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Feety Pajamas

Even though it's been 113 degrees where I live the last 2 days I am starting to search for winter pj's. I find feety pajamas for 0-12 months, but I am having a hard time finding them in a 2-T or 24 month. I have tried Target and Walmart, both have their winter pj's displays out, and only feety pajamas for infants. So before I look any more I wanted to hear from some seasoned vets. Where do you get the best deals for your feety pajamas in toddler sizes? Thanks!!!

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ADDED: Wowzers! I am surprised so many of you responded so quick, thank you so much! You all gave some great ideas, stores I haven't even thought of. Someone had mentioned a different aisle, which I hadn't even thought of! When I read the responses it was a "DUH!" moment for me. LOL. If anyone has some more ideas, please respond!
Rachel I googled adult feety pajams try this website
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Costco has a lot of these jammies. I just picked some up for my son. Also, try Children's Place and don't forget walmart.com. I got some there for both my kids last year. Good luck!

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When I was buying them for my daughter I always got them at the Carters store. I have found that even though you can get carter products at places such as Target the quality was always better at the Carters store and I almost always found some type of sale.

Good luck
G.

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I just picked up a couple pair at Costco (cheap too ... $7.99 ea). Also, Children's Place usually has them as do Gymboree and Disney Store. If you are near Ontario Mills, there are outlets for all of these stores there with some pretty good deals!

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The Gerber ones that come in a 2-pack go up to 5T. Check back at Target when we get out of tripple digits :-P J/k, they should have them out in the next couple of weeks.

At Target they are usually in the Baby aisles with socks, and training pants, not in the clothing section, and they'll move them out to an end-cap when it starts cooling off.

I've found those Gerber ones to be the best available. They hold up forever and aren't too expensive.

Good luck.

T.

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Just a quick comment from a mom who has potty trained two kids now...If your tyke is around 2 years old, you may want to consider two piece jammies and slippers for the winter. Those one piece suits are hard to get out of when they need to go potty! Even if you are no where near night training (mine still aren't), it seems like there ends up being lots of pre-bedtime trips to the potty that involve stripping down when they wear the one-piece pjs!

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In addition to the other responses, I just bought some from Kohls - they had plenty. also, I was at Burlington Coat Factory and i recall seeing some there also.

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When I was buying them for my daughter I always got them at the Carters store. I have found that even though you can get carter products at places such as Target the quality was always better at the Carters store and I almost always found some type of sale.

Good luck
G.

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try carters.. & they always have sales!!

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Costco has them up to size 6.

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Costco has a lot of these jammies. I just picked some up for my son. Also, try Children's Place and don't forget walmart.com. I got some there for both my kids last year. Good luck!

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carters has them! up to 5T! you can search for carter's coupons online. right now there is one for 25% off your entire purchase good thru sept 30. Plus they are having a huge sale and ALL jammies are 40-50% off already (and then w/ coupon take another 25%). There is a store at Ontario Mills. Enter near Bed Bath and Beyond,

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