Using a Baby Clothing Weight Chart

Buying baby clothing can be challenging, especially when you’re not sure what size to buy. There’s a lot to consider, including age, weight, and even materials that can irritate delicate skin. With all of that in mind, it’s important to have a baby clothing weight chart to use when shopping for new clothes for your little one.

Infant Sizing

As a general rule, infant clothing sizes are typically sized in a three-month range: 0-3 months, 3-6 months, and 12-18 months. This allows you to keep your child’s clothing in good condition for a long time, as well as make room for diapers up until they reach 24 months.

Newborn Sizing

The newborn baby clothes size is typically used by babies weighing about six to nine pounds and up to 21.5 inches long. These clothes can be a great option for new parents to start off with, because they often fit a wide range of babies and don’t take up too much space in your baby’s closet.

However, the best thing about newborn baby clothing is that you can exchange it for a better fit when your baby grows. If your baby is bigger or hits an early growth spurt, you can switch to a 0 to 3 month size, which fits babies between eight and 12.5 pounds.

Using the Size Chart

As you can see, most baby clothing brands use a size chart to help you determine what size to buy. It’s easy to get confused when shopping for clothes, so it’s always a good idea to reference the brand’s size chart before you make your purchase.

European Sizing

When buying European baby clothing, you’ll want to follow the brand’s size chart as well as its maximum centimeter height measurement. As a general rule, a European size 60 is equivalent to U.S. size 3-6 months, though it does vary from brand to brand.

You’ll also find that a few brands have their own size charts, so be sure to read them carefully before you buy. It’s a great idea to buy a few different sizes and compare them side-by-side to ensure you’re picking the right size for your baby.

Babies grow so quickly, so it’s a good idea to try and avoid buying too many items in newborn sizes at the start. This is because your baby is more likely to get plenty of use out of 0-3 months items.

Another way to avoid buying too many newborn outfits is to only buy a few pieces that you know your baby will wear over and over again. For example, if you’re going to be buying a long-sleeved dress for your baby, it’s a good idea to only buy one or two and stick with the same pattern.

It’s a good idea to also be aware of the temperature and activity level of your baby’s environment when making a clothing purchase. If you live in a warm climate, you’ll want to choose baby clothes that are made of breathable fabric and are moisture-wicking.

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