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Girls leggings

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milkmoustache · 09/03/2012 13:51

Fed up buying leggings for DD (7) which get holes in almost instantly - must be her love of climbing trees. Is it worth buying more expensive ones or do I just have to resign myself to replace them every month? Ones from Next have done particularly badly, anyone got a better source?

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Househunter · 09/03/2012 14:06

Interested to hear answers too. I've found M&S ones to be terrible for developing holes. Oddly, the cheaper asda ones have been much more durable. No problems with Next so far either.

milkmoustache · 09/03/2012 18:58

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apple99 · 09/03/2012 18:59

H&M leggings have fared well in this house and dd is pretty hard going on her clothes.

Londonlass80 · 09/03/2012 19:32

Frugi leggings are excellent quality, they wash and wear so well. Seasalt have some nice ones too, bought my daughter a pair and they are lovely quality but she has only worn them a couple if times so can't be sure they will last as long as the Frugi ones.

Sara10000 · 10/03/2012 23:09

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