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Lands' End clothing is designed to fit comfortably - so it's
neither skimpy nor baggy. We've already allowed for shrinkage
according to the fabric and directions on the care label.
You shouldn't need to "size up" or "size down"
unless you have a particular fit preference. Once you've found
your size for a particular garment style, you can confidently
order the same size in any similar product we carry. Before
you decide whether a garment fits, please launder it according
to the care instructions. If it still doesn't fit the way
you like it, please return it for exchange or refund at any
time. We want you to be pleased with your purchase, so every
item is Guaranteed. Period.®
If you have questions, please refer to the size chart in
the middle of every catalog. You may also contact us at: 1-800-469-2222.
We are available to help you 7 days a week.
How to measure
Height
Stand in stocking feet, with feet together and back to a wall.
Measure from the floor to the top of the head.
Chest
Measure around the fullest part of the chest, keeping the
tape up under the arms and around the shoulder blades.
Waist
Measure around the waist (not over pants) at the height where
pants are normally worn.
Hips
Stand with heels together, and measure around the fullest
part of the hips.
Inseam
Select a pair of your best-fitting pants of a similar material.
Measure from the crotch intersection to the bottom. The number
of inches, to the nearest half-inch, is the inseam length.
Torso
Run a tape measure full circle from the child's shoulder at
the neck, over the chest, down through the center of the crotch
and back up to the starting point. When determining a swimsuit
size, use all measurements - height, waist, torso, etc.
No need to size up
It's always a temptation to order a larger size, to allow
for shrinkage and to provide room for growth. But we've already
figured that in. After normal shrinkage from a washer and
dryer set on "low," our clothes will still fit properly,
with room for growth spurts.
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