Anonymous
Post 04/06/2014 09:05     Subject: Favorite clothing brand for girls? For boys?

Boys: Tea Collection, Peek, American Apparel, Mini Boden, Gap
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2014 09:00     Subject: Re:Favorite clothing brand for girls? For boys?

Almost all of our clothes come from Mini Boden, Tea or Lands End. Hannah Andersson has the best underwear.
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2014 08:53     Subject: Favorite clothing brand for girls? For boys?

Anonymous wrote:Affordable brands: Carters, Circo (Target Brand), Jumping Beans (Kohls)

Higher End: Tea Collection (though quality is sometimes uneven; I always buy on sale), Gap (I think some of their stuff is pricey, especailly baby / toddler stuff), CrewCuts, Mini Boden.


Janie and Jack, too. Very cute stuff and sales can be good.
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2014 08:52     Subject: Favorite clothing brand for girls? For boys?

Affordable brands: Carters, Circo (Target Brand), Jumping Beans (Kohls)

Higher End: Tea Collection (though quality is sometimes uneven; I always buy on sale), Gap (I think some of their stuff is pricey, especailly baby / toddler stuff), CrewCuts, Mini Boden.
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2014 07:55     Subject: Favorite clothing brand for girls? For boys?

DD, age 8, loves Monsoon clothes, but they are extremely expensive, so she only has a few pieces. Most of her clothes are a mix of Lands End, Kohls, Crazy 8, and Gap.
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2014 07:36     Subject: Favorite clothing brand for girls? For boys?

Mini Boden and Ralph Lauren. Almost the entire wardrobes of my DDs come from these designers (a few heart strings and Janie and jack). However, I think I have only purchased about 3 items new and they were on sale. Everything else is from Craigslist or eBay.
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2014 04:26     Subject: Favorite clothing brand for girls? For boys?

Girls

Love Tea Collection, Mini Boden, LeTop

Treats from Grandmother - Catamini, Deux Par Deux - the French clothes are so cute and well made.

I can't stand Jacadi - horrible quality, everything I've had falls apart after one use, and bad customer service