Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve found that Primary and Hanna Andersson have the best quality leggings. My kid rips almost all of her pants (target, gap, old navy, carters) except for primary and HA.
How do you have a child that fits in both Primary and Hanna Andersson leggings? Primary is perfect for my tall skinny DD, but HA leggings are made for kids much shorter and wider than her!
I agree - my kids get tiny holes in the other brands you mentioned. Her Children's Place athletic pants and joggers have held up great (in fact, some of the best quality pants I've bought her), but their leggings are very thin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gymboree is back. They've been bombarding me with emails. Go to their website and sign up for the mailing list.
The mailing list is full... but they do have a few “shop-in-shops” at Children’s Place Springfield and Potomac Mills.
The site says February 2020, so I’ll keep an eye out...
So is the plan to sell Gymboree clothing at children’s place? Or are they opening new stores? I feel like they just closed the stores like a year ago. Maybe less in those locations? I don’t see Gymboree in the directory. If they were opening in February, they would normally have Gymboree (coming soon).
Why don’t they sell the clothes online? They should!
I believe it will also be online, once it launches.
They won't be opening new stores; it's a fully TCP-run thing now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gymboree is back. They've been bombarding me with emails. Go to their website and sign up for the mailing list.
The mailing list is full... but they do have a few “shop-in-shops” at Children’s Place Springfield and Potomac Mills.
The site says February 2020, so I’ll keep an eye out...
So is the plan to sell Gymboree clothing at children’s place? Or are they opening new stores? I feel like they just closed the stores like a year ago. Maybe less in those locations? I don’t see Gymboree in the directory. If they were opening in February, they would normally have Gymboree (coming soon).
Why don’t they sell the clothes online? They should!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gymboree is back. They've been bombarding me with emails. Go to their website and sign up for the mailing list.
The mailing list is full... but they do have a few “shop-in-shops” at Children’s Place Springfield and Potomac Mills.
The site says February 2020, so I’ll keep an eye out...
Anonymous wrote:Gymboree is back. They've been bombarding me with emails. Go to their website and sign up for the mailing list.
Anonymous wrote:Gymboree is supposed to be relaunched this year by the company that bought them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lands End makes Iron Knee leggings, which have reinforced knees, and I find they last longer.
Yes these are great. But my main concern is they never have fun patterns. My DD loves a crazy legging covered in unicorns. So I buy the basic solid ones from LE, but she doesn't prefer those, so we still churn through the crazy unicorn ones from Carters that get holes immediately.
Anonymous wrote:Lands End makes Iron Knee leggings, which have reinforced knees, and I find they last longer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve found that Primary and Hanna Andersson have the best quality leggings. My kid rips almost all of her pants (target, gap, old navy, carters) except for primary and HA.
How do you have a child that fits in both Primary and Hanna Andersson leggings? Primary is perfect for my tall skinny DD, but HA leggings are made for kids much shorter and wider than her!
I agree - my kids get tiny holes in the other brands you mentioned. Her Children's Place athletic pants and joggers have held up great (in fact, some of the best quality pants I've bought her), but their leggings are very thin.
Praise you. I'm not OP, but all these people kept telling me Primary was amazing, but DD hated the leggings. She is shorter and "wider" and didn't care for Primary at all. Going to take her to the mall to try HA!! Thank you, thank you!
oh my gosh I had the same experience. I ordered a yellow pair and first of all they were see through and you could see my son's diaper right through, so thin and were such a poor fit on my son who is shorter and wider -- I figured they weren't the best fit for his body type but was also just surprised to hear so many raves since the material didn't feel that great to me. Maybe the material was just too stretched on my son's body type.
I also really like June and January leggings - they have held up really well but can be annoying to buy because they do small batches so I feel like colors are constantly out. I want to email them and be like no working parents have time to follow your batches coming out at 10pmest and selling out so quickly. I just want to be able to order pants when I have 5 minutes at work! sorry that was quite the sidebar...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve found that Primary and Hanna Andersson have the best quality leggings. My kid rips almost all of her pants (target, gap, old navy, carters) except for primary and HA.
How do you have a child that fits in both Primary and Hanna Andersson leggings? Primary is perfect for my tall skinny DD, but HA leggings are made for kids much shorter and wider than her!
I agree - my kids get tiny holes in the other brands you mentioned. Her Children's Place athletic pants and joggers have held up great (in fact, some of the best quality pants I've bought her), but their leggings are very thin.
Praise you. I'm not OP, but all these people kept telling me Primary was amazing, but DD hated the leggings. She is shorter and "wider" and didn't care for Primary at all. Going to take her to the mall to try HA!! Thank you, thank you!