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Boys Pajamas

I am wondering if any of you can recommend where to buy some good boys pjs? We usually buy ours at target or walmart on sale but it seems they don't last long before getting "pilled" or "scratchy feeling". Alot of times the boys end up just sleeping in boxers and a muscle shirt but they do like to snuggle up in cozy jammies as well. Plus, when we have company over or movie nights with friends, jammies are obviously a must. Anyways, I would love some suggestions before I head out to buy a bunch of new ones! Oh- our boys are 6, 5 and 3. Thank you!

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Gymboree (they have a website. GOOD quality clothing/pj's)
Old Navy
Gap Kids (good quality, cotton).

this is where I get mine.
Never had a problem with it.
All of these stores have websites.

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I actually buy long underwear as my son's (5) jammies now. I get them at target in the underwear section.

They come is a set (top and bottom) for less than the official pj sets typically. I get them in different colors and prints, so they're still fun, but they've really held up for us better than the pjs.

HTH
T.

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Gymboree (they have a website. GOOD quality clothing/pj's)
Old Navy
Gap Kids (good quality, cotton).

this is where I get mine.
Never had a problem with it.
All of these stores have websites.

2 moms found this helpful

Only buy gymboree when they are on sale! 100% cotton! Love them.

1 mom found this helpful

I actually buy long underwear as my son's (5) jammies now. I get them at target in the underwear section.

They come is a set (top and bottom) for less than the official pj sets typically. I get them in different colors and prints, so they're still fun, but they've really held up for us better than the pjs.

HTH
T.

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My boys love ones from Children's Place and Costco's Kirkland brand 100% cotton ones, my oldest is upset they no longer come in his size(he's a size 12 and they only go up to a 10). Children's Place has really good sales so the prices are really good. Costco are prices good all the time. I have pairs that have been through both boys and will still be fine for my daughter. My kids are 10,7 & 20 months. The oldest 2 are my boys.

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GAP polartech jammies are AWESOME. We buy a size big and they've lasted for 2 years so far (haven't handed them down yet, but they still look new, so we'll see how long they last after being handed down).

For flannel PJs we bite the bullet price wise and buy from Garnet Hill. At $30 EACH (top 30, bottom 30) we only buy the bottoms and kiddo either goes bare on top, or wears a jammie top from Gap. They've lasted 2 kids 4 years now (hand me downed).

For little kids/toddlers (my kiddo is 8.5 now... we've been buying from Garnet Hill & Gap since he was almost 5 -wearing boy's size 7/8s) I have to 2nd Carters.

We don't buy very many jammies. He gets a new pair on xmas eve, and a new pair when the weather turns warm. Because they last so long he has 5 pairs of jammies now (3 flannel bottoms, 2 polartech tops and bottoms)... and we often do "PJ Days" where he wears them all day. And they get washed after every wearing. So when I say that they are STURDY (and soft and still look new) I really mean it.

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we buy our pjs at costco - they carry 100% cotton ones their brand as well as carters. we buy both brands.

I liked the ones I bought at Kohls. The prices were good too.

Keep warm~
D.

Our sons have several Carters pj's and it seems that the newer ones aren't as good of quality as the ones from a few years ago. He has had several pair that pill with in one or two washings and some from Walmart that haven't pilled yet after several washings. I think it's just hit or miss. The ones at Walmart that seem to be good so far, are their faded glory brands that come in a little cardboard box and they are really tight fitting jammies. We have bought both boys several pair and so far, no pilling at all and very soft jammies. They range from $2.50-$6.00 depending on sizes.

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