Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP: Didn't read thread. I have a really thin kid who ended up wearing his sister's leggings a lot because they were soft and didn't fall down. It's fine. His ankles often show, but its fine and he's in 3rd.
Primary is great. They have think, fleece lined cozy leggings that are a little loose and come in dark blue and black among other colors...dark grey. I got some different sizes for my DD and one was way too big. DS put them on and they don't really look like leggings. They are a little loose in the backside but my kids have really little backsides.
https://www.primary.com/shop/kids/leggings/the-fleece-legging?ref=nav_pdp_4&color=navy&size=2
$20 for a pair of cozy leggings? Way too overpriced when kids outgrow them very soon. Even gymboree cozy leggings used to be $15 or less.
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:OP: Didn't read thread. I have a really thin kid who ended up wearing his sister's leggings a lot because they were soft and didn't fall down. It's fine. His ankles often show, but its fine and he's in 3rd.
Primary is great. They have think, fleece lined cozy leggings that are a little loose and come in dark blue and black among other colors...dark grey. I got some different sizes for my DD and one was way too big. DS put them on and they don't really look like leggings. They are a little loose in the backside but my kids have really little backsides.
https://www.primary.com/shop/kids/leggings/the-fleece-legging?ref=nav_pdp_4&color=navy&size=2