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ss321
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Tue, Apr 07 2009, 1:21 pm
For the winter, I usually buy the fleece ones at target, they are SO cozy and comfy. I really like the strechies that zip all the way down the leg, but which company makes the most comfortable ones? I saw some on the childrens place website, but in the past the strechies I ordered from them were as stiff as could be, they had to be washed a good 4 or 5 times before they were remotely comfortable. who sells really cozy, lighter than fleece or velour ones, for the summer?
Thanks
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shoy18
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Tue, Apr 07 2009, 1:26 pm
gap has a bunch some with feet some without
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GAMZu
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Tue, Apr 07 2009, 2:10 pm
Really, I didn't find TCP's stretchies to be stiff...
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ss321
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Tue, Apr 07 2009, 3:03 pm
GAMZu wrote: | Really, I didn't find TCP's stretchies to be stiff... |
I bought this one right here http://www.childrensplace.com/.....24651|24905&categoryNameTree=baby+boy|sleepwear&categoryName=babyboys
and it wanst a "tshirt" material, it was more harsh and scratchy!
I sent it back
Ill try gap.
Are there any local stores (brooklyn I mean) where they have nice ones for not so expensive? I love petit bateau but I am NOT interested in spending that much on strehcies my kids wear to SLEEP! I want like carters - along those lines. But the carters at target (Nostrand one) all had snaps, not zippers. So not worth the drive there .
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realeez
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Tue, Apr 07 2009, 3:55 pm
I had good luck also with TCP PJs. The GAP ones are good too but they are super narrow (we call them anorexic PJs). If you have an outlet near you, you can probably do better price wise. Old Navy ones are pretty similar to the GAP ones.
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octopus
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Tue, Apr 07 2009, 3:58 pm
my mil gets these fuzzy fleecy stretchies in the waldbaums on ralph avenue. there is a kiddy store somewheres located in the same complex or something.she always gets cute stuff there for really cheap.
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shoy18
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Tue, Apr 07 2009, 4:44 pm
realeez wrote: | I had good luck also with TCP PJs. The GAP ones are good too but they are super narrow (we call them anorexic PJs). If you have an outlet near you, you can probably do better price wise. Old Navy ones are pretty similar to the GAP ones. |
my kids are super narrow, they fit quite well into the anorexic pjs!
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BusyBeeMommy
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Tue, Apr 07 2009, 4:54 pm
I found Carter's stretchies (zip ones) in Babies R Us and Kohl's, which is right next door.
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sky
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Tue, Apr 07 2009, 5:09 pm
I loved the carter stretchies.
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mummiedearest
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Tue, Apr 07 2009, 8:07 pm
I really like the gerber stretchies.
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Pinky
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Tue, Apr 07 2009, 8:26 pm
Ill try gap.
Are there any local stores (brooklyn I mean) where they have nice ones for not so expensive? I love petit bateau but I am NOT interested in spending that much on strehcies my kids wear to SLEEP! I want like carters - along those lines. But the carters at target (Nostrand one) all had snaps, not zippers. So not worth the drive there .[/quote]
you can get the petit bateau in century for a good price the terries are around $20 they also sell carters and calvin klein @ a good price
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chaylizi
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Tue, Apr 07 2009, 8:47 pm
sky wrote: | I loved the carter stretchies. |
all my kids wear carters 'jammies.
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gold21
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Tue, Apr 07 2009, 9:29 pm
im a big fan if the childrens place 100 percent cotton pjs. cute and comfy and they wash well.
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curlytop
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Tue, Apr 07 2009, 9:36 pm
Another vote for Childrens Place. They go on sale really cheap, like $4-5 sometimes.
I also bought the target brand stretchies for my kids when they were newborns. They are like 2 for $9 and you can never have enough stretchies I wouldn't say they are the best quality but at that stage they don't stay in the same size very long anyways so its not like they get worn a million times.
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Mommy F.
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Tue, Apr 07 2009, 10:44 pm
snugabye sleepers are so good!
http://www.snugabye.com/
they often have an option for you to cover the toes/hands.
So the sleeve can fold over for babies that scratch and the feet can fold over when they sleep and unfold when they're walking.
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