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How Do You Determine Clothing Size For Infants?

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Posted Glen Moore edited answer

How Do You Determine Clothing Size For Infants?

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To tell the truth, it was never a problem to determine clothing for our children. Indeed, the dimensions indicated on the label always correspond to the real age. More than all if you buy online baby clothes, you can always find the dimension tab on the site and measure the required volumes in cm for placing the online order. The only thing that I market is that Europe and China’s size differs from ours. But anyway, I always order clothes of some +size so that there was a small margin for growth.

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Mike Morton Mike Morton edited answer

Hi there! If you shop for such kids clothes online, you can surely find some size and fit guides for this purpose. I think you will have no problems with it at all… Try the online store called GotApparel, for example. I think you will like it for you 😉

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Determining clothing for infants seems like it’s a daunting task, but sizes for infants, toddlers and children are based on the child’s weight and height. Infant sizes are generally considered to range from preemie to size 24 months. Often, sizes are numbered by months or years, leading the consumer to believe that the size is based to age, but these month or year sizes are based on the average height and weight for children that age. Knowing your infant’s height and weight before you go shopping will eliminate any difficulties in determining the clothing sizes to purchase. Measure the height of the infant by using the tape measure. Record this measurement. Remember that 12 inches equals 1 foot. Weigh the infant on the bathroom scale or baby scale and record her weight. If your baby is very small, weigh yourself on the scale, and then weigh yourself holding the infant. Subtract your original weight from the combined weight of you and your infant. Measure your baby’s head circumference

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