Walmart has 4-Piece Gerber Baby Girl & Toddler Girl Snug Fit Cotton Pajamas (Fruit Lovers Purple, 18-Months or 3T) on sale for $6.31. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial available) or on orders $35+
Amazon has 4-Piece Gerber Baby Girl & Toddler Girl Snug Fit Cotton Pajamas (Fruit Lovers Purple, Select Sizes) on sale for $6.31. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).
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Walmart has 4-Piece Gerber Baby Girl & Toddler Girl Snug Fit Cotton Pajamas (Fruit Lovers Purple, 18-Months or 3T) on sale for $6.31. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial available) or on orders $35+
Amazon has 4-Piece Gerber Baby Girl & Toddler Girl Snug Fit Cotton Pajamas (Fruit Lovers Purple, Select Sizes) on sale for $6.31. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).
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For the main link, it only has one size. Anyone know the size for it? I need 24-months
When I click on it, the header states toddler and 12 months "GerberBaby GirlsToddler Snug Fit 4-Piece Pajama SetFruit Lovers Purple12 Months". It's a bit confusing.
Idk why anyone would want snug fit. They are a pain in the a$$ to get on and are probably just as uncomfortable as you'd imagine they'd be. They were born out of the notion that "loose" fitting clothing catches fire easier… which ALSO is why almost every kids clothing shows some sort of message stating that the material is not flammable. You know, because we couldn't just hold smokers back in the day accountable for setting their children on fire.
TL;DR these have no real purpose. Unless of course you are an irresponsible disgusting smoker that does so around your kids. In which case, you are scum.
Idk why anyone would want snug fit. They are a pain in the a$$ to get on and are probably just as uncomfortable as you'd imagine they'd be. They were born out of the notion that "loose" fitting clothing catches fire easier… which ALSO is why almost every kids clothing shows some sort of message stating that the material is not flammable. You know, because we couldn't just hold smokers back in the day accountable for setting their children on fire.
TL;DR these have no real purpose. Unless of course you are an irresponsible disgusting smoker that does so around your kids. In which case, you are scum.
Loose fit pajamas are often treated with flame retardants which have been shown to be very bad for children. The company does not have to disclose if the loose fit clothing has or hasn't been treated with flame retardants (some loose fit clothing is naturally flame retardant but is sometimes also additionally treated with flame retardant chemicals) . So these style of pajamas are one of the few kinds that parents know are free from chemicals.
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TL;DR these have no real purpose. Unless of course you are an irresponsible disgusting smoker that does so around your kids. In which case, you are scum.
TL;DR these have no real purpose. Unless of course you are an irresponsible disgusting smoker that does so around your kids. In which case, you are scum.
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