
Childrens
Clothes

Before You Buy Clothing for Children
Everything looks cute in small sizes. That's why you need to
consider function, convenience and safety when shopping for
children's apparel gifts. You'll need to know sizes (weight and
height are helpful, too) before you can look at the right
category. And don't forget to think about the parents' lifestyle
when buying for junior: a no-frills couple might be put off by
designer kiddie duds.
Sizes
Children will wear a size corresponding to their actual weight
and height, not age (i.e. an eight-month-old baby might wear 12M
clothes). Many manufacturers have charts on clothing hangtags that
detail sizes by weight and height. Infant sizes are newborn to
24M; toddlers, 2T to 4T; little boys 4-7; girls 4-6X; boys 6-20;
girls 7-16. Plus sizes (girls) and husky (boys) are sometimes
available.
• Plus size kids
Safety
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission frequently recalls
apparel for kids that it finds unsafe, such as small parts on
footwear, drawstrings that can get caught on playground equipment,
etc. It also requires that any sleepwear (for children nine months
and older) either be flame-resistant or snug-fitting. Sleepwear
hangtags will state if the item meets federal safety requirements.
• Consumer
safety
Convenience
Look for infant clothing with features like snaps at the crotch
for easy diaper changing. Two-piece outfits in every size range
give a complete gift (no need for the parent to find matching
pieces). Elastic waists accommodate growing kids; some jeans
manufacturers (like the Gap) feature expand-a-waist gadgets for
adjustable fit. Choose machine washable items for the easiest
care.
• Top
Baby Gift Sets
Style
Children's clothing has become as trendy and label-conscious as
grownup lines. A well-turned-out child has become a status symbol
(think Madonna with daughter Lourdes). Designer brands Armani,
Burberry and Dolce & Gabbana all have tot versions.