SIZE GUIDE

The method we suggest takes into account the comfort of the garment and your child's growth throughout the year. It's important to make sure you have at least one to two inches extra around the waist so that the garment fits your child well for at least one full school year.

Useful information to know:

Inside all bottoms (pants, Bermuda shorts, skirts), there are adjustment elastics for the following sizes: 3x4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9-10 (child sizes, girl and boy), 0, 2, 4 (junior girl) and 26, 27, 28 (junior boy)

Tips and tricks before taking your measurements:

  1. Have a measuring tape, a pencil, and a piece of paper on hand.
  2. Start measuring from 1 on the tape measure.
  3. Ensure the measuring tape is parallel to the child's body when taking the measurement (straight in front and behind and parallel to the floor)
  4. Keep one finger's width between the measuring tape and the child's body.
  5. Measure in centimeters.

TOPS (t-shirt, polo shirt, shirt, cardigan, dress)

Take your measurement at the fullest part of the chest for both boys and girls.

THE SKIRTS

Take your measurement at the waist where the child usually wears the garment, so not necessarily at the smallest part of the waist.

PANTS AND BERMUDA SHORTS

Take the hip measurement. You should position the child sideways to see the widest part of their buttocks. If you need to determine between two measurements on the chart, you should select the next size up.

 

CHILD

TEENAGER (JUNIOR)

UNISEX
JOGGERS PANTS
 
TIGHTS AND SOCKS
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