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Drackar39 t1_iy5f18g wrote

Was curious about what brand this was...it's in target for like $20-40 bucks. That's impressive expectation of lifespan for a target product.

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Drangip_eek_glorp t1_iy6bxb9 wrote

The stuff they make is for ages where the child wears it for maybe a year and grows out of it. Children’s clothing is frequently handed down and passed around because of this.

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Drackar39 t1_iy6hctu wrote

I mean yeah granted but I don't think I have a single item from Target that's lasted me a whole year.

EDIT: LOOL i'm getting nuked for a honest, factual statement. I fucking love this site.

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Dopey-NipNips t1_iy7pevk wrote

Are you a 7 year old girl?

When my sons were 9 9 and 6 the big one would grow out of his jeans pass them to his smaller brother then the pants go in the attic a year or two when they'll fit the little guy

Kids only stay in one size for a short time

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Drackar39 t1_iy9cti3 wrote

I am not, in fact, a seven year old girl. But they do a similar amount of wear and tear on clothing as I do, in my experience.

Little bundles of destructive energy, kids.

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Pinglenook t1_iy7w8bt wrote

I have no experience with target clothes, but I've heard people say the same about h&m clothes, which also usually last me 4-7 years with some outliers where for instance I have a 2010 pair of sweatpants that are still going strong and on the other hand sometimes a seam goes loose in the first wash, but those are exceptions; usually I wear clothes until the fabric is pilling. So I do wonder: what do you do with your clothes? Do you crawl through a lot of tight spaces? Are you wearing a size too small? Does your washing machine have spikes on the inside? Do you only have 2 outfits so that you're washing them every other day?

Edit: I realised that my comment could be taken in a mean way, but I hope it isn't, because I don't mean it like that, I am curious about the actual answer, but I also didn't sleep well and am maybe not wording my words right.

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Drackar39 t1_iy9bmgc wrote

> Do you crawl through a lot of tight spaces?

Ding ding ding. I do, in fact, crawl through tight spaces, etc. I'm a handyman.

But I've also had store brands from other stores last me a year or longer, especially wranglers from K-mart while K-mart was still a thing.

Target carries "levis" that are half as thick and half as durable as any other pair of Levis I've ever owned, that last 1/4 the time.

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kaytay3000 t1_iy5zget wrote

Cat and Jack is great and they have an amazing warranty. If your kid wears it out within a year of purchase, you can take the item and your receipt to Target and get a replacement or a refund. And, if you use Target Circle you don’t even need the physical receipt because it will be in your Target App.

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FadedCherry t1_iy745y4 wrote

I didn’t know this. My boys get holes on the knees of cat & Jack jeans within one month. Went through several pairs before I gave up on the brand. Now only buy them old navy jeans. No holes!

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standard_candles t1_iy6t7yj wrote

I actually have a pair of their shoes I bought secondhand that I can wear as an adult and I have worn them for 3 summers. The trade-off for being able to wear kids shoes for cheap is that they're not built to last but these ones somehow are.

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owleealeckza t1_iy8v3t1 wrote

I've been buying clothes from target since like 2007 & their clothes usually last longer than any other brand of similar priced clothing.

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