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preschooler's pants
Are preschoolers intrinsically hard on pant's knees or is mine unique?
3 out of 7 days in the past week, my 4.5 year old has put holes in the knees of her pants. Now in the defense of the pants, most of them are two years old (this is the second year of her wearing these pants). I guess I need to figure out where to buy pants again. Karen G |
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I would imagine that most preschoolers probably spend a lot of time on
their knees. I can vividly remember that as a young girl all my pants had colorful patches on the knees that my mom had sewed on. At the time, I thought they were cool! Anna Karen G wrote: Are preschoolers intrinsically hard on pant's knees or is mine unique? 3 out of 7 days in the past week, my 4.5 year old has put holes in the knees of her pants. Now in the defense of the pants, most of them are two years old (this is the second year of her wearing these pants). I guess I need to figure out where to buy pants again. Karen G |
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In article , Karen G says...
Are preschoolers intrinsically hard on pant's knees or is mine unique? 3 out of 7 days in the past week, my 4.5 year old has put holes in the knees of her pants. Now in the defense of the pants, most of them are two years old (this is the second year of her wearing these pants). I guess I need to figure out where to buy pants again. Karen G Two words: Land's End. Banty |
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Banty wrote: Two words: Land's End. Are they really more sturdy? Someone else told me Gap jeans last well, but Ryan has put holes in his in no time. --Robyn (mommy to Ryan 9/93 and Matthew 6/96 and Evan 3/01) |
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In article , Robyn Kozierok says...
In article , Banty wrote: Two words: Land's End. Are they really more sturdy? Someone else told me Gap jeans last well, but Ryan has put holes in his in no time. --Robyn (mommy to Ryan 9/93 and Matthew 6/96 and Evan 3/01) What Land's End offers are pants which are double-kneed as well as being made of tough fabric. We like the 'cargo climbers', which have the double-knee incorporated with the whole style pretty well. Banty |
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Banty wrote: What Land's End offers are pants which are double-kneed as well as being made of tough fabric. We like the 'cargo climbers', which have the double-knee incorporated with the whole style pretty well. I guess the question is whether or not the fabric is really any tougher than other jeans, because the double-knees don't really gain me much. They boys don't care if their jeans have holes in them; *I* care about them going to school in holey jeans, and it seems that the pants would look just as unpresentable if they had double knees so the holes were "only" on the outer layer. And of course, with no sales on, they cost more than twice what Wranglers cost at KMart, so they'd have to last more than twice as long for me to feel the money was well-spent. How adjustable is the waist with the built-in belt? Very few styles come in slim, which is the best fit for all my boys. --Robyn |
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In article , Robyn Kozierok says...
In article , Banty wrote: What Land's End offers are pants which are double-kneed as well as being made of tough fabric. We like the 'cargo climbers', which have the double-knee incorporated with the whole style pretty well. I guess the question is whether or not the fabric is really any tougher than other jeans, because the double-knees don't really gain me much. They boys don't care if their jeans have holes in them; *I* care about them going to school in holey jeans, and it seems that the pants would look just as unpresentable if they had double knees so the holes were "only" on the outer layer. You can carefully rip out the top layer. The main problem is that the second-layer fabric looks too new against the surrounding. But my boy dind't care. And of course, with no sales on, they cost more than twice what Wranglers cost at KMart, so they'd have to last more than twice as long for me to feel the money was well-spent. Sure there are sales - watch for the overstocks sales. How adjustable is the waist with the built-in belt? Very few styles come in slim, which is the best fit for all my boys. They have completely adjustable elastic waists with an adjustable belt. This is one reason why my son insists on them. Banty |
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Robyn Kozierok wrote:
In article , Banty wrote: What Land's End offers are pants which are double-kneed as well as being made of tough fabric. We like the 'cargo climbers', which have the double-knee incorporated with the whole style pretty well. I guess the question is whether or not the fabric is really any tougher than other jeans, because the double-knees don't really gain me much. They boys don't care if their jeans have holes in them; *I* care about them going to school in holey jeans, and it seems that the pants would look just as unpresentable if they had double knees so the holes were "only" on the outer layer. And of course, with no sales on, they cost more than twice what Wranglers cost at KMart, so they'd have to last more than twice as long for me to feel the money was well-spent. How adjustable is the waist with the built-in belt? Very few styles come in slim, which is the best fit for all my boys. DS is skinny and tall (tho not so skinny as his sister at the moment) and the adjustable waist thingy works pretty well for him. Of course, he's still in shorts, (Yes, I know it was raining and 50 this morning, but he thought shorts would be warm enough) so the only knees wearing out are his own Scott DD 10 and DS 7 |
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Karen G wrote: Are preschoolers intrinsically hard on pant's knees or is mine unique? 3 out of 7 days in the past week, my 4.5 year old has put holes in the knees of her pants. Now in the defense of the pants, most of them are two years old (this is the second year of her wearing these pants). I guess I need to figure out where to buy pants again. Karen G Sounds normal. I used to put iron on patches on the insides of their pants at the knees. That way they didn't show, but added some strength -- and when they did first start to go through the material, the pants would hold together enough to hang on to for playing in. I also sometimes patched them, but I don't think that's popular anymore. meh -- Children won't care how much you know until they know how much you care |
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