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Revainrating 5 out of 5

They liked them so much that I bought my grandson a second set of

I bought a set of these for my 8 month old grandson as I wanted a 'base layer' under his fleece bed when I pick him up in the morning. It's usually 20-30 degrees outside which is great for our walk to the cold car for the ride to and from his house. Wasn't sure how to keep him warm as the new rules are not to use heavy winter coats in child car seats - that plus the blanket seems to work great and he's very comfortable. I know it works because I brought him home before I bought him and his skin

Pros
  • SAFE - made with safe dyes and materials that don't cause irritation or itchiness. Ideal for sensitive skin and children with SPD.
Cons
  • Nothing here

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Mom agrees!

City Threads base layer was a better brand than others I've even used big brands like GAP or Ralph Lauren. Fits as expected but bought 4T for my 3 year old. The reason for the increase in size is that the fabric naturally shrinks after repeated washing and drying. The thermal fabric doesn't shrink too much and the 4T fits well enough without being tight or shortening the legs and arms. In the harsh New England winters, my little one seems to be fine. City Threads is a winner for us and well…

Pros
  • Premium base layer with contrast stitching on hips
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Super soft! the best thermal underwear

It's a lot more expensive than I usually pay for such a simple piece of clothing for a small child but I save for every holiday and it was the only option I had, it's this right color and got to me just in time for Halloween. I bought a pixie green set to match my 4 year old dinosaur costume. The first thing that struck me was that the color of the product photo was very accurate. He is autistic and has many sensory issues that make shopping for clothes difficult. Polyester, even in mixed…

Pros
  • Ideal for lounging and layering!
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal base layer for temperatures from 30 to 45 F

I bought a 3T as a size reference for my almost 5 year old - he is 4 but will be 5 in a month and he is smaller than 4. I don't know his exact sizes but he usually wears a 4T/4 top (not tight) and 3T/36 mo. floors. The 3T set fit our son perfectly - definitely not even a tad loose like the three model boys on the product description picture but a lot tighter which is what we wanted as a base layer. The sleeves are a bit short for our boy as he normally wears a size 4 top, but the waistband and…

Pros
  • The perfect combination of warmth and breathability. 50/50 cotton/polyester.
Cons
  • Compatibility

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Mom agrees!

City Threads thermal underwear was a better brand than the others. I've even used big brands like GAP or Ralph Lauren. Fits as expected but bought 4T for my 3 year old. The reason for the increase in size is that the fabric naturally shrinks after repeated washing and drying. The thermal fabric doesn't shrink too much and the 4T fits well enough without being tight or shortening the legs and arms. In the harsh New England winters, my little one seems to be fine. City Threads is a winner for us…

Pros
  • Underwear
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Super soft!

It's a lot more expensive than I would normally pay for such a simple piece of clothing for a small child, but I save up for every holiday and it was the only option that came in the right color and got me just in time for Halloween. I bought a pixie green set to match my 4 year old dinosaur costume. The first thing that struck me was that the color of the product photo was very accurate. He is autistic and has many sensory issues that make shopping for clothes difficult. Polyester, even in…

Pros
  • Clothing
Cons
  • So far so good

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal base layer for temps 30-45 F

Bought 3T as a size reference for my almost 5 year old - he is 4 but in a month he will be 5 and he is less than 4. certain sizes but mostly he wears usually a top 4T/4 (not tight) and 3T/36 mo. floors. The 3T set fit our son perfectly - definitely not even a little loose like the three model boys on the product description picture, but a lot tighter which is what we wanted as a base layer. The sleeves are a bit short for our boy as he normally wears a size 4 top, but the waistband and length…

Pros
  • Boys
Cons
  • Some mistakes