Anonymous
Post 10/03/2013 18:25     Subject: Jeez, Old Navy, could your kids' stuff be any more flimsy??

Anonymous wrote:I do boden when they have sales. I like children's place - find their stuff holds up.

Also get on Zulilly - I got a ton of Jojobebemaman stuff really cheap from them. It's awesome.


Second Zulily! I've been using them for a couple of year now and they are awesome. The only drawback, though, is that you can't return your purchases, but I buy ahead, anyway.
Anonymous
Post 10/03/2013 18:20     Subject: Jeez, Old Navy, could your kids' stuff be any more flimsy??

Anonymous wrote:What do you expect for $5 a shirt?


Their $5 shirts were better quality 3-4 years ago. Not high end, of course, but not like tissue paper.
Anonymous
Post 10/03/2013 18:08     Subject: Jeez, Old Navy, could your kids' stuff be any more flimsy??

What do you expect for $5 a shirt?
Anonymous
Post 10/03/2013 17:58     Subject: Jeez, Old Navy, could your kids' stuff be any more flimsy??

Anonymous wrote:How do the sizes for Crazy 8, Circo, Jumping Beans, etc. run?


I find they all run on the smaller side....especially Jumping Beans. I love Jumping Beans canvas and cord pull on pants. They work great during potty training.
http://www.kohls.com/product/prd-1357857/jumping-beans-canvas-pants-toddler.jsp
http://www.kohls.com/product/prd-1403530/jumping-beans-corduroy-pants-toddler.jsp?color=New%20Black

This year I got a ton of stuff from Osh Kosh for my girls. So far everything has held up well.


Anonymous
Post 10/03/2013 17:14     Subject: Re:Jeez, Old Navy, could your kids' stuff be any more flimsy??

I've noticed that their online stuff is much more flimsy than what is carried in the store. Anybody else noticed this?
Anonymous
Post 10/03/2013 17:08     Subject: Jeez, Old Navy, could your kids' stuff be any more flimsy??

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hey, these clothes are made by 4 yos in Bangladesh who are chained to radiators and made to work 14 hours a day. Sorry they're flimsy. But you get what you pay for.


Seriously, some of us can't afford anything else. Get off your soap box. I am not condoning their practices, but we have to clothe our kids.
Anonymous
Post 10/03/2013 16:46     Subject: Jeez, Old Navy, could your kids' stuff be any more flimsy??

Cheap clothes are cheaply made.
Anonymous
Post 10/03/2013 16:45     Subject: Jeez, Old Navy, could your kids' stuff be any more flimsy??

All I can think of when I hear Crazy 8 is Breaking Bad.
Anonymous
Post 10/03/2013 16:44     Subject: Jeez, Old Navy, could your kids' stuff be any more flimsy??

Crazy 8 runs small IMHO
Anonymous
Post 10/03/2013 16:06     Subject: Jeez, Old Navy, could your kids' stuff be any more flimsy??

OP I agree with you 100 percent on their girls stuff and adult stuff, but weirdly, most of their boy stuff seems ok.
Anonymous
Post 10/03/2013 16:00     Subject: Jeez, Old Navy, could your kids' stuff be any more flimsy??

Sizes run big for Crazy 8. They run small for Jumping Beans. I don't know about the rest.
Anonymous
Post 10/03/2013 15:58     Subject: Re:Jeez, Old Navy, could your kids' stuff be any more flimsy??

Up until age 5, I would go to Leesburg Outlets and buy my DD's entire wardrobe for the season mainly from Carter's, with a few pieces from Osh Kosh and Gap. Target was also great for toddler and preschool girl clothes.

Now that she has outgrown Carter's, I buy mostly from Crazy 8 with a few things from Land's End and Old Navy.
Anonymous
Post 10/03/2013 15:34     Subject: Re:Jeez, Old Navy, could your kids' stuff be any more flimsy??

Carter's
Anonymous
Post 10/03/2013 15:33     Subject: Jeez, Old Navy, could your kids' stuff be any more flimsy??

I like JCrew Crew Cuts. Sometimes you get good deals on sales. Same for Mini Boden - I usually scoop stuff up on sales.
Anonymous
Post 10/03/2013 15:19     Subject: Jeez, Old Navy, could your kids' stuff be any more flimsy??

Anonymous wrote:Hey, these clothes are made by 4 yos in Bangladesh who are chained to radiators and made to work 14 hours a day. Sorry they're flimsy. But you get what you pay for.


And where do you shop? That would have been more helpful than you trying to guilt trip the OP