| The usual rule of thumb for buying kids clothing is to buy a
size larger than their age...example: the average 6 yr. old wears a
size 7. Of course there are 6 yr. olds who wear a Size 5, 6, 6x, 7 or
8 and sometimes even into a 10 or 12. But, on average an average
6 yr. old wears a size 7. This info comes from 9 yrs. experience
working in Childrens Wear and attempting to fit thousands of
babies/toddlers/little kids and big kids :). |
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I am trying to decide on the best quantity of little t-shirts
and shorts etc. to have for each of my little kids. I have a
tendency to have too much clothing in their drawers. I want some
opinions on #s of items of clothing for the kids to be well
dressed, but, not doing more than 1 load of laundry for each kid
a week. |
| This isnt to say that the number of items my kids have is ideal; its just
what they have at the moment. I wouldnt want them to have more. It
_appears_ to me that they prob. have less than their friends do. But they
have what they need. Were not into designer/in clothes. |
| cohenms (cohenms@erols.com) wrote:
: When I send my mom out kids clothes shopping, I send her not with a list
: of sizes, but of measurements. Plus, a measuring tape to use in the stores.
: The most crucial measurement in one-piece creepers is the length from the
: shoulder to the crotch. If that fits, itll fit everywhere else, regardless
: of what size it says on the label.
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