Toddlers: 12 - 24 Months

I've noticed Garanimals hold up far better than any Target shirts.

Which I find totally weird, since they cost less.  Target does have an edge on design though. Garanimals are sometimes cute, but sometimes not cute at all.

On a related note, it really needs to start getting cold here bc Ds has grown out of or destroyed 90% of his short sleeved shirts. lol.

 

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Re: I've noticed Garanimals hold up far better than any Target shirts.

  • I've flat out stopped buying Target clothing because it seems like all the seams fall apart or unravel.
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  • I like Garanimals too, but their pants are too long and lean for my chubby dd.  On another note, Walmart shoes seem to work better for dd's wide feet.  Target's are too narrow.
  • I really liked Target's Genuine Kids brand, but Circo and the rest, no way. For play clothes I usually buy Jumping Beans brand from Kohls. If you wait for a sale and with a coupon you can get shirts around $3-$4.
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  • I also find that the pants are true to size. DD has granimal shirts in every color. They're the perfect play/errands shirt.
  • I have never had a problem w/ Target clothes. DS#1 wore them then I handed them down to ds#2 and then my nephew got them. DS#3 will be getting them b/c they are still in great shape for him. I never shop at Walmart for clothes b/c they never have boy clothes at the one by us. Last time I was there they had literally 4 racks of boy clothes (compared to the 15 for girls) and none of them were my boys sizes.
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  • I've never had a problem with any of the lines Target carries. I've had big problems with Jumping Beans by Kohl's and Garanimals are just NMS.
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  • I think it's crazy how both the Targets and the Walmarts near us have far fewer boy clothes than girl clothes. It makes zero sense to me.
    I haven't really had a problem with any of my kids' stuff falling apart. I've had some sizing issues (ON's sizing being inconsistent, Gerber stuff of course running small and shrinking in the wash) but overall I haven't had stuff really fall apart. Just a few holes in the toes of some of my boys' TCP footed jammies.
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  • I only had one Garanimals shirt and the head opening was too small for DD's head :( We love our Circo/Target clothes.  The pants fit great.  No issues at all with seam fraying or anything falling apart.
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