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  2. Infant clothing - Wikipedia

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    Infant and toddler clothing size is typically based on age. [1] These are usually preemie for a preterm birth baby, 0 to 3 months, 3 to 6 months, 6 to 9 months, 9 to 12 months, 12 months, 18 months, and 24 months, though there is no industry standard definition for those sizes. [ 1 ]

  3. Children's clothing - Wikipedia

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    American sizes for baby clothes are usually based on the child's weight. European sizes are usually based on the child's height. These may be expressed as an estimated age of the child, e.g., size 6 months (or 3–6 months) is expected to fit a child 61 to 67 centimetres (24 to 26 in) in height and 5.7 to 7.5 kilograms (13 to 17 lb) in weight. [5]

  4. Too many kids clothes? Here's one way to cut waste - AOL

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    If you have clothes past the point of being reused, textile researchers say you might be able to recycle the fibers. Simply search online to see what collection systems are in your area. Show comments

  5. Maternity package - Wikipedia

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    The package contains children's clothes and other necessary items, such as nappies, bedding, cloth, gauze towels and child-care products. [1] It was first issued in 1938 [2] to parents with a low income, and contained a blanket, crib sheets, diapers, and fabric which parents could use to make clothing for the baby. [3]

  6. Clothing sizes - Wikipedia

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    L9 - Women's clothing - Apparel Manufacturers Association of NSW - 1959-1970; AS1344-1972, 1975, 1997 Size coding scheme for women's clothing; AS1182 - 1980 - Size coding scheme for infants and children's clothing

  7. Women spend 5 months of their working lives choosing clothes

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    Researchers at UK corporate uniform store Simon Jersey surveyed 2,000 women and found the average woman spends about five months of her working life picking out the perfect outfit: