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Yeah I shop @ Gap most times. Not a fan of The Childrens' Place (when she was like 2, I shopped there and the clothing was cheap quality, it didn't last at all.
Don't you find Sears to be a bit EXPENSIVE? I hate spending a lot on her clothing because she grows so fast, that she usually only gets that one season wear out of it.
I've found some cute things in Marshalls and TJ Maxx, but it's a nightmare just sifting through their items and trying to find something that fits
I find the opposite- i find Sears to be a cheap dive. Now the Gap is where I have broken the bank for kids clothes, whenever I have to buy baby clothes for someone's kid I usually go there and end up spending $50 for one outfit!! I don't mind b/c its a gift, but if I had to cloth a child there every day I'd be broke.
I find the opposite- i find Sears to be a cheap dive. Now the Gap is where I have broken the bank for kids clothes, whenever I have to buy baby clothes for someone's kid I usually go there and end up spending $50 for one outfit!! I don't mind b/c its a gift, but if I had to cloth a child there every day I'd be broke.
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Originally Posted by ayannaaaliyah
Yeah I shop @ Gap most times. Not a fan of The Childrens' Place (when she was like 2, I shopped there and the clothing was cheap quality, it didn't last at all.
Don't you find Sears to be a bit EXPENSIVE? I hate spending a lot on her clothing because she grows so fast, that she usually only gets that one season wear out of it.
I've found some cute things in Marshalls and TJ Maxx, but it's a nightmare just sifting through their items and trying to find something that fits
I find the opposite- i find Sears to be a cheap dive. Now the Gap is where I have broken the bank for kids clothes, whenever I have to buy baby clothes for someone's kid I usually go there and end up spending $50 for one outfit!! I don't mind b/c its a gift, but if I had to cloth a child there every day I'd be broke.
LittleMissSunshine, you have to do the Gap when they have the Sales and they have great online sales also (I've only ordered once online) !!!!!
I really dislike seeing the younger girls in clothing that has messages printed across the butt too...I'm sure you've all seen that. ...*tacky*
Anyone who would buy a little girl sweats (or diaper covers for that matter) that says "JUICY" across the rear end has a serious screw loose. what message are you sending? Others "NAUGHTY" Huh?
Hanna Anderssen and Mini-Boden online have super cute stuff. Pricey, but high quality.
I agree. I always used to depend on Gymboree for appropriate clothing but my now 9 yo won't wear it. TOO babyish. I have also found some very cute stuff in Garnet Hills kids catalog. Of course there is always Lands End and LL Bean. If we are choosy when we shop she loves Justice For Girls. Some of their stuff is a no go but much of it is appropriate.
I agree. I always used to depend on Gymboree for appropriate clothing but my now 9 yo won't wear it. TOO babyish. I have also found some very cute stuff in Garnet Hills kids catalog. Of course there is always Lands End and LL Bean. If we are choosy when we shop she loves Justice For Girls. Some of their stuff is a no go but much of it is appropriate.
I just ordered my Garnet Hills catalog BTW, Justice for Girls had a recall sometime back on all those little jewelry trinkets they were selling.
Nice cute simple winter clothing for little girls - Ralph Lauren - of course I'll be shopping for the look without the price
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