For kids' basics, measure a favorite garment and use it as your reference. For pyjamas and trousers, prioritize comfort and sensible room.
| Garment | Primark | H&M | SIZES tip |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pyjamas | Comfort and washing matter | Clear basic ranges | Allow room without excess |
| T-shirts | Collection-dependent | Easy-to-compare basics | Measure length and chest |
| Trousers | Watch waist and rise | Check adjustable waist | Comfort beats the number |
| Coats | Buy with layers in mind | Check sleeve and shoulder | Do not choose by age alone |
Why these brands matter for families
When you buy several pieces at once, one wrong size can mean more exchanges and unworn clothes. In kids' clothing, small differences in length, sleeve and waist matter.
What to check before buying
For basics, compare with clothes the child already wears. For pyjamas, think about washing and comfort. For trousers, look for a waist that does not pinch and enough leg length.
SIZES tip: use this guide as a practical reference and always confirm the official brand size chart when the garment includes its own measurements.
How to use SIZES
Create a profile for each child with current measurements and brand notes. Next time you buy basics, you have a practical reference.
Final recommendation
For daily wear, prioritize comfort and movement. A size that works in real life matters more than a perfect label.
FAQ
Do Primark and H&M fit the same for kids?
Not always. Compare garment by garment, especially trousers and pyjamas.
Should I buy one size up so it lasts?
Only if it does not hurt comfort. Too large can be as annoying as too small.
Which measurements help most?
Garment length, chest, waist and leg length solve most doubts.