Kids Pants Size Chart & Conversion: Boys, Girls & All Ages (2024)

Navigating the world of children’s clothing sizes can be daunting, and trying to decode a kids’ pants size chart is sometimes a guessing game. But it doesn’t have to be.

Pants must sit right, or they can quickly get too tight and restrictive or too loose and difficult to keep on.

This article will guide you on effectively utilizing a kids’ pants size chart, ensuring your little ones always have the right fit. We’ll help take the guessing, trying, dressing room meltdowns, and returns out of the picture.

Key Takeaways

  • Baby and toddler pants sizes are based on age, height, weight, waist, hips, and inseam measurements.
  • For older kids, sizes transition to labels like XS, S, M, L, and XL; consider purchasing a size larger for potential growth spurts.
  • Accurate measurements of height, hips, waist, and inseam help in finding the perfect fit for your child.
  • Keep in mind that sizes vary between brands and manufacturers, so always have your child’s measurements handy.

Table of Contents

  • Baby Pants Size Chart (Boys and Girls)
  • Toddler Pants Size Chart (Boys and Girls)
  • Girls’ Pants Size Chart (Five to 13 Years)
  • Boys’ Pants Size Chart (Five to 13 years)
  • How to Measure a Kid’s Pant Size
  • Tips for Buying Pants/Bottoms
  • International Conversion Chart
  • What Age Is Juniors Clothing For?
  • Kids Pants Size FAQs

Baby Pants Size Chart (Boys and Girls)

Baby pants are measured in age, height, weight, and waist. Use our chart as a general guide.

SizeAgeHeightWeightWaist
Up to 7 poundsUp to 7 poundsUp to 20.5 inchesUp to 7 pounds16.125 inches
0 to 3 M0 to 3 months20.5 to 24 inches7 to 14 pounds16.125 to 17.375 inches
3 to 6 M3 to 6 months24 to 27 inches14 to 18 pounds17.375 to 18.5 inches
6 to 9 M6 to 9 months27 to 29 inches18 to 22 pounds18.5 to 19 inches
9 to 12 M9 to 12 months29 to 30.5 inches22 to 26 pounds19 to 19.5 inches
12 to 18 M12 to 18 months30.5 to 31 inches26 to 28 pounds19.5 to 20.25 inches
18 to 24 M18 to 24 months32 to 33.5 inches28 to 30 pounds20.25 to 20.5 inches.

Toddler Pants Size Chart (Boys and Girls)

When you move up to toddler sizes, it’s essential to measure the hips and inseam. Toddler pant sizes usually range from two to five years. Here’s our general guide:

SizeAgeHeightWeightHipsWaistInseam
2T2 years33.5 to 35 inches30 to 32 pounds20.5 to 21 inches20.5 to 21 inches14 to 14.75 inches
3 T3 years35 to 38 inches32 to 35 pounds21 to 22 inches21 to 21.5 inches14.75 to 15.5 inches
4T4 years38 to 41 inches35 to 39 pounds22 to 23 inches21.5 to 22 inches15.5 to 17 inches
5T5 years41 to 44 inches39 to 45 pounds23 to 24 inches22 to 22.5 inches17 to 18.75 inches

Girls’ Pants Size Chart (Five to 13 Years)

When your girl reaches 5 years of age, brands move up to labels such as XS, S, M, L, and XL.

SizeAgeHeightWeightHipsWaistInseam
6 / S5 to 6 years44 to 46.5 inches45 to 50 pounds24 to 25 inches22.5 to 23 inches18.75 to 20.25 inches
7 / M6 to 7 years46.5 to 50.5 inches50 to 57 pounds25 to 27.5 inches23 to 23.5 inches20.5 to 23 inches
8 / M7 to 8 years50.5 to 52.5 inches57 to 65 pounds27.5 to 28.5 inches23.5 to 24.25 inches23 to 24.25 inches
10 / L8 to 9 years52.5 to 55 inches65 to 75 pounds28.5 to 30 inches24.25 to 25 inches24.25 to 26 inches
12 / L9 to 10 years55 to 58 inches75 to 86 pounds30 to 32 inches25 to 26 inches26 to 27.5 inches
14 / XL10 to 11 years58 to 61 inches86 to 100 pounds32 to 34 inches26 to 28 inches27.5 to 29 inches
16 / XXL11 to 12 years61 to 62.5 inches100 to 108 pounds34 to 36 inches28 to 30 inches29 to 29.5 inches
18 / XXXL12 to 13 years62.5 to 64 inches108 to 115 pounds36 to 38 inches30 to 32 inches29.5 to 30 inches

