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Where to buy boys joggers?

53 replies

Random18 · 01/06/2019 13:46

For 4 year old. Fed up with them being too big at waist.

But need the size for the length.

He’s average size I would say. So not even really skinny.

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BanginChoons · 01/06/2019 13:48

H&M.

blushmelikeyou · 01/06/2019 13:49

Next.

FudgeBrownie2019 · 01/06/2019 13:49

Yep H&M, the only thing I'll say is that their sizes can be crazy so try them on him before purchasing, or if you're shopping online buy a couple of sizes to see which are best.

Thehop · 01/06/2019 13:54

H&M fit like that.

Freyasmum1 · 01/06/2019 13:55

M&S

TheBabyAteMyBrain · 01/06/2019 13:56

Asda multi packs do my long lad well.

TwinklyMummaLuvsHerBubba89 · 01/06/2019 13:57

I have a tall and very skinny 6 year old. 4-5 waist size, 7 yo leg length.

I find M&S quite good, waist wise. Also Debenham and Next.

forgottenusername · 01/06/2019 13:58

we like Asda ones too :)

janetforpresident · 01/06/2019 13:58

I've tried everywhere for my skinny average height boy and m&s are the best but h&m are also good. I buy them in his current age, they have adjustable waists and so far they have all lasted two seasons from m&s.

YouCantBeSadHoldingACupcake · 01/06/2019 13:59

Next seem a skinnier fit, peacocks are looser. Had a mix of skinny and wider fit from primark and ASDA

Fairylea · 01/06/2019 13:59

Next slim fit.

whereonearth · 01/06/2019 14:00

Hema

TwinklyMummaLuvsHerBubba89 · 01/06/2019 14:00

My boy had some Ted Baker jeans bought for him (I'm more a Primark budget!) and they sit on his hips, sometimes they end up halfway down his bum and it makes me laugh - wannabe gangsta 😂

drspouse · 01/06/2019 14:01

Polarn o Pyret also have adjustable waists. Cute patterns too.

Random18 · 01/06/2019 14:11

I like H&M for jeans for both kids as they are skinny fit.

So may try and get joggers there too.

Don’t tend to get any from Next / M&S as he always puts a hole in he knees in quickly and they tend to be more expensive but maybe should have a look.

Thanks everyone.

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ladylunchalot · 01/06/2019 14:14

I always used to buy ds joggers from Next as they have a functional drawstring but as he's got older the price has risen sharply! I've bought a few pairs recently from Primark and am very impressed with them, good material and great fit for his long legs. Think they were between £4 and £7, but might be cheaper for younger ages - ds is 10 but really tall and slim so in age 12-13 but as the drawstring is functional they actually fit him.

Ameanstreakamilewide · 01/06/2019 14:14

Primark are my go-to for trackie bottoms, for my son.

Freyasmum1 · 01/06/2019 14:26

M&S have some good offers on which can make their prices ASDA level but much better quality

federationrep · 01/06/2019 14:27

Haven't bought boys stuff from Zara but their girls stuff is certainly skinnier than other places. Might be worth a look

CheshireChat · 01/06/2019 14:28

Some designs from Primark, I found the latest Asda ones huuuuge both for lenght and waist. H&M multipack ones are better usually.

User7429001 · 01/06/2019 15:39

I found Tu at Sainsbury's to have a good waist for my very slim boy

Blobby10 · 01/06/2019 16:00

I used to get my kids the cheap ones from Sports Direct. They had elasticated waists and fitted both skinny boys absolutely fine

OneStepSideways · 01/06/2019 16:41

Scandinavian brands, eg Polarn O Pyret, Molo, Lindex, Tootsa, Nunulu, TAO. They are cut for tall slim children and joggers often adjust with a button in the waistband.

melissasummerfield · 01/06/2019 16:43

Try boots mini club - i have a tall skinny ds and they are always a good fit!

Rosie2000 · 01/06/2019 16:53

GAP

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