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Boys pants that aren’t disposable ie rip easily



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amother
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Post Today at 7:18 am
Target pants are ripping at the knee too quickly. And affordable longer lasting alternatives?
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teachkids




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 7:30 am
Target has a guarantee on their cat and jack line. If they’re really ripping unreasonably fast, you can bring them back for refund/ replacement
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GrowingUp




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 7:31 am
I found Primark pants lasted the longest. Just annoying because you can only buy them in store.
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amother
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Post Today at 7:45 am
Boys will be boys . I gave not found a single brand to be better than others and have tried a lot. It depends on the boy the age and their activity. You ma go through a rough patch of ripping pants and then find it doesn't happen for a long time. If it's suddenly happening more frequently investigate there may be a good cause. One child had a scew on desk and another was sitting on bad spot of bench in lunch room . When we figured that out problem stopped. Boy constantly tumbling or climbing trees will tear pants.
Cat and Jack, lands end, gap, Lululemon are supposed to be stronger and stand behind product...I don't think better
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bsy




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 8:27 am
I use iron on patches from the inside for ripped knees
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BusyBoys




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 10:44 am
I find childrens place to be fantastic.

Primary is super also but very very slim so only works for one of my boys
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Tzutzie




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 11:52 am
I like h&m corduroy for winter. My kid ripped all his pants until he got those. At the end of the winter he didn't have a single hole.
Their regular denim pants are also good. Although he did rip 2 pants. I was able to patch up without it being noticeable.
I buy a pk w 6 different colors (denims for summer. Corduroy for winter). And just mix and match his tees. And that's what he wears every single day except shabbos.
They run a big, so don't size up.
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amother
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Post Today at 11:59 am
BusyBoys wrote:
I find childrens place to be fantastic.

Primary is super also but very very slim so only works for one of my boys


Lol we used children place for years and they where terrible. Definitely ripped fastest around here
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amother
  Bluebonnet


 

Post Today at 12:00 pm
Tzutzie wrote:
I like h&m corduroy for winter. My kid ripped all his pants until he got those. At the end of the winter he didn't have a single hole.
Their regular denim pants are also good. Although he did rip 2 pants. I was able to patch up without it being noticeable.
I buy a pk w 6 different colors (denims for summer. Corduroy for winter). And just mix and match his tees. And that's what he wears every single day except shabbos.
They run a big, so don't size up.


How old is he that can wear denim in school?
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iluvjlem




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 1:50 pm
Next has 2 great options that are very long lasting and very affordable.

School Formal Straight Trousers

Black Regular Waist School Jean Style Trousers
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amother
Cantaloupe


 

Post Today at 2:19 pm
I like the french toast ones from amazon. They're cheap and durable.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/prod.....psc=1
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