Friday, 6 June 2008

American Apparel Infant Baby Rib Karate Pant


Product Description
Infant Baby Rib Karate Pant Features: Our rendition of the classic karate pant for infants. Featuring fashionably wide-leggings. 100% Baby Rib cotton, combed for softness and comfort; 1 (2.5cm) fold-over classic waist hem; Looks good on all babies รป both


Customer Reviews
Adorable, quality, inexpensive pants This is the fourth American Apparel product I have bought through Andrew Christian on Amazon and as always, I'm very satisfied. The lightweight cotton is of medium to high quality, and an excellent value for the price (compared to, for example, Target brand and Circo which cost a little more but fade faster). The pants fit on my long-for-weight daughter (two-year-old height, 18-month-old weight) as shown in the advertisement, a bit bigger around the waist but I bought them to grow into. These pants are great for children who are walking but they are wide so they might be hard to wear for a crawler. They also would have ample room to fit over a cloth diaper if necessary although they are cuter over tiny training pants or a thin disposable. Some colors were out of stock but A.C. sent them to me later with no extra shipping charges. I should note that I follow the care instructions and wash in cold and dry on low (as for all cotton children's clothes) and have had no shrinking issues. I would agree with the person who reviewed them that if you did try to shrink them, they would shrink uniformly and not only in either width or height, but that is because of the cotton and proper sewing, not due to poor quality. I would definitely buy these pants and other American Apparel cotton basics again.
Cheap fabric, small pants, only price OK When you wash these pants, they shrink very much. The one of size 12-18 is bigger then the 18-24 months... At 6 months she could wair the 12-18 months. At 12 months, she could not even wair the 18-24 months, because they were too small. The legs are very short. After a couple of minutes you already see the knees in the pants, so it doens't look nice, but cheap. In real they never look as nice as on the picture. The quality is poor. The T-shirts are much better quality then the pants. Only the price is OK. Its very cheap. I would never pay the real price of those pants, they are realy not worth that much.
I really wanted to like these pants. I purchased 3 pairs of these pants for my sons after reading all of the rave reviews on Amazon. The pants seemed very cheaply made and did not wash well at all. While the cut is cute, they seem to lose their shape when on the baby. For a six dollar pair of pants, they were ok, but to purchase them directly from American Apparel for twelve or thirteen dollars, that would really be a rip off.

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