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shouldistop · 01/01/2022 16:41

Does anyone know what the baby clothes sizing is like? Compared to say next?

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Caspianberg · 01/01/2022 16:42

Large. Generally designed for giant Swedish babies.
Ds is usually in 18-24 months for most and still fits in 9-12 easily there

ElfDragon · 01/01/2022 16:45

Have only really bought coats, but on the large side, I’d say.

Dd2 still (just) fits into her last PO’P coat, which is age 13 - she’s 15 next month.

Ds is 9, and his coat is 7-8, I think, and has lots of room left to grow.

Fretfulmum · 01/01/2022 17:09

They come up large. DS is tall and his size equivalent is still big for him

Lacedwithgrace · 01/01/2022 17:10

Definitely large, long torso and long legs but I'd say normal sized arms.

Thinking2041 · 01/01/2022 17:12

Their snowsuit for a 9month old didn’t begin to fit my (tall) bit until 18months

AppleButterfly · 01/01/2022 17:15

One Size down I've found.

ItsSnowJokes · 01/01/2022 17:17

I would say long but slim fitting. Fantastic quality.

Bonnealle · 01/01/2022 17:18

Large, they are the only make that actually fit my giant baby!!

RussianSpy101 · 01/01/2022 17:18

Definitely large!

shouldistop · 01/01/2022 19:51

Thank you very much.

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shouldistop · 01/01/2022 20:00

Have ordered some lovely merino wool things to keep baby ds warm in his carrier on our hill walks. Pricey but I think they'll be lovely and soft and more comfortable than a bulkier snowsuit

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SarahAndQuack · 01/01/2022 20:04

Long but slim. DD is a skinny minnie and still fits into her 18months-2 years PJs from them, and she's four and a half. My niece never fitted them at all as she'd be out of them on the width before the length was anywhere near right.

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