_2&clink=12413545#pdp-page-content
https://www.target.com/p/boys-activewear-pants-cat-jack-153/-/A-54527125?preselect=54416343#lnk=sametab