Boys’ Pants Size Chart (Five to 13 years)

For boys, you should always ensure there’s enough room in the crotch area. Restrictive clothing in that area can not only make your boy uncomfortable but can also lead to complications over time. So when you fit pants, add an inch if you feel it’s necessary.

SizeAgeHeightWeightHipsWaistInseam
6 / S5 to 6 years44 to 46.5 inches45 to 50 pounds24 to 25 inches22.5 to 23 inches18.75 to 20.25 inches
7 / M6 to 7 years46.5 to 49.5 inches50 to 58 pounds25 to 26.5 inches23 to 23.5 inches20.25 to 23.25 inches
8 / M7 to 8 years49.5 to 52 inches58 to 68 pounds26.5 to 27.75 inches23.5 to 24.5 inches23.25 to 24.25 inches
10 / L8 to 9 years52 to 55.5 inches68 to 87 pounds27.75 to 29 inches24.5 to 25.5 inches24.25 to 25.5 inches
12 / XL9 to 10 years55.5 to 58.5 inches87 to 100 pounds29 to 30.5 inches25.5 to 26.5 inches25.5 to 27.25 inches
14 / XL10 to 11 years58.5 to 61.5 inches100 to 110 pounds30.5 to 32 inches26.5 to 28 inches27.25 to 29.75 inches
16 / XXL11 to 12 years61.5 to 64 inches110 to 120 pounds32 to 33.5 inches28 to 29.5 inches29.75 to 31 inches
18 / XXXL12 to 13 years64 to 65.5 inches120 to 125 pounds33.5 to 35 inches29.5 to 31 inches31 to 31.5 inches

How to Measure a Kid’s Pant Size

Children’s apparel sizes are usually specified according to age. However, if you want to find the perfect fit, it’s much better to use your child’s height, weight, hip, waist, and inseam measurements.

Let your child wear skin-tight pants or only underwear — there should be as little padding as possible for an accurate reading. Using a cloth measuring tape, here’s what you do:

  • Hips: Begin by measuring your child’s hips — ensure you place the measuring tape around the fullest part.
  • Waist: Measure the waist by going around the lower belly, near the belly button.
  • Inseam: Measure from the center of the crotch, on the inside of the leg, down to the foot.
  • Height: Let your child stand against a wall, with the feet aligned and back straight. Then measure their height from the top of the head to the floor.

Once you’ve got the measurements, match them with the clothing brand you’re buying.

Pants Fitting

When your child is trying on pants, verify that materials aren’t gathering in the inseam area, especially for boys. There should also be room to breathe around the waist.

Tips for Buying Pants/Bottoms

To prevent as many frustrations as possible, we’ve gathered some additional tips for buying pants/bottoms for the above age groups. Let’s start with babies:

Tips for Babies

When buying pants or bottoms for babies, there are a few considerations to keep in mind. Avoid buying in bulk for your newborn. Babies grow fast within the first weeks and months, so they will probably change sizes pretty quickly (1).

  • Buy larger: Babies can easily rock pants that are a size or two bigger. Your little one will likely soon enter a growth spurt, and the bottoms will fit just right.
  • Ensure it’s simple: You must consider how easy the pants are to put on and off for diaper changes. Buttons and tiny zippers aren’t ideal when changing a wiggly baby.
  • Go for soft and stretchy: For babies, soft, stretchy materials are best. This ensures optimal comfort as well as easy changing.
  • Opt for elastics: Look for an elastic waistband, even on jeans. Non-elastics may appear cute, but the chances are that they’re uncomfortable for your baby.

