Understanding Baby Clothes Sizes: Size 90 and 100
Size 90 baby clothes fit babies 10-14 kg and 74-80 cm tall. This size may be called 9 or 12 months, although not exactly correlated to age. In the US, size 90 fits babies 16-20 pounds, 24-25 inches tall. Size 90 provides room to grow, lasting through growth spurts. Stores have many cute size 90 options. Size 100 corresponds to 33-35 inch height, 28-33 pound weight.
Comparison of Baby Clothes Sizes in the US and Europe
In Europe, size 90 is about size 2T in the US, fitting 26-33 pounds or up to 36 inches. Size 100 is about size 3T in the US, fitting 31-38 pounds or up to 40 inches. Number 90 indicates 17-19 pound babies 28-30 inches tall, approximate measures varying by brand.
Tips for Shopping and Understanding Baby Clothes Sizes
When shopping size 90 baby clothes, measure your baby and compare to size charts. Try on clothes before buying for best fit. Understand difference between sizes 90 and 12M. Drawbacks of size 90+ clothes: impractical for everyday use, often too tight or loose on smaller babies, hard to find in stores.
At birth, average baby length is 19-20 inches, range 18-22 inches. Newborn clothes fit babies 6-9 pounds, 18.5-21.5 inches long. Infant shoes up to size 6 marked by month. Most babies weigh 5 1/2-10 pounds.
Up from size 2, size 2T is for walking, potty-trained toddlers. Size 2T clothes accommodate added mobility with taller, leaner silhouette for ease of movement.