French Toast Girls Pull On Stretch Tie Front Twill Short with Knit Waistband
4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars | 5,976 ratings
Price: 6.63
Last update: 08-18-2024
From the manufacturer
Clothing for School, Clothing for Life
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Everyday Polos & Woven BlousesOur polos are made with the best materials and details that matter. Try searching, "French Toast Polo with Picot Collar" for a slimmer fit with feminine details or "French Toast Pique Polo" for a roomier fit and classic styling. |
Adjustable Waist PantsFrench Toast pants have adjustable waists, enforced knees, fabric that stretches and a wrinkle-no-more finish. All things that make for comfort that lasts. |
Skirts & ScootersThey run, they twirl, they hang upside down. French Toast makes it easy to play hard with confidence. Our school uniform scooters are equipped with knit shorts sewn right into the "skirt". Play away - we've got you covered! |
Dresses & JumpersFrench Toast makes a dress or a jumper that looks great in the schoolroom and when she is our and about. Paired with knit or woven tops, she brings her own style. |
FEATURES THAT MATTER
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Pants and Skirts made with comfort in mindFrench Toast pants have adjustable waists, enforced knees, fabric that stretches and a wrinkle-no-more finish. All things that make for comfort that lasts. |
Scooters with built-in shorts for limitless playThey run, they twirl, they hang upside down. French Toast makes it easy to play hard with confidence. Our school uniform scooters are equipped with knit shorts sewn right into the "skirt". Play away - we've got you covered! |
Fabric that stretches with youWhether they are sitting, jumping, kicking a ball or just kicking back, fabrics that stretch make for comfort that lasts. |
No-fuss tagless labelsWhen we are comfortable we can pay attention better, play longer, learn more and feel good. Our tops are made with a heat sealed tagless label to eliminate the irritation caused by excess fabric on the neck. |
FRENCH TOAST VALUES
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WE'RE ABOUT COMMUNITYCommunity is at our core. Family-owned since 1985, we are consciously engaged in a community-based ethics of empowerment and environmental care. That means we believe wholeheartedly in doing the right thing to respect the rights of everyone in our supply chain with integrity, openness, fairness and respect. |
WE'RE ABOUT KIDSWe are inspired by children - who they are, who they want to be, how they live and what they care about. For their generation and generations to come, we are passionate about protecting the environment through sustainable practices. |
WE'RE ABOUT CARINGDoing the right thing isn’t always easy but we believe it’s a hallmark of leadership. That’s why we’re integrating high standards of sustainability and social ethics into everything we make and do. |
Top reviews from the United States
THESE shorts, however, are fairly stiff. Even though they are pull-on shorts & have a nice comfy stretchy waistband (which is great for her mild SPD), they don't really have any stretch OTHER than that. It's almost as though they took a pair of shorts that would normally have a fly front & decided to put the covered elastic waistband on instead. She has some trouble getting them pulled on over her hips, though once they ARE in place, they're comfy and wearable. As long as she remembers to stand still & keep her legs fairly close together, pulling them up is...doable. Of course, this can be frustrating for a kid impatient to get back to class or recess or whatever.
With the elastic waistband, I definitely expected them to be a LOT softer & stretchier, something more akin to the Old Navy khaki jeggings. Sadly, it's like they took a pair of their typical khaki twill shorts & slapped an elastic waistband on them.
I would size up, if not just find something else. As I said, once she has them on, they are comfortable & the waistband is great & doesn't dig into her navel (like fly front shorts often do) and is nice & thick. BUT it takes some work to get them on, which frustrates. That said, she DOES still reach for them herself, so at least my 9 year old doesn't find it SO frustrating that she deems them unwearable, so take that however you will.
-BML
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024