Your Guide to Baby Clothes Sizes (2024)

Choosing the right-size baby clothes for your little one seems like it should be simple enough — in theory.Baby clothes are typically sized by age, so you'd think you would just buy pieces that correspond to your baby's age and that would be it.

Unfortunately, that's not always how it works. Like adults, infants come in all shapes and sizes. And different brands of baby clothes are not consistently sized the same way.

So if you’re feeling lost when it comes to baby’s clothing sizes, you’re not alone. Here are a few tips to keep in mind when shopping or organizing baby's closet.

Baby clothes size chart

Depending on the baby clothing brand, some styles can run big, small or just right.

This baby clothes size chart (made using tips from real parents, countless online reviews and intel from What to Expect editors who've road-tested the brands at home with their little ones) can help you figure out how different baby clothing brands will actually fit your child, regardless of how big or small she is for her age.

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How do baby clothes sizes work?

Baby clothing sizes can be based on a variety of factors, including:

  • Age

  • Weight

  • Length

That said, most baby clothing sizes are broken out based on averages. And because babies grow at different rates, not all 5-month-olds will fit into size 3-6-month clothing, for example.

So how do you know which size will fit your baby best? When it’s time to create or update your little one’s wardrobe, these strategies can help:

  • Do your research.As our baby clothing sizes chart demostrates, different brands of baby clothing is sized differently. Certain brands run smaller or larger, longer or shorter. Be sure to check each brand’s website for their specific size chart to double-check where your baby’s measurements fall on their sizing chart before you buy.

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  • Know what the labels mean. Many parents will tell you (after experiencing this first-hand) a good rule of thumb is that the size on the label is often the max size. For example, size 3 months often means that it fits babies up to 3 months of age. Most 6-month-old babies wear 9- or 12-month-size clothing.

  • Consider fabric type. From spit-ups to blowouts, your baby may go through multiple outfits a day — which means more laundry. Keep in mind that fabrics like cotton, while comfortable, are prone to shrinkage, so it may be wise to go up a size.

  • Shop in person. That way you can eyeball the outfit to see if you think it might fit your little one, regardless of what the tag says, and go with your gut. When in doubt, size up — babies grow quickly, so it’s better to buy clothing they’ll have room to grow into.

  • Don’t be afraid of trial and error. Because of the aforementioned size discrepancies from brand to brand, you may want to bite the bullet and try out a variety of different clothing brands to see which ones fit your baby’s body best. Once you’ve established which brands fit your baby well, moving up to the next size as they grow can get a little easier.

Baby clothes sizes by weight

Most U.S. clothing brands base their sizing on average baby weight at a given age. While exact measurements can vary by brand, here’s a general guide for baby clothing sizes by weight:

  • P (Preemie): Up to 5 pounds

  • NB (Newborn): 5 to 8 pounds

  • 3 months: 8 to 12 pounds

  • 6 months: 12 to 16 pounds

  • 9 months: 16 to 20 pounds

  • 12 months: 20 to 24 pounds

  • 18 months: 24 to 28 pounds

  • 24 months: 28 to 30 pounds

  • 2T: 29 to 32 pounds

  • 3T: 32 to 35 pounds

  • 4T: 35 to 39 pounds

  • 5T: 39 to 43 pounds

How many baby clothes do I need in each size?

Babies need a lot of stuff — with clothing at the top of the list. To avoid overwhelming yourself (and overspending), shop for baby in baby steps. Start by putting together a layette, or a set of clothing essentials, for the newborn days, which often consists of:

  • 4 to 8 shirts

  • 4 to 8 onesies

  • 7 one-piece footed pajamas

  • 3 to 6 one-piece rompers

  • 2 to 4 two-piece outfits (shirt and shorts/pants combinations)

  • 1 to 3 seasonal dress-up outfits

  • 4 to 8 pairs of socks or booties

  • 1 to 2 sweaters (for cold-weather babies)

  • 1snowsuit or bunting (for winter babies)

  • 1 to 3 hats (knit hats for winter babies; sun hats for summer babies)

  • 1 to 2 swimsuits (for summer babies)

While that's a good place to start, you can choose to buy more or less depending on your situation — babies tend to need more layers in colder weather, for example, and how often you plan to do laundry should also factor into the equation.

