Don’t You Wish They Sell Infants Clothes Based On Weight And Height Instead Of Age?
4 January 2010
I buy my 8-month-old daughter clothes that is for 12-18 month old clothes because she’s 21 pounds and is 27 inches long. By the time she was 2 months, I brought her 3-6 month old clothes and by 4 months, 6-9 months. I buy clothes from Target, Wal-Mart, and Burlington Coat Factory in the Baby Depot section (cute stuff there!) and they have tags that says weight and height. What do you guys think?
yes that would be way much easier for all of us!!
The reason they sale it with the months on top is because that is just an average of what the baby could be…i agree with Alyssa. Your so mean when your the one asking such a question. And your a mommy, dont talk like that.Not a good example.GO ahead and give me thumbs down, I love it!
I agree. My son fits onesies that are 3-6 mo but he doesn’t fit pants until he’s almost 6 mo! It’s such a pain to buy any actual outfits for him because they have to be the same size pants and the same size shirt, not mix and match.
no need -i just use the sizes as a guideline and buy what fits my child. i have too much to worry about, so i don’t focus on the tags & labels too much.
Baby girl just have fun don’t mind Alyssa she’s also having fun. No it’s not based on Weight neither height. I believe they have their reasons for that. It’s based on age.
Heck yeah. Sally is 7 months but still fits into 3-6 months in some brands and in 9 months in others. It’s all over the place.
I definitely do!!! My son is in between 12 months and 18 months sizes.. 12 months fits a little too snug in some cases.. 18 months can swallow him..
I buy my son’s clothes from Mothercare(UK) brand.They sell clothes upto 9 months by weight and after than by height.
I think its easier to say your daughter wears 18 month clothes then to say she wears a weight range. The weight/height is printed on the tags, just ignore the months if it bugs you.