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What to do: Look for the “Find Your Fit” feature here or on a product page. Fill in your child’s measurements (age, height, weight, shoe size). We'll recommend their best size. Select the preferred size, then add to bag. Ready to try it out? Find your fit in our best-selling styles!
Find out how to choose the right clothing size for kids based on age, height, weight, and body shape. See size charts for baby, toddler, and kids clothes by US size and measurements.
Find the perfect size for your kid with this easy breakdown of boys' clothing measurements by age, height, weight, chest and waist. Learn how to measure your child and compare with the size chart, and get tips for specific brands and fit.
Find out how to measure and determine boys' youth clothing size by body measurements or age. See the alpha size chart in inches and centimeters for height, waist and chest.
Find out children’s US clothing sizes for babies, 2-7 year olds, and 7-14 year olds. See the charts for height, weight, chest, waist, and hips measurements for different sizes.
Find the best fit for boys' clothing by measuring height, chest, waist, hip, inseam and foot length. Compare size charts for standard, husky and slim styles for different age groups.
Kids Clothing Size Conversion Chart. US and UK typically match the child’s age, while European sizes use the child’s height. To translate between systems, use our kids size conversion chart.
Find the perfect shirt size for your growing boy with this comprehensive chart by age, height, weight, chest, and waist. Learn how to balance comfort and fit, and understand the differences between US, UK, and European sizes.
Use this clothes size chart to find boys’ US sizes, based on measurements in inches, and centimeters. From 8 years on the weight is not taken into account in clothes sizing. From 8 years old girls and boys grow up differently so the below charts are split up by gender.
Boys’ Pants Size Chart (Five to 13 years) For boys, you should always ensure there’s enough room in the crotch area. Restrictive clothing in that area can make your boy uncomfortable and lead to complications over time. So when you fit pants, add an inch if you feel it’s necessary.