Post by thebuddhagouda on Dec 22, 2014 12:01:24 GMT -5
It's cute and decent quality and inexpensive. And people that want to spend $50 on something that will be worn for three weeks and pooped and spit on are clearly the crazy ones.
I love Target clothes on my kid. They're cheap and cute. I mainly buy Crazy8, Target, and Gap for her. I can't stand spending $26 for one shirt and then having it be ruined after one wear from playing too hard or doing some sort of art project at daycare, lol.
Post by happyholiday on Dec 22, 2014 12:05:21 GMT -5
Lol! Yeah, I overheard a lady in the children's section at Target telling her TODDLER: " Ugh, I don't like any of this. We'll just order some things from Land's End." Lololol! And then I bought a Halloween Minion shirt for DS2.
Lol. Some of the stuff is so cute. I wonder if we carry different brands up here because we only have chico and Cherokee, and both brands are pretty crappy quality. Cute stuff, though.
Post by VeryViolet on Dec 22, 2014 12:09:35 GMT -5
I love baby clothes from everywhere and while no Stellas I am no stranger to J&J. My kid wore a sweater from Target for his school pictures because it was freaking adorable. People who look down on Target clothes for kids have issues far larger than kid clothes snobbery.
My five year old dresses almost exclusively in Target. It's not as devastating when she blows through the knees of her $5 leggings as it is when she does the $20 ones.
I guarantee you the people who sniff at Target would not be able to pick Target clothes out of a lineup.
Exactly. It isn't hemp sack cloth or silk, if either is your thing. But nor are any other normal kid's clothing options. In my experience the richest people are most likely to compliment Target clothes because they haven't seen them at the store and recognize them.
I'm not sure my kids would have more than a few pairs of pants or two if I took all of the Target clothes out of their closets. I do confess to being judgy about Target's kid jeans, but that's because they keep ripping at DS 2's knees. Two kids of the same gender = smaller kid clothing budget for kid 2 if kid 1's clothes are sturdy enough to hand down.
Another Canadian here, and I have no issue with target quality. My issue is I can buy clothes at baby gap or gap kids for just a little more. I also have issues with their girls' section in general, but it doesn't apply to baby stuff.
Pretty much all her clothes are from a consignment shop, Walmart, Target, or hand-me-downs from her cousins. If she's lucky, she'll get some clothes from Old Navy or Children's Place if they have a big sale.
This is so fucking stupid. It's kid clothes. They will grow out of them or ruin them in less than a year. They have to wear something to daycare. Sheeeeeeeeeesh.
Post by darthnbjenni on Dec 22, 2014 12:45:20 GMT -5
I love Target baby and toddler clothes. Their big girl clothes, on the other hand, are very meh to me. It's a sad state of affairs when Walmart's girl clothes out-class Target's. No, my 6 year old doesn't need to wear neon and black lace booty shorts.