Hannah Anderson is not the quality it used to be. Last year I bought about $300 worth of clothing for my 8 year old and at same time bought matching christmas PJ. For both kids. When they came I was shocked. The Long sleeved shirts ( meant for winter) were lighter weight than multiple summer tank tops I had purchased at good will a few months before. After several washings the collars were distended, and the clothing looked like it had been through three kids. In fact other hanna stuff I'd been given used by friends years earlier or got at goodwill looked better than the new stuff 2 months later. The grinch PJ's I boght for myself began to pill after the first wearing, anywhere there was friciotn. Had more pilling anywhere there was friction. After being worn 10 or so times and being washed twice, my 15 year old Pj's from JC Penny's looked better! I am so disappointed! I always bought used hanna anderson stuff and loved the quality. Now I am in a financial position to buy new, and the new isn't the quality. You can buy it. But this is not hte Hannah Anderson of old. They are simply riding the coat tails of their previous high quality reputation. Only now the quality is not there. To be clear-- YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO PASS THIS CLOTHING DOWN TO ANOTHER CHILD. It is unlikely to make it through one child. I"m an adult, gentle on my clothing, and my PJ's already have completely distended elastic at the ankles and wrists, after being worn about 10 times. I won't say don't buy it, because since everything seems to be lower quality these days, whats the point? But don't pay the higher price for it thinking it will last. It won't. I"m so sad to see a high quality brand go