seven times six
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SIZE (SIZES ARE APPROXIMATE) | CHEST (WIDTHS ON HALF) | LENGTH TOP | WAIST (WIDTHS ON HALF) | INSEAM |
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XXS (4) | 11-12 | 15-16 | 8-9 | 19-20 |
XS (6) | 12-13 | 16-17 | 9-10 | 19-20 |
S (8) | 12-13 | 17-18 | 10-11 | 20-21 |
M (10) | 113-14 | 18-19 | 10-11 | 22-23 |
L (12) | 13-14 | 19-20 | 11-12 | 26-27 |
XL (14) | 14-15 | 20-21 | 11-12 | 27-28 |
*APPROXIMATE MEASUREMENTS IN INCHES |
All Sizes in Inches Unless Otherwise Stated
Kids’ measuring guide
Use the tips & visuals in this guide to make taking your child's body measurements easy-peasy.
Dont have a fabric tape measure? Use a shoelace or pant leg to measure. Then, lay it flat & use a ruler or tape measure to get a numerical measurement.
How to measure
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Height
Have your child stand in front of the fridge.Mark the top of the head with a magnet. Measure a straight line from floor to magnet.
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Chest
Have your child make airplane arms. Wrap tape measure around the fullest part of the chest, keeping it level & snug.
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Waist
With your child bending to one side, measure the point where the waist flexes naturally. Keep the tape level & comfortably loose.
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Hip
Have your child stand like a tall tree with feet together. Measure a level line around the fullest part of the hips & seat.
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Inseam
Take a pair of pants that fit your child well. Measure along the seam from crotch to leg opening.