It’s crazy. My son needs so many pairs for camp. It’s such a waste. At home he manages great with less pairs. They are so expensive!!
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Peru
Yesterday at 5:13 pm
Why does he need so many pairs of this specific pants? I imagine they can wear other pants as well?
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amother
OP
Yesterday at 5:14 pm
amother Peru wrote:
Why does he need so many pairs of this specific pants? I imagine they can wear other pants as well?
Please by all means send me links of pants that fit nicely and aren’t sweatpants/too hot and are cheap. I will gladly try.
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amother
Honeysuckle
Yesterday at 5:19 pm
Next year keep and eye out because they go on sale for really good prices at random times and then it's pretty reasonable. Buying them full price is expensive.
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amother
Yolk
Yesterday at 5:21 pm
Yes, even now they keep going on sale. Make sure to check sites like dansdeals and kollelbudget. Don't think I ever bought a pair for more than $25, very often it's less.
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amother
Khaki
Yesterday at 5:21 pm
amother OP wrote:
Please by all means send me links of pants that fit nicely and aren’t sweatpants/too hot and are cheap. I will gladly try.
target has great ones
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Peru
Yesterday at 5:23 pm
amother Khaki wrote:
target has great ones
You beat me to it. We buy from Target.
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Lightcyan
Yesterday at 5:29 pm
I feel the same way about my daughter's wardrobe. Hidden costs of camp. Insanity to have 2+ weeks of clothes head to toe because they do laundry so infrequently.
My son in a much smaller camp has access to do his own laundry and it's much simpler.
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Razzmatazz
Yesterday at 5:32 pm
Curious how many you are buying that you’re going broke. Laundry in camp is done once a week. I send 5 pairs- he wears them sometimes twice before putting them into the laundry.
If you think your sons are putting clean pants on every morning…they are most definitely not!!!
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Blueberry
Yesterday at 5:35 pm
amother Lightcyan wrote:
I feel the same way about my daughter's wardrobe. Hidden costs of camp. Insanity to have 2+ weeks of clothes head to toe because they do laundry so infrequently.
My son in a much smaller camp has access to do his own laundry and it's much simpler.
👏👏
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amother
Peony
Yesterday at 5:35 pm
Why not cotton pants?
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Dimgray
Yesterday at 5:45 pm
H and M has cotton jogger for 9.99. old navy has teack pants for 15.99. indont understand buying brand name clothes and then complaining that you're going broke.
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amother
Peony
Yesterday at 5:52 pm
amother Dimgray wrote:
H and M has cotton jogger for 9.99. old navy has teack pants for 15.99. indont understand buying brand name clothes and then complaining that you're going broke.
This
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Jetblack
Yesterday at 6:00 pm
Can you all post actual links? Off topic, in a heimeshe camp, which pants do the boys wear? I know they don't wear Tiros but foe a mesivta age boy, I don't think he should be wearing his regular dress pants in the summer?
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ysydmom
Yesterday at 6:03 pm
what about buying from Temu their shipping times are pretty decent. I have been buying a bunch of items from them lately that are so much cheaper than stores and amazon.
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Mulberry
Yesterday at 6:03 pm
Last week I ordered 3 pairs from online premium outlet for 14 dollars per pair. They are now sold out but I keep checking to see if I can find more. They often go on sale on Amazon for 20.00 but sometimes as low as 12! Check all the time
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amother
Teal
Yesterday at 6:06 pm
amother Dimgray wrote:
H and M has cotton jogger for 9.99. old navy has teack pants for 15.99. indont understand buying brand name clothes and then complaining that you're going broke.
I’m just laughing at adidas being called “brand name”
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Mulberry
Yesterday at 6:07 pm
amother Teal wrote:
I’m just laughing at adidas being called “brand name”
Brand name does not mean high end. Adidas is a brand name. No need to laugh
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amother
OP
Yesterday at 6:07 pm
Thanks all. I have them in my cart for 18$ but still that adds up! In terms of needing Tiros only, I am open to cheaper alternatives but needs to be comparable. I can’t send Him with pants that are totally dif than what the other kids are wearing. Regarding laundry. It’s not once a week it’s twice a half in his camp- every ten days
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MrsEsther
Yesterday at 6:07 pm
Last week I got the Tiro24 at kohls at a great deal of $27. My boys were so excited they got the new and latest. I got 5 pairs for sleep away camp. Definitely Wait for a sale.
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