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Might need to go down a size? My 5 year old is so skinny, everything falls down. Usually have to go with age 3 - thankfully she's small all over!


We usually find Next ones are okay or M&S. M&S I find keep their shape better and have the size printed on the waistband - a real help when you have more than one kid wearing tights!

I like Gap tights currently, nice thickness and long enough in the leg for my tall daughter (harder than you might think to achieve...) I have tried:

H&M - I like these but some have seams across the top of the toes which has been deemed unacceptable.

M&s - too short in the leg now but otherwise fine

Sainsburys - shrink but ok if you buy an enormous size to allow for this

Gap - latest try, ok so far...

Good luck!

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