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  2. Joint European standard for size labelling of clothes

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    The joint European standard for size labelling of clothes, formally known as the EN 13402 Size designation of clothes, is a European standard for labelling clothes sizes. The standard is based on body dimensions measured in centimetres , and as such, and its aim is to make it easier for people to find clothes in sizes that fit them.

  3. Infant clothing - Wikipedia

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    Infant and toddler clothing size is typically based on age. [1] These are usually preemie for a preterm birth baby, 0 to 3 months, 3 to 6 months, 6 to 9 months, 9 to 12 months, 12 months, 18 months, and 24 months, though there is no industry standard definition for those sizes. [ 1 ]

  4. The Best Baby Clothes Brands and Where to Find 'Em - AOL

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    The brand carries baby sizes from preemie to 24 months, but it also offers clothing for toddlers and older children up to size 14, so you can continue to dress your kids in Carter's as they grow.

  5. Clothing sizes - Wikipedia

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    4.2 Continental European men's sizes. 5 Size dividers. ... Clothes-size label with EN 13402-3 pictogram and body dimensions in ... Clothing sizes travel guide from ...

  6. Children's clothing - Wikipedia

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    American sizes for baby clothes are usually based on the child's weight. European sizes are usually based on the child's height. These may be expressed as an estimated age of the child, e.g., size 6 months (or 3–6 months) is expected to fit a child 61 to 67 centimetres (24 to 26 in) in height and 5.7 to 7.5 kilograms (13 to 17 lb) in weight. [5]

  7. Talk:Clothing sizes - Wikipedia

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    A couple of month's ago, it was on the news that all European sizes became one size bigger (ie. 36 became 34, 40 became 38 etc) so a European 34 is now a USA size 0. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 145.116.1.128 08:55, 4 March 2008 (UTC) Definitely not, it is just a natural process.

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