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- From: lindsay@sesame.lbl.gov (Lindsay Schachinger)
- Newsgroups: misc.kids
- Subject: Re: Hanna sizes
- Date: 16 Nov 1992 17:18:25 GMT
- Organization: Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley
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- In article <3906@master.CNA.TEK.COM> judyd@rosebud.CNA.TEK.COM writes:
- >This isn't necessarily true. I haven't had the same good experiences
- >with Hanna Anderson as some others on the net.
-
- I actually wanted to comment on someone *else's* comment that
- Hanna's sizing was always right on (i.e. if it said X pounds, Y
- inches, that was that). That's not been the case for David ---
- his Hannas have been consistently too short in the body and too
- long in the arms and legs. And he's not a gigantic baby, just 23
- pounds and 29 inches at 9 months. The denim romper I bought him
- in an 80 is now getting tight in the body, and the 90's I bought
- him are still *way* too long in the arms and legs, but only a
- smidgeon longer in the body. So, again, call and get dimensions
- and compare to outfits that fit your baby now.
-
- I also don't really like their T-shirts. They're outrageously
- priced ($22 for a t-shirt!?), and kind of thin. The sweatpants
- are fantastic, though. And that denim romper is incredibly cute!
-
- Washing the colors in hot water is a bit of a pain, too.
-
- Another baby-clothes hound,
-
- Lindsay
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