It's not an age. It is just a size small. Like if you're 6 years old you might wear a size small or if you're 11years old it's possible to wear size small. It just depends on the size of your body.
There is not a specific age to wear any size of any clothing it is just how big or small your child is, you can be 14 and still wear a 6x or you can be 9 and wear a junior size. It all depends on the size of your child.
The European sizes refer to the lenght of the child in centimeter. A size 102 (or 104; 102 is not a common size) will normally fit a child age 3-4 years, while a size 134 will fit a child age 8-9. (You can convert the length into inches by dividing by 2.5)
Children's clothing sizes are divided into separate categories for specific age groups.
There is no age associated with the size small. Clothing sizes and age have no relationship. For example, a person 80 years old may wear a size small while another person 20 years old may wear a large. Body structure and weight determine the size that a person wears, not age.
Children's clothing includes clothing for infants includes newborns up to age one; clothing for toddlers covers ages two to three; clothing for children covers ages three to six; and clothing for girls covers ages seven to 14.
Gap Kids is a great place to shop for good quality kids clothing of all size.
It doesn't depend on the age. it depends on the size of the child.
Gold digger would be an inappropriate clothing for children. But that would also depend what age they are. But either way I would personally not recommend it.
Um, yes?
In paintings of the time the children are shown dressed just like the adults. Babies had on little dressing gowns, but children from about age 2 up were in clothing that mirrored the adult clothing.
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