Choosing the right children’s clothes can be difficult. You have to think not just about today but also about what will happen tomorrow. Here, we’ve tried to focus on the key things you should consider when choosing children’s clothes to get them right and make your children look great.
Additional Requirements for different types of Children’s Clothes
Children’s clothes should be loose enough for movement but not so oversized as to get in the way, hard-wearing, easy for a child to put on easy for the child to take off for toilet needs. Shoes are required from the toddler stage onwards. How to choose different clothes needed for daytime, night-time, to wear outside in the cold, hot and wet weather.
The following are some examples of different types of children’s clothes
Sleeping Suit
It keeps the child warm even when not covered by blankets. He does not need a dressing- gown or slippers when running around the house. The soles of the sleeping suit are made of a material that can be easily wiped clean. They needed different types of clothes.
Pajamas Suit
Unlike a sleeping suit, these tend to part in the middle, thus giving a bare midriff, but they are easier to remove for the toilet.
Nightdress
A nightdress does not keep a child as warned as a sleeping suit or pajamas. It can be an advantage in hot weather and for toilet needs. Already made nightdresses for children must be made of flame-resistant material and should be labeled Low flammability.
Romper Suit
Romper suits (dungarees) help stop nappies from falling and ensure no gap between jerseys and trousers. Rompers of the type shown here have the advantage of keeping the feet warm.
Summer Clothes for Toddlers
These easy-to-wash lightweight different types of clothes are suitable for warm weather.
One-piece Weatherproof Suit
A weatherproof suit is a valuable garment for wet or cold, windy weather. It needs to be loose enough to go over other clothing and still give freedom of movement.
Anorak and Jeans
These are hard-wearing garments for active children. They are often in deep colors that do not show the dirt so quickly.
Learning to Dressing Different Types of Children’s Clothes
When children are very young, they do not mind what they wear. By the time they reach the age of 3 years, they take an interest in their different clothes and often make a great fuss about what they want, or do not want, to wear.
They are also starting to dress. At this stage, dressing is a slow job, and the clothes are often put on inside out and back to front. Adults know they can do the job efficiently and quickly and will be tempted to do so.
However, the children are likely to get very cross if adults interfere as they want to do it themselves. Battles can range between parent and child when it is time for dressing.
Making it Easier
Parents can make it easier for children to dress unaided by providing different simple clothes to put on. It gives children the satisfaction of being independent at an earlier age. Dressing a dolly or teddy includes practicing using fingers to do up buttons, zips, hooks, and eyes, press fasteners, laces, toggles, and bows.
Different Types of Dressing for Play
It is natural for children to get dirty. They easily spill food or drink, and they love playing with water, or in a muddy garden natural for children to get dirty, and the children will be happier if they dressed in hard-wearing clothes which can be easily washed.
Children who are nagged too much about keeping clean are likely to react by worrying. The worry will result in them getting far less enjoyment out of their play.
Shoes
Shoes and other types of footwear are an essential part of clothing and need particular attention. Although we shall be talking mainly about shoes, much of what is said applies to other types of footwear.
Children do not need shoes until they are walking. They only need them when necessary to protect the feet against damage or keep them warm. Going barefoot as much as possible allows the bones and muscles to develop naturally to produce strong, healthy feet.
The Need for Well Fitting Shoes
Children’s shoes need to be in the right shape and size to allow the bones and muscles of the feet to develop correctly. The bones in a young child’s foot are very soft and like rubber. Poorly fitting shoes can easily bend these bones. The bones harden as the child grows. If the foot is kept in perfect shape, the bones will harden in ideal condition.
If the feet are crushed into too-small shoes, the bones harden into a poor shape, and the muscles will be poorly developed. When wearing tight shoes, the child rarely feels any pain and will not complain.
Pain may come later because many of the foot and back troubles that develop in later life are caused by ill-fitting footwear in childhood.
The photograph shows how the pressure of ill-fitting shoes may damage the toes and toenails. Corns, calluses, and hardening and thickening of the skin are also caused by stress. All these problems are avoided by wearing shoes that fit correctly.
Rate of Growth of Feet
Feet grow about 2-2.5 sizes each year until the age of 4. As a result, young children usually outgrow their shoes every 3n months. New shoes should be fitted to leave 12-18 mm growing space between the end of the longest toe and the end of the shoes. The shoes also need to be wide enough to allow the toes to move.
The most suitable shoes for children are made in whole and half sizes and several widths to suit narrow feet, flat feet, and those in between.
Choosing Shoes for a Child
Measuring the feet
When buying shoes for children, their feet should be measured by a trained fitter in a shoe shop. Children should always stand upright when having their feet measured and shoes fitted, as feet alter a little in shape when the whole body weight is placed on them.
Uppers
The upper part of a shoe may be made of plastic or leather. Leather is hard-wearing and stretches to take the shape of the foot. It also allows moisture to pass through. This means that sweat from the feet can escape, and the shoes will be more comfortable to wear for a longer time. Shoes with plastic uppers are often cheaper and need less cleaning, but they do not stretch the same way as leather or allow moisture to escape.
Soles
Soles are light and flexible and bend with the foot. This encourages a natural spring step which makes for easier walking. Soles that are anti-slip are safer. They also give greater confidence to a child who is learning to walk.
Points to check-Shoes for children should:
- Give support and protection to the feet
- Be smooth inside and with no hard seams
- Wide enough to allow the toes to move
- Have room for growth
- Adjustable fastening
- Flexible uppers which bend as the foot bends
- Soles which are light and flexible
- Have a firm fitting heel
- A low heel so that foot does not slide forward.
Other Types of Footwear
- Pram shoes are not meant for walking and are sometimes worn when the baby is dressed for special occasions.
- Sandals are useful for wearing in hot weather as they allow air to get to the feet, which reduces the unpleasant effects of sweating.
- Plimsolls lightweight canvas shoes with rubber soles are useful for energetic games because they bend easily. As plimsolls are not usually made in half sizes or various widths, they are not usually a good fit.
- Trainers sturdy plain soul-type shoes made of leather, canvas, or plastic.
- Wellington boots are made of rubber or plastic to keep water out. Water from sweat is also kept inside. When the boot is worn in hot weather, the feet quickly become hot and sweaty. This makes the feet uncomfortable if the boot is worn for an extended period. When the boot is worn in cold weather, the feet quickly become cold unless warning socks are worn inside. The size of the shoes should allow for this.
- Socks should be big enough to give a loose, easy fit at the toes. Tight socks cause foot troubles in the same way as tight shoes. On the other hand, over-large socks can be very uncomfortable to wear.
Final word
Kids grow up fast, and most parents know how hard it is to buy clothes for their children. You have to consider that kids are growing at an incredible rate, so you have to prepare that you will have to buy new clothes very often. So how do you choose the right clothes for your children?