Bakker made with Love
Sizes are pretty accurate for an average UK child, so you shouldn’t have to go outside the normal age range.
Christina Rohde
Christina Rohde styles tend to be on the small side, this also applies to the waist size on the trousers and shorts. Depending on your child you may need to buy the size up.
Dandy Star
Dandy Star T Shirts are a fitted style and the sizes are pretty accurate for an average UK child.
Little Davis
Little Davis sizing is true to size for an average UK child – the Iris dresses are roomy and the elasticated sleeves could allow this to also be worn as a top for a older child.
Nanoou
Like many Scandinavian brands these tend to be on the roomy side. The fabric they use is often stretchy so a smaller size does allow for growth and movement. Nanoou use the cm sizing system. The sizes are as follows: 62cm (2-4m), 68cm (4-6m), 74cm (6-9m), 80cm (9-12m), 86cm (12-24m), 92cm (2-3y), 98cm (3-4y), 104cm (4-5y), 110cm (5-6y), 116cm (6-7y), 122cm (7-8y), 128cm (8-9y).
Pink Chicken
These styles tend to be on the small side, this also applies to the waist measurement of the skirts so depending on your child you may wish to buy the next size up.
Poppy and Ned
The sizes are true to size for an average UK child, so you shouldn’t have to buy outside the normal age range.
Popupshop
The sizes are pretty accurate for an average UK child, so you shouldn’t have to buy outside the normal age range. The baggy trousers are quite narrow in the leg.
Thornback and Peel
The T Shirts are loose fitting and all styles/sizes are accurate for an average UK child.
Milibe
styles are fitted but true to size – if you want a looser fit you may wish to buy the size up.