Anonymous wrote:Who are these people claiming that carters pjs last multiple kids?? Every pair I buy lasts a few months and then is super stretched out and faded. Old Navy is even worse - they shrink.
HA and Gymboree are the only pjs I've found that make it beyond one season.
Anonymous wrote:We usually buy one pair of HA’s a year. The kids rotate between that pair and last year’s pair, which usually just fits. That’s how good the quality is — you can wear all winter and then let the next kid wear. I personally would rather buy one or two things that wear well than five things from Target that fall apart after a few washes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$25 for pajamas is ON SALE? That's insane.
+1
But they are so worth it. They make it through 2 kids and countless washings, and still look good enough to donate.
Anonymous wrote:Who are these people claiming that carters pjs last multiple kids?? Every pair I buy lasts a few months and then is super stretched out and faded. Old Navy is even worse - they shrink.
HA and Gymboree are the only pjs I've found that make it beyond one season.
Anonymous wrote:$25 for pajamas is ON SALE? That's insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$25 for pajamas is ON SALE? That's insane.
+1
But they are so worth it. They make it through 2 kids and countless washings, and still look good enough to donate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they have free shipping.
you can ship free to a store. i do agree that their shipping policy is a hassle and makes no sense in the era of amazon prime. i think this brand survives on the US market because of the loyalty of its customers. The supply chain and distribution policy makes no sense.