Tips for Toddlers

As a toddler, your little one suddenly becomes much more independent. Here are some tips:

  • Easy to pull on and off: Opt for pants that are easy to pull on and off. This way, tots can do it themselves if they prefer.
  • Consider the diaper: Not all toddlers have mastered the art of toilet training yet. If so, consider how much room the diaper takes up and ensure you can close the zipper with one on. My little one went down a pant size once the diaper was off.
  • Opt for comfort: It’s best to stick with soft, stretchy materials.
  • Involve your toddler: If you can, bring your toddler along with you when shopping. Pick out two or three pairs and let them choose. You might even get them into the fitting room to try them on.
  • Look for sturdiness: Toddler pants need to be of durable material because of how active the wearers are.

Tips for Older Kids

Once your child is out of the toddler years, it generally becomes easier to involve them in the process. Here are some tips:

  • Bring your child: If you can, bring your child with you to the shop. Perhaps let them pick out what they like and have them try it in the fitting room if possible. This way, you’re sure it’s the right fit.
  • Buy one size up: Your child is likely to experience growth spurts until age 14 for girls and 16 for boys (2). Hence, we recommend buying one size up to avoid having to buy new pants too often. You can always buy a belt for them until the pants fit correctly.
  • Bring a pair of pants: If you’re doing the shopping alone, bring a pair of pants that fit your child. Then use them as a guide for the new ones.
  • Keep measurements with you: You can keep them on your phone or a small piece of paper in your wallet or purse. Make sure to update them as your child grows.
  • Stick to the same brands: Sizes vary between brands. If you have a favorite brand, use them for as long as possible to make it a bit easier for yourself.

International Conversion Chart

Various countries and continents use different measurements for clothing sizes. If you’re shopping online or even abroad, you will need a size conversion chart. We’ve made one for you below.

U.S.U.K.AustraliaEurope
22 to 3392 to 98 cm
33 to 4498 to 104 cm
44 to 55104 to 110 cm
55 to 66110 to 116 cm
66 to 77116 to 122 cm
77 to 88122 to 128 cm
88 to 99128 to 134 cm
1010 to 1111134 to 140 cm
1212 to 1313140 to 146 cm
1414 to 1515146 to 152 cm

What Age Is Juniors Clothing For?

Junior clothing is essentially for preteen to teenage girls; there’s no boys’ division. The sizing is slightly different, but your daughter could easily upgrade to juniors when she’s in a U.S. kids’ size 14 or 16.

The sizes go like this:

SizeHeightWeightHipsWaistInseam
Junior 3 to 565 inchesUp to 110 pounds34 inches27 inches29 inches
Junior 7 to 967 inchesUp to 120 pounds36 inches27.5 inches30 inches
Junior 11 to 1368 inchesUp to 135 pounds38 inches28 inches31 inches

Kids Pants Size FAQs

Kids Pants Size Chart & Conversion: Boys, Girls & All Ages (2)

How Do Kids’ Sizes Work?

Kids’ sizes are usually determined by age, height, and weight. The size corresponds to the average measurements for age groups, but it’s always best to measure as kids grow at different rates.

Kids Pants Size Chart & Conversion: Boys, Girls & All Ages (3)

How Do You Measure a Child For a School Uniform?

Measure their height, chest, waist, and hip sizes. For length, measure from the waist down for pants, and for tops, measure shoulder to waist. Always check the specific sizing guide for the uniform.

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How Do You Convert to Kids’ Size?

Kids’ size conversions can vary by brand, but typically you’ll convert using age, height, and weight as a guide. Some brands also offer a conversion chart based on international sizing standards.

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FAQs

What size does a 7 year old boy wear? ›

S – 6-7 years. M – 8-9 years. L – 10-11 years. XL – 12-13 years.

What size is 10 12 in youth pants? ›

Boys' Size Chart
SizeSizeWaist
M (8)824 1/2"
L (10-12)1025 1/2"
L (10-12)1226 1/2"
XL (14-16)1428"
16 more rows

What size for a 7 year old girl? ›

Girls' Chart
SizeSizeAge
S (6-6X)6X Slim6 yr
S (6-6X)65-6 yr
S (6-6X)6X6 yr
M (7-8)7 Slim6-8 yr
30 more rows

How to measure kids pant size? ›

Measure your child's crotch seam with your soft, tailor measure tape. Make your child stand upright with their legs slightly apart. To get an accurate seam length, measure from the top of their thigh to the ankle. Ask your child to wear shoes so you can figure out where the trouser leg reaches above the shoe.