Newborn baby clothes sizes

Whether you’re looking for the perfect outfit to bring your baby home in, or just filling up little one’s closet with an adorable wardrobe, it’s important to think about which size to stock up on for the newborn days.

It may seem like common sense to buy the “Newborn” size for your newborn, but it’s actually smarter to size up (slightly).On average, “Newborn” clothes only fit babies up to 8 pounds — which for most babies, doesn’t last that long (and some babies even enter the world larger than that!).

Whereas size 0-3 months should fit your baby up to 12 pounds, and you can always roll up sleeves and pant legs for a few weeks while baby grows into the larger size.

If your baby is predicted to be petite, or you have a preemie, Newborn or Preemie sizes make a little more sense. Just consider keeping the tags on tiny outfits and hanging on to receipts in case baby arrives larger than expected or grows super quickly.

European baby clothes sizes

Picture this: You get an adorable baby outfit gifted to you, and you check the tag to see what size it is, but it simply says “70.” Just when you think you understood baby clothing sizes, you’re hit with the European sizing system.

European baby clothing sizes are labeled based on maximum centimeters in height — meaning a size 70 should fit a baby up to 70 centimeters, or around 27.5 inches long (though there's a range). As with U.S. sizes, when shopping European baby clothing, it’s important to review the exact brand’s size chart.

Here’s a general guide for what European baby clothes sizes typically translate to in the U.S.:

Size 60 in baby clothes

A good rule of thumb is that a European size 60 is equivalent to U.S. size 3-6 months. This size will typically fit a baby who is 12 to 16 pounds, or 22 to 26 inches long.

Size 70 in baby clothes

Size 70 in Europe is similar to a 6-12 month size in the U.S. It should fit babies who are 16 to 20 pounds, or 26 to 28 inches long.

Size 80 in baby clothes

A European size 80 is about the same size as 12-24 months in the U.S. It likely fits babies ranging from 20 to 27 pounds, or 28 to 32 inches long.

Size 90 in baby clothes

Size 90 in Europe ranges is about a size 2T in the U.S. It should fit a toddler who weighs between 26 and 33 pounds or up to a height of 36 inches.

Size 100 in baby clothes

A European size 100 is about a 3T (and up to 4T) in the U.S. It’ll likely fit a toddler weighing between 31 and 38 pounds, or up to a height up to around 40 inches.

Cracking the baby clothing sizes code can be tricky. A good rule of thumb: When in doubt, size up. And remember, within no time (and after a little trial and error), you’ll be a pro at discovering which clothing sizes and brands work best for your little one.


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Baby Clothes Size Chart

Baby clothes are typically sized by age, but different brands may have variations in sizing. To help you figure out how different baby clothing brands will fit your child, you can refer to a baby clothes size chart. This chart is created using tips from real parents, online reviews, and insights from editors who have tested the brands [[1]].

How do Baby Clothes Sizes Work?

Baby clothing sizes can be based on factors such as age, weight, and length. However, most baby clothing sizes are broken down based on averages. It's important to note that babies grow at different rates, so not all babies of the same age will fit into the same size clothing. To determine which size will fit your baby best, you can follow these strategies:

  1. Do your research: Check each brand's website for their specific size chart to see where your baby's measurements fall on their sizing chart before making a purchase [[1]].
  2. Know what the labels mean: The size on the label often represents the maximum size. For example, size 3 months usually means it fits babies up to 3 months of age. Most 6-month-old babies wear 9- or 12-month-size clothing [[1]].
  3. Consider fabric type: Fabrics like cotton, while comfortable, are prone to shrinkage. It may be wise to go up a size to account for potential shrinkage [[1]].
  4. Shop in person: When possible, try to shop in person so you can visually assess whether an outfit might fit your baby, regardless of what the tag says. When in doubt, size up, as babies grow quickly [[1]].
  5. Don't be afraid of trial and error: Due to size discrepancies between brands, you may need to try out different clothing brands to find the ones that fit your baby's body best. Once you've identified the brands that fit well, moving up to the next size as your baby grows will become easier [[1]].

