There's really not much difference in jeans. I'd recommend buying him cheap jeans. Since he's 5 years old, no one will notice that he wears wal-mart jeans. My wal-mart clothes much of the time last me longer than my buckle, gap, american eagle, aeropostale clothes. Please stop spending so much money on jeans, they are all the same. You are wasting so much. Just patch them up and sew the patches in nice and tight, and wait until he stops playing so rough in his clothes before you start investing a lot into them.
2007-03-26 07:30:27
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answered by Amanda D 3
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Most kids are like this. When my daughter was between 5-7, pants didnt last a month. Put patches on the knees to cover the holes.
2007-03-26 07:37:50
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answered by KathyS 7
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He is 5 boys play hard they are going to get holes. Try buying jeans that you are not worried about having to replace every couple of months. Also you may want to have different jeans for school or good and different ones for play. He is 5 and should be able to change his pants after school. Even talk to him say "These are good school pants and we want them to stay looking nice. When you want to go out and play we need to change into these other jeans." Then reinforce the play jeans so they last a little longer.
2007-03-26 07:34:01
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answered by Mandi G 2
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I know what you mean! I have twins-double the holes! I use patches and iron them on the inside of the knee and this works pretty good. One of the twins complained of the knees being hard to bend-after a few washes it seems okay. Also, Sears used to replace jeans if they got a hole-I don't know if they currently do this.
2007-03-26 07:36:41
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answered by Sandy 2
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you can put patches on the knee right after you by them they sell iron on ones now -the reason I put em on before is his toes get stuck in the holes he made under the patch -this solution does not fix the problem just delays it - ihave a five year old also it is amazing to me also that he can do it .also nothing wrong with a no-name pant for a five year old he doesnt know the difference
2007-03-26 07:34:36
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answered by rooster 5
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He's 5, it's normal. Do yourself a favor and quit wasting your money buying Levis. Not only do they outgrow them to fast, but if he's going to keep getting holes in them, why bother with name brands??? A child his age has no hangups about name brands, only YOU do! Or buy the cheap jeans for him to play in and keep the Levis for when you go out!
2007-03-26 07:35:02
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answered by wish I were 6
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answered by console 4
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I think Sears has a program, at least they did when my neice went through that phase. If you buy clothes there and your child wears them out before they outgrow the size, they replace them for free. It's a nice incentive for super-active kids like yours! Look into it.
2007-03-26 07:44:33
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answered by Lisa 6
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buy iron on patches and iron them on the knees of his jeans this will help it will even fix the ones that are torn up already!they come in all kinds of cool characters and he will love them.
2007-03-26 07:36:32
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answered by marcelleaandbryan 2
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keep them as play clothes. keep buying new pants and they're just going to get holes. He's a kid he's going to get dirty and get holes in his pants.
2007-03-26 07:33:57
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answered by Babe 5
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