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  • mookie
    mookie Posts: 2,655 Forumite
    Just ordered the pink pj's for my dinky 3 yr old, age 2-3 thinking if they are big I'll put them away, just read the reviews and it says they come up really really small, so not sure they will even fit, its lucky debs are free returns as these might end up going back. :(
  • mumto2loves
    mumto2loves Posts: 1,043 Forumite
    mookie wrote: »
    Just ordered the pink pj's for my dinky 3 yr old, age 2-3 thinking if they are big I'll put them away, just read the reviews and it says they come up really really small, so not sure they will even fit, its lucky debs are free returns as these might end up going back. :(

    Hi

    I bought these for my son - he's average and i bought his size, in my opinion is its the design of the pjs, they are 'old fashioned' the trousers are a bit like leggings, and the top fits like a vest. (maybe a bit like thermal underwear) but they are really really soft and very stretchy so although they are fitted / tight they are really comfy my son loves them.:) (hope that makes sense - sounds a bit gobbledy goop)
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  • mookie
    mookie Posts: 2,655 Forumite
    Hi

    I bought these for my son - he's average and i bought his size, in my opinion is its the design of the pjs, they are 'old fashioned' the trousers are a bit like leggings, and the top fits like a vest. (maybe a bit like thermal underwear) but they are really really soft and very stretchy so although they are fitted / tight they are really comfy my son loves them.:) (hope that makes sense - sounds a bit gobbledy goop)

    Hi thanks your post its really helpful, I bought these for the fact they are the skinny legged trousers, my little girl is very skinny she usually trips on the trousers of traditional pj's, the best fit on her are the ones similar to this from gap but at £15 a pair I can't justify the price when she wears a fresh pair every night. I would have liked 2 pairs of these not sure if its worth another order or not.
  • nicola00
    nicola00 Posts: 337 Forumite
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    edited 27 January 2011 at 1:35PM
    mookie wrote: »
    Just ordered the pink pj's for my dinky 3 yr old, age 2-3 thinking if they are big I'll put them away, just read the reviews and it says they come up really really small, so not sure they will even fit, its lucky debs are free returns as these might end up going back. :(


    My daughter is 20 months and the 2-3 are extremely small on her, she got them at xmas and has had 3 wears out of them...... not going to try getting themon her again

    But they are really good, I like the design of the waistband and the cuff on the legs, makes for a better fit, just wish they were a bit more generous in size
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