Baby Clothes Sizes by Weight

In the United States, most clothing brands base their sizing on average baby weight at a given age. While exact measurements can vary by brand, here's a general guide for baby clothing sizes by weight:

  • P (Preemie): Up to 5 pounds
  • NB (Newborn): 5 to 8 pounds
  • 3 months: 8 to 12 pounds
  • 6 months: 12 to 16 pounds
  • 9 months: 16 to 20 pounds
  • 12 months: 20 to 24 pounds
  • 18 months: 24 to 28 pounds
  • 24 months: 28 to 30 pounds
  • 2T: 29 to 32 pounds
  • 3T: 32 to 35 pounds
  • 4T: 35 to 39 pounds
  • 5T: 39 to 43 pounds [[1]]

How Many Baby Clothes Do I Need in Each Size?

The number of baby clothes you need in each size can vary depending on your situation. Here's a suggested list of clothing essentials for the newborn days:

  • 4 to 8 shirts
  • 4 to 8 onesies
  • 7 one-piece footed pajamas
  • 3 to 6 one-piece rompers
  • 2 to 4 two-piece outfits (shirt and shorts/pants combinations)
  • 1 to 3 seasonal dress-up outfits
  • 4 to 8 pairs of socks or booties
  • 1 to 2 sweaters (for cold-weather babies)
  • 1 snowsuit or bunting (for winter babies)
  • 1 to 3 hats (knit hats for winter babies; sun hats for summer babies)
  • 1 to 2 swimsuits (for summer babies) [[1]]

Remember, you can choose to buy more or less depending on your needs and preferences. Factors such as weather conditions and how often you plan to do laundry should also be considered.

European Baby Clothes Sizes

European baby clothing sizes are labeled based on maximum centimeters in height. Here's a general guide for what European baby clothes sizes typically translate to in the U.S.:

  • Size 60 in baby clothes: Equivalent to U.S. size 3-6 months. Fits babies who are 12 to 16 pounds or 22 to 26 inches long.
  • Size 70 in baby clothes: Similar to a 6-12 month size in the U.S. Fits babies who are 16 to 20 pounds or 26 to 28 inches long.
  • Size 80 in baby clothes: About the same size as 12-24 months in the U.S. Fits babies ranging from 20 to 27 pounds or 28 to 32 inches long.
  • Size 90 in baby clothes: Approximately a size 2T in the U.S. Fits toddlers who weigh between 26 and 33 pounds or up to a height of 36 inches.
  • Size 100 in baby clothes: Roughly a 3T (and up to 4T) in the U.S. Fits toddlers weighing between 31 and 38 pounds or up to a height of around 40 inches [[1]].

Remember to review the specific brand's size chart when shopping for European baby clothing.

In conclusion, choosing the right-size baby clothes can be a bit tricky due to variations in sizing between brands and the growth rates of babies. Doing research, knowing what the labels mean, considering fabric type, shopping in person, and being open to trial and error can help you find the best-fitting clothes for your little one.

Your Guide to Baby Clothes Sizes (2024)

FAQs

Your Guide to Baby Clothes Sizes? ›

The most important thing to note with respect to sizes is that they represent an average range, and the size listed will be the upper limit of that range. So, if you have a 3-month-old, they will likely be ready to graduate from 0-3 month sizes into 3-6 month sizes if they haven't already.

Are 0-3 and 3 months the same? ›

The most important thing to note with respect to sizes is that they represent an average range, and the size listed will be the upper limit of that range. So, if you have a 3-month-old, they will likely be ready to graduate from 0-3 month sizes into 3-6 month sizes if they haven't already.

Is 3,6 months the same as 6 months? ›

“My personal rule is considering that the tag means 'up to. ' So if a label says '3 months,' I think of it being about it being able to fit somewhere between 0-3 months, or if it says '6 months,' it can fit somewhere between 3-6 months.”

What is the size chart for babies? ›

Size Chart
Preemieup to 17 in.up to 5 lbs.
Newbornup to 21 in.5-8 lbs.
3 months21-24 in.8-12 lbs.
6 months24-26 in.12-16 lbs.
5 more rows

Does 6 months mean 3-6 or 6 9? ›

The 3-6 months tend to be sized to fit up to 6 months, and the 3 months ones are sized roughly for 2-4 months.

How long do babies wear 0-3 months? ›

My daughter was a small baby at birth 5 lbs so she transitioned to 0–3 month clothing at around 9 weeks old. They wore newborn clothing for a few weeks. You are better off buying 0–3 months right off unless you have a small baby. My infants were in 6 month clothes by 6 weeks of age.

