they run small. i bought size 3 for my boys- who are a 2T in most things and even sometimes 18-24 months still. i'm sorry they are too small- i think they are adorable and love my guys in them.
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Yeah, they do run small That's too bad. Might be worth calling customer service anyway, just to see if they'd consider an exchange.
I remember wearing those pjs all throughout my childhood. So soft and cozy. Maybe I'll order some for myself, now that I'm thinking about it...
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I love the feel of them, just nice, clean cotton. I got the ones Costco sell, so there weren't many options for patterns. Do you get them somewhere else?
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I love the feel of them, just nice, clean cotton. I got the ones Costco sell, so there weren't many options for patterns. Do you get them somewhere else?
Oh! I didn't realize they sold them there. I've only ordered them from ha.nnah a.ndersson dot com
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I buy them for M and I find that they run true to size for her. She is in size 12 month stuff for normal clothes and is wearing the 9-18 month size HA jammies. They are meant to be worn tightly because they are flame resistant.
ETA: That should read "They are meant to be worn tightly because they are NOT flame resistant."
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They run really really small IMO. However, they are excellent quality and I really like their stuff. I saw them at Costco recently that's where I normally buy them. I would take them back, Costco takes back everything, they have the best customer service. I would be shocked if they wouldn't exchange them for a bigger size even if they have been washed already.
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They fit very snugly, but I don't think they run small at all. I try to buy a year ahead so I can get lots of wear out of them since they aren't cheap. DS1 still fits in the size 4 I bought when he was 3.
In fact I tried to put DS2 in the size 18-24 mo ones and they were way too big and he has a big ole cloth diaper bottom.
I'm lucky since they are from Portland I can buy them in their shops, but Nordstrom also carries them, although not all the fabrics.
I also bought them at Costco ($13 each) when Jack was 6 months he was in their size 70 cm which is 9-18 months. He is a long and lean guy. I really like their pajamas. They don't pill or fade. Our Costco only has 3 boy patterns and I would like to buy more, but now I don't want to pay full price for more patterns.
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Oh, this is good to know... We were just given some as a gift for Harrison, and I had packed them away for later this summer. I will try them on him now!
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I buy them for M and I find that they run true to size for her. She is in size 12 month stuff for normal clothes and is wearing the 9-18 month size HA jammies. They are meant to be worn tightly because they are flame resistant.
ETA: That should read "They are meant to be worn tightly because they are NOT flame resistant."
Me - DX Hashimoto's Disease, Hypothyroid, Rheumatoid Arthritis
DH - DX Azoospermia - Sertoli Cell Syndrome
DS-IUI #1-4 BFN IVF #1 - BFP! It's a boy!!!
They fit very snugly, but I don't think they run small at all. I try to buy a year ahead so I can get lots of wear out of them since they aren't cheap. DS1 still fits in the size 4 I bought when he was 3.
In fact I tried to put DS2 in the size 18-24 mo ones and they were way too big and he has a big ole cloth diaper bottom.
I'm lucky since they are from Portland I can buy them in their shops, but Nordstrom also carries them, although not all the fabrics.
Because we're fancy like that.