Clothing

Kids’ Clothing: Sizes, Fabrics and the Art of Buying Ahead

Children outgrow clothes faster than they wear them out β€” which means the buying strategy matters more than the brand.

Buy one size ahead, seasonally smart

During end-of-season sales, buy next year’s size for that same season. A size-6 winter jacket bought in February’s clearance fits perfectly next December at half price.

Fabric rules for kids

Pure cotton for anything touching skin all day. Avoid heavy embroidery necklines on toddlers and check that prints are dye-based, not the rubbery paste that cracks in three washes.

The durability shortlist

Reinforced knees for boys’ trousers, adjustable elastic waists everywhere, and darker play clothes. School uniforms deserve the quality budget; growth-spurt casuals do not.

Hand-me-down math

For multiple kids, buy neutral colours in staples so pieces pass down regardless. That single habit cuts a family’s clothing budget dramatically over the years.

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