randibear
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i will be shopping for children this year.
sizes 5 and 7...
uh, is that children's or what? since i've never had kids, i don't understand...
i went to walmart and the tags all said like 6-8 or 10-12 or something...
is this pre-teen or teenagers? surely not...
if it's size 5 and 7, could i buy the 6-8 and would it fit?
i'd like to get ski jackets but i don't know what size either?
sorry, but i'm clueless when buying for kids unless it's toys...
and i'm getting those too, but thought clothes would be really nice...
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Geneal
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Hmmmm.
If they are children then a size 6/7 should fit
The 5 year old with a little room to grow.
Depending on his/her size of course.
My 7 year old still wears 6/6x's as she is petite.
However an average sized child could probably wear an 8 easily.
Can you get more specific info from Julie about your children?
If not, pm me and let me see if I can help.
Hugs,
Geneal
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merrygirl
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the 7 year old could wear a 7/8. My daughter is tall and she wears an size 8. If you get it from walmart you could get a gift receipt and include it in your gift. There are plenty of walmarts around that the parents could take it back and get a different size.
Your very generous.
Melissa
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randibear
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well i love to shop and since they're from a cold state, i thought ski jackets, couple of outfits, adn they have this adorable sleeping bag and them some crayons, puzzles, and jewelry...
maybe a couple of dolls or stuffed animals...
i tend to get carried away but when its small children, my heart just breaks and i want to buy them everything.
i'm a sucker for small children and animals...
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JillF
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the sizes should have been included in the email they sent julie (for example: size 8/10 top, size 10/12 bottom, size m, etc, etc). so i would double check with her to make sure they didn't send the info
otherwise, i'm sure she can pm/email them and get an answer quickly
usually a 5 yr old will wear a 5/6 but there are cases where that doesn't always work. my son is 6 and most kids his age wear a 7/8 with room to grow but my child wears a 10 bottom and 12 top. he's soooo tall (which is funny since i'm a whopping 5')
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Size 5 & 7 can be juniors/teen sizes. Junior/teen sizes are cut different from misses sizes 4 & 6.
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Keebler
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Although if you get a ski jacket this will not matter but sometimes, it's a good idea to buy a little larger size if a garment will shrink when washed or dried.
JillF
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or maybe a larger size so it still fits next year
it's what i do every time i buy a jacket for my son. i try to get two years out of it to save money
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