Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm starting to think about holiday gifts. I usually try to get nieces and nephews a nice outfit or pair of PJs. Had been doing so at Hanna Anderssen but feel their quality has slipped. Plus I'm not loving their designs that are out so far. Anyone shop Janie and Jack since the Gap took it over? How's the quality? Other recommendations of where to shop for a "special" outfit for kids toddler through early elementary?
Someone once said, giving kids useful things as gifts is the biggest crime against childhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm starting to think about holiday gifts. I usually try to get nieces and nephews a nice outfit or pair of PJs. Had been doing so at Hanna Anderssen but feel their quality has slipped. Plus I'm not loving their designs that are out so far. Anyone shop Janie and Jack since the Gap took it over? How's the quality? Other recommendations of where to shop for a "special" outfit for kids toddler through early elementary?
Someone once said, giving kids useful things as gifts is the biggest crime against childhood.
Anonymous wrote:I don't expect other people to dress my children. I buy their clothes myself.
Just ask what they need if you want to make a gift.
Anonymous wrote:I'm starting to think about holiday gifts. I usually try to get nieces and nephews a nice outfit or pair of PJs. Had been doing so at Hanna Anderssen but feel their quality has slipped. Plus I'm not loving their designs that are out so far. Anyone shop Janie and Jack since the Gap took it over? How's the quality? Other recommendations of where to shop for a "special" outfit for kids toddler through early elementary?
Anonymous wrote:I usually purchase gifts from GapKids. That way, they can be exchanged if desired and the gift card can be used at Gap, ON, or BR, by the parents or the kids. If I am able to use a gift card that my kid receives and doesn't want, I buy it from them for cash. Ie: kid receives a Target gift card but what they want is from Amazon. I will "apply" their Target credit to my Amazon order and then use the Target gift card on food or shampoo or whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Rufflebutts (ignore the silly name). Adorable stuff and fantastic quality. We were gifted some and they’re my favorite clothes our kids have.