I went to Pumpkin Patch yesterday and they seem to have the same sizing scheme. (Another customer there told me it was European sizing.)
Anyway, I always see 0-3 mths, 3-6, 6-12, 12-18, 18-24, 2T, then 3T. They didn't have a 2T.
Theirs is 0-3, 6-12, 12-18, 24, 3T. The lady working there wasn't understanding why I needed this explained and got kind of irate with me. Basically she was telling me that 24 was the same as 18 - 24. Then I asked what 2T would be (i.e. what they would wear between 24 and 36 months). Her response was that obviously 24 months is 2 years so it's the same as 2T. I asked her if they really expected kids to wear the same clothes from 18 months to 36 months. "Well, no. Of course not! 36 months is 3 years!" OK, so did they expect kids to wear the same size from 18 to 35 months. "Well, it depends on the kid, not all kids are the same size." I gave up after that.
Sorry, that turned into a little more of a rant than I meant. I'm sure there is some easy explanation, but she didn't seem to know it.
Thanks!
Re: Can somebody explain The Children's Place sizing to me?
I don't see a problem. First off you just get the size that fits, the "months" on clothing is just a guesstimate, it's like diapers. Not all 25lb kids will wear the same size. If they have 12-18, 24, and 3T.... in theory when they are 2, they'd wear 24 month size. When they turn 3, 3T. What do you do from 18-24? Pick whichever size fits. I don't really see why you are annoyed.
From their website:
sizeheightunisexchest
unisexwaist
unisexhips
unisexvertical trunk
unisex(shoulder-crotch-shoulder)Newborn22?0 - 3 months24?17.5?17.5?26?3 - 6 months6718.5?18.5?28.5?6 - 12 months28?19.5?19.5?30.5?12 - 18 months32?21?20.5?21?33?24 months34?22?21?22?35.5?337?23?21.5?23?37.5?
haha I love your conversation with the sales lady. Nothing is more frustrating when someone doesn't "get" what you're asking.
As far as their sizing I just guess. DD is 22 months right now so I'd buy the 2T. The pants are a little long and big but they have a pully thingy in the waistband that makes them fit there. I just roll up the pant legs. I always buy the next size up (rather than buying 18-24) b/c I want it to last longer and I'll get more bang for my buck that way
Maybe it is just me or the way I'm asking it.
I wasn't really asking about sizing. I was trying to buy ahead a little bit. DS has been pretty consistent about wearing the size the clothing says at the "right" age or just a tiny bit later.
The question I have is because they have one less size (no 2T) than all of the other places from what I can tell:
Other Places
PP/Children?s Place
Age (OP/CP)
12-18 months
12-18 months
12-18 months/same
18 ? 24 months
24 months
18 ? 24 months/same
2T
24 ? 36 months/ ???
3T
3T
36 ? 48 months/ same
I understand what you're saying. There is a difference between 24 months and 2T, aside from the whole 'age' thing. Those sizes fit differently. I too noticed tcp didn't have 2T when I was buying blanket sleepers for next winter.
Kids clothes sizes can be just as tricky as adult clothes. For instance, if I buy something 6-12 months in the 'newborn' section, I think it's cut smaller than the 6-12 months in the 'baby boy' section. Don't get caught up on the age vs size though. My LO is 14 months and in 18 or 24 month clothes...depending.
IMO, TCP sizing gets weird around 24 mos....for girls, it's seems to run short (shirts only) and wide. Both my girls are super tall but DD1 is tall and skinny vs DD2 who is proportionate (% wise). For DD1, TCP hasn't fit her properly in a long time. For length in shirts, she's a 5T there...for width, she could fit into 24mos, even 18 months. For DD2, stuff still seems a bit wide, but at least it's ok in the length so far. At 16 months, she can fit into both 24mo and 3T from there.
Anyway, don't buy too much in advance because you never know how LO will grow and what brands will fit right as he grows. I bought DD1 a bunch of 2T clothes a while ago, thinking that should last her awhile...then she outgrew 2T in about 3 months. I could have skipped over 2T to 3T. Honestly, from the time she turned 2 until 3, she went from wearing 24mo to 4T. So much for those sizes as they get older lasting longer! Didn't happen for us.
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