Can I put my newborn in 0-3 month clothes? ›

Newborn clothes: sizes

Size 000 is intended to fit babies from 0-3 months, and size 00 is for babies from 3-6 months. Some bigger newborns might be ready to go straight into a size 00. You might have to roll up the sleeves, but it won't be for long.

Will 3 to 6 months fit a newborn? ›

This will depend on your baby, but newborn clothing typically fits for 4-6 weeks after you bring baby home from the hospital. Newborn clothes are typically designed to fit babies 6-9 pounds and up to 21.5 inches long. Infant clothing is typically sized using a three-month range: 0-3 months, 3-6 months, etc.

When to go up a size baby clothes? ›

For the most part, baby clothes sizes fall into roughly three groups; Infants, Babies, and Toddlers. These groups are determined by the baby's age. A baby is considered an infant when they are between 0-6 months, bigger babies are considered between 6 to 12 month and Toddlers are 12 months and up.

How many onesies do I need for 0-3 months? ›

0-3 Months Clothing Size

Since your baby will be growing pretty quickly at this stage, it's a good idea not to go overboard. Stick to the two outfits a day rule, making sure you have at least 14 different options to experiment with. Onesies and rompers are still excellent choices here.

What size is Carter's 6 months? ›

Carter's Little Baby Basics Size Chart
6 mo.12.5-17 lbs.24-26.5"
9 mo.17-21 lbs.26.5-28.5"
12 mo.21-25 lbs.28.5-30.5"
18 mo.25-28 lbs.30.5-32.5"
5 more rows

How long will a baby wear newborn diapers? ›

How long are babies in newborn diapers? Most babies stop using newborn diapers once they're over nine or 10 pounds. So if baby arrives on the scene weighing less than that—and they weren't born prematurely—they'll probably grow out of newborn diapers by week three (give or take).

What size is 3 months in Carter's? ›

Carter's / OshKosh B'gosh Size Chart
Newborn5-817- 21.5"
3 mo.8-12.521.5-24"
6 mo.12.5-16.524-26.5"
9 mo.16.5-20.526.5-28.5"
9 more rows

How old is a 35lb baby? ›

Once the child passes 35 lbs, which is usually around two years of age, you should start thinking about a front-facing safety seat, or a harness, that will keep your child safe and comfortable. It is very important to approach this task seriously, as installing a front-facing seat is not always as easy as it seems.

How old is a 20lb baby? ›

Average Baby Weight Chart by Month
Average Baby Weight During the First Year
8 Months19 lbs (8.6 kg)17 lbs 7 oz (7.9 kg)
9 Months19 lbs 10 oz (8.9 kg)18 lbs 2 oz (8.2 kg)
10 Months20 lbs 3 oz (9.2 kg)18 lbs 11 oz (8.5 kg)
11 Months20 lbs 12 oz (9.4 kg)19 lbs 4 oz (8.7 kg)
9 more rows
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Is 24 months the same as 2T? ›

Fit Differences

Size 24 months includes features specially designed for babies. For example, baby bottoms and pants in a 24-month size feature a curved design to fit diapers. The 2T size won't have the extra room, appearing slimmer and feeling snugger than size 24 months.

What size is 7 in baby? ›

Infant Socks
AGEFOOT LENGTHFITS US SHOE SIZE
0 - 6 monthsup to 3 1/2" / 8.9 cm1 - 2
6 - 12 monthsup to 5" / 12.7 cm3 - 4
12 - 24 monthsup to 6 " / 15.3 cm5 - 7
2 - 4 Yearsup to 7 " / 17.8 cm7 - 10

What size is 6 to 12 months in baby clothes? ›

In the US, size 70 is similar to a 6–12-month size and should fit babies who are 16 to 20 pounds, or 26 to 28 inches long. However, different brands may have different size charts, so it's always best to check the specific measurements before buying.

How many onesies for 0-3 months? ›

0-3 Months Clothing Size

Stick to the two outfits a day rule, making sure you have at least 14 different options to experiment with. Onesies and rompers are still excellent choices here. You'll also need to think about the seasons. If it's warm, you might want to stick with layers like onesies and short-sleeved shirts.

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