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    Jayne Guest

    Default Where is a good place to get pj's?


    Just wondering if you have any recommendation for pj's: summer and winter.

    Thanks!

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    brubeck Guest

    Default RE: Where is a good place to get pj's?

    I love Carter's PJs so I often buy them at the Carter's Outlet. I also like KRU, especially because you can always find a 20% off coupon in a flyer or on their web site.

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    MarinaTwinMom Guest

    Default RE: Where is a good place to get pj's?

    We LOVE Disney's PJ pals jammies. :)

    I discovered them this past spring when our Disney store went out of business; they were half off, so I decided to buy a few pairs for my twins. (Prior to that, I'd thought that they looked too narrow/skinny in the legs and arms to be comfortable.) They're soft, wash well, don't fade much, and fit great.

    If you watch the disneystore.com Web site, they have them on sale pretty often.

    Do buy them a size bigger than you think your child will need based on the Disney size charts, though. Also, I'd recommend hanging them to dry rather than putting them in a hot dryer.

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    elf Guest

    Default RE: Where is a good place to get pj's?

    I just dress my child in 'street clothes' - nice, soft cotton t-shirt or onesie with knit pants or sweat pants.

    Cheaper than PJs, and honestly, more comfortable. I don't really like the flame retardant chemicals and most of the PJs I see in stores seem to have scratchy seams and material.

    If I lived somewhere colder, I'd buy the Land's End polarfleece jammies. Those look wonderful, but it doesn't get cold enough in our house to justify them.

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    Napolimom2 Guest

    Default RE: Where is a good place to get pj's?

    I love, love, love the Nordstrom brand "Baby N" footed sleepers (up to size 4T). They're so soft on the inside and very warm. I really like Gymboree's summer PJ's. They stand up to multiple washings and fit nicely.

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    Jeanmick Guest

    Default RE: Where is a good place to get pj's?

    For Summer pj's, i've been happy with "Circo," Target's in-house brand of kid's clothes. They've got nice %100 cotton two-piece pj's and are reasonably priced and wear well. For winter pj's, I like the Carter sleepers. Costco sells them every year (seasonal, usually fall/wintertime).

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    sweetbasil Guest

    Default RE: Where is a good place to get pj's?

    I really like gap- they sell lots of shorts sets and rompers for summer, and long pj pant sets for winter. I just really like the idea of separates for ease of diaper changing, etc., and try to avoid snaps at all costs! :)

    My next in line is probably the BRU brand of pjs- I find they run a little small, but also offer lots of separates options like gap (gap pjs are a little cuter, IMO).

    I'd like to try some Hanna Andersson pjs, but have just ventured into that world, and am trying to take it slowly :)

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    Default RE: Where is a good place to get pj's?

    Hey, Julie!
    I've been buying from Hanna for about 1 1/2 years now (pretty much just their sale stuff) and just purchased my first pairs of long johns from them for my girls. They were on sale ($28) and I made sure I got neutral prints that could be passed down to a girl or boy , keeping future child #3 in mind. They seem very soft, very cozy. I love Hanna!
    -Lauren

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    christic Guest

    Default RE: Where is a good place to get pj's?

    While I do like to splurge on Land's End fleece pjs for winter, the rest of the time I go cheap cheap cheap as long as they're soft. Costco sells some nice thick cotton ones by Bullfrogs and Butterflies. I also like Old Navy pajamas for a lighter weight cotton, but I wait until they're on sale because I've seen them get down to $1.99!! After a holiday all of the holiday jammies go on sale. And while my daughter still looks mighty cute in her pink Valentine's Day pjs, I'm not sure I'm even cheap enough to buy the bright orange pumpkin ones after Halloween!


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    lesliehagan Guest

    Default RE: Where is a good place to get pj's?

    Baby Gap makes the best jammies, but they're ridiculously priced! I buy them whenever I see them on sale (anything under $7). I buy them large at the end of the season for next year or the year after. Old Navy is good too. Not quite as nice as Gap (fabric thickness or quality of construction), but the price is right! Carter's are OK, but we only buy the 100% cotton sets. We've only had a couple pair of Disney (they run very, very small) and we probably won't buy them again.

    I like the boutique brand Agabang, but they are pricy and shrink easily (must be cold water washed and hung dry). A boutique brand that I don't like is Sara's Prints, the fabric is 100% cotton but it has been chemically treated and feels slimy even after several washings. Gross, and very expensive.

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