A toddler wearing a US size 4 toddler shoe is typically around 12 months (1 year old), while a toddler wearing a clothing size 4T is usually 3 to 4 years old, often around 38-41 inches tall and 35-39 lbs, but sizes vary by brand, so always check the specific size chart.
A: The 4t is for toddlers and the 4 is a regular size kids, normally are for children ages 5.
A size 4T is meant for a toddler,and a size 4 is for a young kid. They're basically the same. The size 4 is a little longer in length. Here's Carters/Oshkosh Bgosh clothing measurements for the difference between 4T and 4 for the Height and weight of the child.
Based on my research in stores, a 4/5 shirt tends to be the same length as a 5T, but the 5T is usually a bit wider. The pants, however, are shockingly different! 4/5 pants are usually both smaller and shorter than 5T pants. In fact, 5T pants are very close in size to a regular size 6.
Some 2-year-olds may also be potty trained and therefore may not need extra room in their clothes to fit over a diaper. For toddler clothing sizing, 24M items might be designed to accommodate a child's diaper, while 2T items are for a child who may no longer be wearing diapers.
Toddlers' sizes run from 0-13: The smallest sizes in this range are tiny baby shoes, but the larger sizes often fit kids who are 4 or 5 years old or even older. Important: These shoes are often marked with "T" for toddler up to size 7 (e.g., 4T, 5T, 6T, 7T).
A: 3T and 4T typically mean a 3 or 4 year old toddler..... however my 4 year old still fits into 3T. So the sizes are not exclusively age dependent.
Here's how toddler clothing sizes generally break down according to a child's height and weight: 2T: 25–27 lbs., 32–34 in. 3T: 28–32 lbs., 35–37 in. 4T: 33–36 lbs., 38–40 in.
A: A 5c is a toddlers size 5.
The "T" in 2T, 3T, 4T, etc., stands for "Toddler." These sizes are specifically designed for children between the ages of 1 and 5, during the transitional period when they are no longer considered babies but are still not ready for regular kids' clothing sizes.
Typical Age Range for 2T Clothing
While 2T is often associated with two-year-olds (hence the "2"), the actual age range can vary. Typically, 2T sizes fit toddlers between 18 months to 3 years old. Most children start fitting into 2T clothing around 24 months, but some may be ready earlier or later.
24 months clothing is designed for the "infant" stage and fits with the 18-24 months range, where babies are mostly likely wearing diapers and are moving around by crawling or early walking. 2T is designed for the "toddler" stage with slimmer cuts for potty-trained or potty-training kiddos and walking/running movement.
Toddler sizes range from 2T to 5T. The numbers stand for the child's approximate age in years, and the T stands for "toddler."
By age three, many children can count to five or beyond by rote. They start using numbers in play, even if inaccurately: saying “one, two, five, eight” while pointing at objects. This shows they're becoming familiar with counting as a concept, even if their sequencing isn't yet solid.
4t is for kiddos who still have chonky toddler proportions and/or diaper bums. 4 is for kiddos who've stretched into leggy preschoolers and/or switched to underwear. It's a slimmer fit.