Amazon[amazon.com] has 2-Pack The Children's Place Boys' Basic Straight Leg Jeans (Various Sizes) for $15.60. Shipping is free w/ Amazon Prime or on $25+
The Children's Place Boys Basic Straight Leg Jeans,Carbon Wash/Dk Juptier 2 Pack,8
Manufacturer:
The Children's Place
Model Number:
3019822
Product SKU:
B08P52DMGX
UPC:
194936422224
ASIN:
B08P52DMGX
Brand:
The Children's Place
Item Weight:
1 Pounds
Item model number:
3019822
Manufacturer:
The Children's Place
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Serious question: at that young age, what is the between boy jeans and girl jeans? Aren't the hips still similarly proportioned? I ask because my sister has a pair of twins made of a boy and a girl.
Serious question: at that young age, what is the between boy jeans and girl jeans? Aren't the hips still similarly proportioned? I ask because my sister has a pair of twins made of a boy and a girl.
To the point of your question, the primary difference up through toddler is largely style. Sadly, I can also confirm that into the very young kids ages above toddler the other difference is build quality (although fast fashion has come for boys clothes as well as girls, girls clothes seem more consistently - even from reputable brands - built without the considerations for growth and/or rugged use that are sometimes built into comparable boys pattern; that is longer leg inseam cuts and/or reinforced stitches).
So if you're buying in the toddler sizes it really is a question of style. When you're buying in larger sizes (around 8 or 10, for example) I'd say that you rarely are going to get hurt by buying a boys item for a girl, but buying a girls item for a boy (say a pair of plain khaki pants) may not present the same value (especially as the cuts start to eventually diverge depending upon brand - lest our young women get the idea that their jeans should have usable pockets).
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So if you're buying in the toddler sizes it really is a question of style. When you're buying in larger sizes (around 8 or 10, for example) I'd say that you rarely are going to get hurt by buying a boys item for a girl, but buying a girls item for a boy (say a pair of plain khaki pants) may not present the same value (especially as the cuts start to eventually diverge depending upon brand - lest our young women get the idea that their jeans should have usable pockets).
Good luck!
Jon