What size do most 7 year olds wear? ›

S – 6-7 years. M – 8-9 years. L – 10-11 years. XL – 12-13 years.

Is size 7 boys a small or medium? ›

Generally, youth small is size 4-5; Youth medium is size 6-7; Youth large is size 8-9. You… Q: The xl is extremely small! if you need an actual xl better go xxxxl.

What size pants does a 12 year old boy wear? ›

Boys' (Age 8 - 14+) Levi's Clothing Size Chart
SizeAgeWaist
88 yrs24"
109 - 10 yrs25"
1211 - 12 yrs26"
1413 - 14 yrs27"
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What is a size 14 16 in youth equivalent to? ›

Converting from a kids' size to a women's size can vary based on the brand and the specific measurements of the clothing. However, as a general guideline, a kids' size 14/16 often corresponds roughly to an extra-small (XS) or small (S) in women's sizes.

What size is youth 10 to 12? ›

Measurements in Inches
SizeSL
Age6 - 810 - 12
Height (inches)46 - 5055 - 59
Chest (inches)24 2628 - 30
Waist at natural bend (inches)19 - 2123 - 25
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What is the size of an 8 year old girl? ›

A normal weight for an 8-year-old girl who is 47 to 52 inches tall is anywhere between 44 and 80 pounds, according to growth charts developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

How big is a youth size 7? ›

How to Measure
USInchesApprox. Age
75.5"Children (1 - 5 years) 18 months 24 months 3 years 4 years 5 years
7.55.625"
85.75"
8.56"
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Is a size 7 a junior size? ›

there are actually 4 main sizes: Pee-wee (aka K2 or size 6) for ages 6 to 9 year olds; Junior or (aka "TDJ" or size 7) is for ages 10-12; and Youth (aka "TDY" or size 8) for ages 12-14; and finally the Official/High School/College size are the same (aka "TDS" for "Standard" or size 9) are for 14-years old and up.

How do you translate pant sizes? ›

Waist Size: XS or extra small means 28–30 inches (71–76 cm), S or Small means 30–32 inches (76–81 cm), M or Medium means 32–34 inches (81–86 cm), and L or Large means 34–36 inches (86–91 cm).

How do you read pants size chart? ›

Jeans-sizes are measured in inches. They consist of two numbers, e.g. 30 / 34. The first number is the waist circumference. The second number is the inside leg length; which is the length from the crotch, along the leg, to the ground.

How do you calculate pant size? ›

WAIST: Measure around the upper hipbone, above your shirt (not above pants). Keep the tape comfortably snug, not overly tight. INSEAM: Measure from the crotch's base to the highest point of your shoe or boot. Reminder as well: people don't all wear their pants at the same length or hip height.

What is the average size of a 7 year old? ›

At 7, a boy typically weighs between 40 to 72 pounds, whereas girls usually weigh between 39 to 74 pounds. By 9, typical weights for boys are between 49 and 95 pounds, whereas girls usually weigh between 48 to 98 pounds. A 7-year-old girl may have a slightly lower BMI than a boy of the same age.

What is a size 7 in children's clothes? ›

LITTLE BOYS & LITTLE GIRLS
HeightWeight
4 (Small)42-44 in37-41 lbs
5 (Medium)45-47 in42-46 lbs
6 (Large)48-49 in47-53 lbs
6x/7 (x-Large)50-51 in54-58 lbs

What size shirt for a 7 year old? ›

T-Shirt Size Charts
Youth T-Shirt Size Chart
SizeAlt-SizeAges
Small6-86-8 Years Old
Medium10-129-10 Years Old
Large14-1611-12 Years Old

What size is a 7 in kids? ›

Children's Shoe Size Guide
InchesUSUK
5.386.55.5
5.5676
5.757.56.5
5.8887
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