Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FYI - I regularly find HA stuff at TJ Maxx and Marshall's these days. Quality is crap compared to a few years ago. At discount store prices, I don't mind. I won't shop in store again. Even on sale there it's not worth it. Crew cuts on sale is way better quality.
Really? I gave up on J Crew for myself years ago when the quality tanked and assumed the kids stuff was the same. You find it better than HA or somewhere like Gap?
Anonymous wrote:FYI - I regularly find HA stuff at TJ Maxx and Marshall's these days. Quality is crap compared to a few years ago. At discount store prices, I don't mind. I won't shop in store again. Even on sale there it's not worth it. Crew cuts on sale is way better quality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Random question for OP - why are you buying slips for your children? What do your kids need slips for? Mine wear cartwheel shorts under their dresses. I haven't seen a slip in 30 years...
Don't your kids wear slips under loose low necked or flimsy shirts? I buy camisoles/tanks. I don't want my kid bending down and showing everything when she is playing.
OP here - so i looked up the slip - it was $36 (but i purchased 2 of them). I put them under her dresses. It makes them fuller and some of her dresses are not lined, so it provides comfort as an undershirt and light cotton skirt under her dresses.
It is just my preference to maintain some traditional ways to dress my daughter.
this is what i am talking about: https://www.hannaandersson.com/girls-clothing-underwear/51517-001.html
Anonymous wrote:This is very unappealing to me because I stock up a few times a year and its more than likely we won't even take the tags off for 60 days. I purposely buy off season to save money so with a return policy of only 2 months its basically final sale for us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Random question for OP - why are you buying slips for your children? What do your kids need slips for? Mine wear cartwheel shorts under their dresses. I haven't seen a slip in 30 years...
Don't your kids wear slips under loose low necked or flimsy shirts? I buy camisoles/tanks. I don't want my kid bending down and showing everything when she is playing.
OP here - so i looked up the slip - it was $36 (but i purchased 2 of them). I put them under her dresses. It makes them fuller and some of her dresses are not lined, so it provides comfort as an undershirt and light cotton skirt under her dresses.
It is just my preference to maintain some traditional ways to dress my daughter.
this is what i am talking about: https://www.hannaandersson.com/girls-clothing-underwear/51517-001.html
$36 for that? Wow
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Random question for OP - why are you buying slips for your children? What do your kids need slips for? Mine wear cartwheel shorts under their dresses. I haven't seen a slip in 30 years...
Don't your kids wear slips under loose low necked or flimsy shirts? I buy camisoles/tanks. I don't want my kid bending down and showing everything when she is playing.
OP here - so i looked up the slip - it was $36 (but i purchased 2 of them). I put them under her dresses. It makes them fuller and some of her dresses are not lined, so it provides comfort as an undershirt and light cotton skirt under her dresses.
It is just my preference to maintain some traditional ways to dress my daughter.
this is what i am talking about: https://www.hannaandersson.com/girls-clothing-underwear/51517-001.html
Anonymous wrote:I think they’re following in Gymboree’s footsteps, unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Random question for OP - why are you buying slips for your children? What do your kids need slips for? Mine wear cartwheel shorts under their dresses. I haven't seen a slip in 30 years...
Don't your kids wear slips under loose low necked or flimsy shirts? I buy camisoles/tanks. I don't want my kid bending down and showing everything when she is playing.
OP here - so i looked up the slip - it was $36 (but i purchased 2 of them). I put them under her dresses. It makes them fuller and some of her dresses are not lined, so it provides comfort as an undershirt and light cotton skirt under her dresses.
It is just my preference to maintain some traditional ways to dress my daughter.
this is what i am talking about: https://www.hannaandersson.com/girls-clothing-underwear/51517-001.html
It's cute. Don't let the haters get you down
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Random question for OP - why are you buying slips for your children? What do your kids need slips for? Mine wear cartwheel shorts under their dresses. I haven't seen a slip in 30 years...
Don't your kids wear slips under loose low necked or flimsy shirts? I buy camisoles/tanks. I don't want my kid bending down and showing everything when she is playing.
OP here - so i looked up the slip - it was $36 (but i purchased 2 of them). I put them under her dresses. It makes them fuller and some of her dresses are not lined, so it provides comfort as an undershirt and light cotton skirt under her dresses.
It is just my preference to maintain some traditional ways to dress my daughter.
this is what i am talking about: https://www.hannaandersson.com/girls-clothing-underwear/51517-001.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Random question for OP - why are you buying slips for your children? What do your kids need slips for? Mine wear cartwheel shorts under their dresses. I haven't seen a slip in 30 years...
Don't your kids wear slips under loose low necked or flimsy shirts? I buy camisoles/tanks. I don't want my kid bending down and showing everything when she is playing.
Anonymous wrote:Was it bought out by a hedge fund looking to suck out all the profit? That’s what happened to Gymboree and why it went out of business.