Answers
Sep 24, 2023 - 03:04 PM
Thanks for your question.
The best guidance is really to go by your child's height, which is what the European sizes are based on.
37 inches (x 2.54) is equal to about 94 centimeters. So since your son is taller than 92, it's better to go with the next size up, size 104. (And this also correlates with his being a little older than 2 yrs, and often that last digit correlates with the child's age, so 92 = 2 yrs; 104 = 4 yrs). His body weight seems pretty average for his height, so this would still lead me to suggest size 104, which will allow for growth.
If a child is hefty for their height, and nearing a height in centimeters close to the European size, I often recommend a size up. But in your case, I think 104 would be a good choice. If he's still in diapers, the bulk of the diaper will fill out the "volume" of the pants. And when he's out of diapers, he'll be able to take advantage of the lenght.
Hope this helps!
The best guidance is really to go by your child's height, which is what the European sizes are based on.
37 inches (x 2.54) is equal to about 94 centimeters. So since your son is taller than 92, it's better to go with the next size up, size 104. (And this also correlates with his being a little older than 2 yrs, and often that last digit correlates with the child's age, so 92 = 2 yrs; 104 = 4 yrs). His body weight seems pretty average for his height, so this would still lead me to suggest size 104, which will allow for growth.
If a child is hefty for their height, and nearing a height in centimeters close to the European size, I often recommend a size up. But in your case, I think 104 would be a good choice. If he's still in diapers, the bulk of the diaper will fill out the "volume" of the pants. And when he's out of diapers, he'll be able to take advantage of the lenght.
Hope this helps!
Sep 24, 2023 - 03:06 PM
Thanks for your question.
The best guidance is really to go by your child's height, which is what the European sizes are based on.
37 inches (x 2.54) is equal to about 94 centimeters. So since your son is taller than 92, it's better to go with the next size up, size 104. (And this also correlates with his being a little older than 2 yrs, and often that last digit correlates with the child's age, by coincidence, so 92 = 2 yrs; 104 = 4 yrs). His body weight seems pretty average for his height, so this would still lead me to suggest size 104, which will allow for growth.
If a child is hefty for their height, and nearing a height in centimeters close to the European size, I might recommend a size up. But in your case, I think 104 would be a good choice. If he's still in diapers, the bulk of the diaper will fill out the "volume" of the pants. And when he's out of diapers, he'll be able to take advantage of the length.
Hope this helps!
The best guidance is really to go by your child's height, which is what the European sizes are based on.
37 inches (x 2.54) is equal to about 94 centimeters. So since your son is taller than 92, it's better to go with the next size up, size 104. (And this also correlates with his being a little older than 2 yrs, and often that last digit correlates with the child's age, by coincidence, so 92 = 2 yrs; 104 = 4 yrs). His body weight seems pretty average for his height, so this would still lead me to suggest size 104, which will allow for growth.
If a child is hefty for their height, and nearing a height in centimeters close to the European size, I might recommend a size up. But in your case, I think 104 would be a good choice. If he's still in diapers, the bulk of the diaper will fill out the "volume" of the pants. And when he's out of diapers, he'll be able to take advantage of the length.
Hope this helps!