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San Jose, CA
"I wish I'd known of this place while I was pregnant. They have a lot of things that you won't find in the chain places which I think is…" read more »
Simply put, this children's retail chain offers very well-made, durable clothes. The colors are typically bright and cheerful, the styles are less trendy than, say, GapKids, but (in my opinion) more suited to children. My daughter looks like a toddler -- not a mini fashionista -- when she wears clothes from Hanna Andersson. We're big fans of the zip-up and two-piece jammies...also love their play outfits and outerwear. I particularly like that this was one of the first kid's clothes stores to use organic cotton and it's more widely available here than it is at most other places.
The downside of HA? As others have already mentioned, it ain't cheap to shop here. But I can promise you do get what you paid for. While clothes purchased from some other well-known chains frequently show wear and tear fairly quickly, this stuff really lasts...an important factor when buying for an active (messy, independent, insert other ajectives here) kid.
My advice? If you see something you MUST have...wait a few weeks. It's sure to go on sale either in the store or online. You'll save a few bucks and get some nice stuff in the process.
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Wonderfully colorful, sometimes overly-patterned baby clothing that makes me wonder if children in Sweden are all wandering around looking this bright. It's worth stopping in to browse at least once, but for the price tag, I'd spend my money at Babystyle if I want something high-end.
Other baby clothing stores in the mall include:
* Babystyle (http://www.yelp.com/bi...)
* Naartjie (http://www.yelp.com/bi...)
* The Children's Place (http://www.yelp.com/bi...)
* Pumpkin Patch (http://www.yelp.com/bi...)
* Baby Gap (http://www.yelp.com/bi...)
* Janie & Jack (http://www.yelp.com/bi...)
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Love their clothes here. I have to be careful not to go nuts clothes shopping for my little one (it's already bad enough that she has more clothes than I do). Their sizing is a bit confusing especially since my little one doesn't necessary fit the standard sizing charts for infants, which are based on age and weight. She's almost 22-months old and at 18.5 lbs., she only fits into 12-to-18-month sized clothes, but only some 12-to-18-month sized clothes since she's quite long, but lean. For instance, some pants might be a perfect length, but the waist would be too loose. How is this possible you ask? Simple, she's a preemie. But I digress...
Hanna Andersson clothes seem like they are built to last and the cotton they use feels very high-quality: thick and soft.
Swedish children's clothing store which sells some really expensive rags with cute designs. Quality is pretty high which is probably why the pricetag is also pretty high. The girls' dresses are reminescent of the Fresh Produce brand of clothing although the colors are not always as bright and fresh. Even the sales aren't always a bargain as it never seems to go below 50% off -- and that is only on selected styles. If you can afford it, this is a great line of clothing.
This children's store offers a nice selection of casual, comfortable clothing and accessories with fun prints. The items tend to be pricey, but they are well made and extremely durable.
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