Anonymous wrote:Np and Im not a fan of leggings on little kids as how do they stand up towards active play? My 7yo boy would tear them up after a couple of wears. Do they make a boy version with reinforced knees?
Anonymous wrote:My 7yo wears girls clothes all the time and has since he was teeny. When people say something about it he says “no, these aren’t girls clothes, they’re mine. My mom bought them for me.” (No I didn’t tell him to say that). I did tell him that people have ideas about what boys should wear and what girls should wear. He has a pair of bright pink and purple capris that he saves for home.
Anonymous wrote:A quarter of the boys in K-2nd wear slim fitting pajama pants to school. I think it’s just a trend in this area because nobody else has seen this when I’ve asked. It’s wildly popular at our school (along with mismatched socks for girls).
Anonymous wrote:A quarter of the boys in K-2nd wear slim fitting pajama pants to school. I think it’s just a trend in this area because nobody else has seen this when I’ve asked. It’s wildly popular at our school (along with mismatched socks for girls).
Anonymous wrote:If he's slim, then the Primary.com leggings might be good. My DD is very skinny and the leggings look a little more pant-like on her than other leggings that she has, and she says they are some of the most comfortable pants she owns (she won't wear what she calls "hard pants" like jeans). The material is also thicker, so they don't have that skin-tight look that a lot of girls leggings have.