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Boden have kindly sent me a voucher and some money off which makes their children's clothes a tad more affordable, so I thought I'd order my toddler some shorts and a t-shirt from their summer range.


I just wondered if anyone has bought clothes for a toddler boy before and what the sizes are like? My 2.6yo is 98cm tall which is the height given for the age 3 sizes. I'm just wondering whether this is the maximum height for the size and whether I'd be better going up a size for him so that they'll last him the summer? (He is already in age 3-4 in Next and Sainsburys clothes).


I guess I could just buy both and send one back...

I would go up a size if he is in size 3-4 Sainsburys clothes. My son is a tall 2.7yo - he wears age 3 Boden trousers (but could wear age 4 rolled up). Try and find a code for free delivery and returns so you can exchange easily for another size if necessary

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