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Younger girls Jersey pull on trousers

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IncessantNameChanger · 07/01/2025 15:10

Not sure where to put this, but here goes.

Any recommendations for junior age school girls pull on Jersey trousers? I have in the past got them from Asda but the Jersey is thick and there's not much give in them. Dd is ten, very short not overweight but she can't get into skinny jeans and has sensory issues (ASD) so anything that cuts into her sets her off.

Ideally I'm after something more like thick legging material but Asda it seems is too well made. The waist band hasn't got much give in it.

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mimosa1 · 07/01/2025 18:06

Try decathlon - they have thick bootcut leggings that may work.

Hannahthepink · 07/01/2025 18:16

My daughter has these from M&S: https://www.marksandspencer.com/girls-regular-leg-knitted-trousers/p/clp22388768?intid=mobileapppdp_share and she thinks that they're really comfortable with plenty of stretch.

IncessantNameChanger · 07/01/2025 19:33

Thank you I will check both out

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anon2022anon · 07/01/2025 19:55

We have the m&s too, they're a good cut.

onwardandupwards · 07/01/2025 20:00

Hannahthepink · 07/01/2025 18:16

My daughter has these from M&S: https://www.marksandspencer.com/girls-regular-leg-knitted-trousers/p/clp22388768?intid=mobileapppdp_share and she thinks that they're really comfortable with plenty of stretch.

My dd ( also asd) has these too she loves wearing them.

IncessantNameChanger · 09/01/2025 21:57

Thank you. I got the M&S ones and they are really streachy. My dd approves which is no mean feat so Thank you again

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HPandthelastwish · 09/01/2025 22:21

M&S do the same sort of material in their adult range too in various cuts for when she outgrows those ones. Size 6-8 will fit a teen if she isn't too dinky.

soundsys · 09/01/2025 22:25

Lindex!

IncessantNameChanger · 09/01/2025 22:25

Thank you. Good to know. She used to have epic meltdowns if the ends of the trouser was too long, too short, too tight, too loose. It brings me out in sweat just remembering it. She is wearing them tomorrow so fingers crossed! I have always got all uniform from Asda before but these are so much more streachy.

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HPandthelastwish · 09/01/2025 22:28

M&S or Next ones were our go to in the cooler weather and Sainsbury's for the warmer months as they are much thinner.

Ginflinger · 09/01/2025 22:36

Another vote for m&s

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