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Helpful Tips on Measuring Your Child for the Perfect Fit 

Some children seem to grow inches at a time while others seem to take forever to grow even a single inch. Nonetheless, buying your kids clothing to fit is a task that requires ongoing focus and care. Finding and following some helpful tips on measuring your child for the perfect fit is the first step to providing a functional wardrobe. 

In some stores, the store personnel are very helpful and knowledgeable. They are capable of helping you to judge what sizes you should buy, even if your child isn’t there with you. Take advantage of their skills if possible. Many online stores provide helpful sizing charts. 

Sizing your child for toddler boy clothes, toddler girls clothes, or sweet baby clothes, is important since it can be the difference between the perfect fit and a sloppy fit. After all, if you are going to go through the trouble of finding the ultimate toddler boys clothing or the cutest summer kids clothes, you might as well go through the tiny bit of trouble it takes to measure your child.  

Many clothing items come with size charts printed on them to make your selection even easier. If you are looking for newborn baby clothes, ignore the age suggestions for each piece and look instead to the weight range that is given. Babies, as we all know, come in many different sizes and a child who was born at 10 pounds is not going to weight the same at three months as a child who was born at 6 pounds. 

To take accurate measurements simply follow these steps:

  • Have your child remove any bulky clothing and shoes. Use a note tablet to label and write down each measurement.
  • Using a measuring tape, measure your child’s chest while her arms are hanging at her sides.
  • Measure your child’s waist just above the hipbone.
  • Measure your child’s inseam or inner leg from top to bottom.
  • Measure your child’s head in the center of the forehead if you will be purchasing a hat.
  • Measure your daughter’s skirt length by measuring from her waist to the length that you want.
  • Measure your daughter’s skirt length by measuring from the nape of her neck to the length that you want.

  Many children have a growth spurt around the time of their birthdays so plan around it.

If you are buying clothes for your child for the following year, take into consideration how quickly she or he grows. Some children seem to skip sizes while others seem to linger in them.  

If you are trying clothing on your child, you need to look for red marks when taking outfits and shoes off. If any exist then you can assume the clothing is too small. This means that you should look for a larger size or different styles since some styles are cut smaller than others. Most stores have a generous return policy so purchasing the wrong size is never a problem!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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