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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 503428"><p>Only PC14 wears kids sizes now - (my boys are tiny) but Kohls was my go to when my boys were little. As they got older and more label conscious - Old Navy and the clearance rack at the Gap were favs. I still buy many of their clothes at The Gap - they wear & wash well and the outlet has great deals. Burlington Coat Factory is the best for boy's dress clothes -- many high end brand sport coats, ties, dress slacks etc for rock bottom prices. I also bought quite a bit at Marshalls and TJ Maxx - mostly Ralph Lauren polos and sweaters as well as Team Logo apparel -tee shirts & jerseys. I hate to pay full price for that stuff. Bought a great many shoes at Marshalls too. SteinMart used to carry great boys clothes, but they no longer carry kids sizes by me.</p><p></p><p>When they went to parochial grammar school - I bought their uniform pants and shirts at Sears (until they got brand conscious at around age 12-then Old Navy) Sears had a policy that if the clothes wore out before being outgrown, they would replace them for free. My boys always wore holes in the knees of their uniform chinos - and the Sears brand had reinforced knees plus the guarantee. They used to play hot wheels on their knees in the parking lot at recess - the asphalt was no match for thin material!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 503428"] Only PC14 wears kids sizes now - (my boys are tiny) but Kohls was my go to when my boys were little. As they got older and more label conscious - Old Navy and the clearance rack at the Gap were favs. I still buy many of their clothes at The Gap - they wear & wash well and the outlet has great deals. Burlington Coat Factory is the best for boy's dress clothes -- many high end brand sport coats, ties, dress slacks etc for rock bottom prices. I also bought quite a bit at Marshalls and TJ Maxx - mostly Ralph Lauren polos and sweaters as well as Team Logo apparel -tee shirts & jerseys. I hate to pay full price for that stuff. Bought a great many shoes at Marshalls too. SteinMart used to carry great boys clothes, but they no longer carry kids sizes by me. When they went to parochial grammar school - I bought their uniform pants and shirts at Sears (until they got brand conscious at around age 12-then Old Navy) Sears had a policy that if the clothes wore out before being outgrown, they would replace them for free. My boys always wore holes in the knees of their uniform chinos - and the Sears brand had reinforced knees plus the guarantee. They used to play hot wheels on their knees in the parking lot at recess - the asphalt was no match for thin material! [/QUOTE]
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