In Australia, a US size 4T in toddler clothing generally converts to an Australian Size 4, fitting children around 98-104 cm tall (3-4 years old), but it's best to check the specific brand's size chart for height and weight, as 4T is a US toddler size for 4-year-olds, not an exact age.
For toddlers around 4 years old, typically weighing 35-39 pounds and standing about 39-42 inches tall, 4T is often the last size before transitioning to regular children's sizes (like size 4). Clothing in 4T still tends to be a bit looser and may offer room for training pants or underwear.
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.
A: 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.
Typically, an XS is a size 4/5 and a S is a 6/7. 4T is shorter than 5T and 5T is typically shorter and wider than XS (toddler sizes are wide for chubby toddlers, kid sizes are slimmer and longer.)
A typical four-year-old may wear 4T or size 4, but the right choice depends more on measurements in cm than age. Start with height, then confirm chest, waist, and hips to align with the product's fit notes.
3T for a three-year old toddler. 4T for a four-year old toddler. 5T for a five-year old toddler. If your toddler is in a higher percentile for weight and/or height, you may want to shop for the next size up.
Toddler sizes range from 2T to 5T. The numbers stand for the child's approximate age in years, and the T stands for "toddler."
Many people don't realize that Australia is really large, in-fact its about the same size as continental USA. The land area of Australia is 2.989 million square miles compared to the land area of the US at 3.797 million square miles.
The average Australian woman wears size 16
These charts show Chest, Center Back Neck-to-Cuff, Back Waist Length, Cross Back, Sleeve Length, Upper Arm, Armhole Depth, Waist and Hip. THESE ARE ACTUAL BODY MEASUREMENTS FOR BABIES, CHILDREN, WOMEN, and MEN in both inches and centimeters.
The T is for toddler where as 4/5 is little boys sizing. Toddler clothes are typically roomier for diapers where the little boys sizing is typically a bit slimmer. In a department store these would be in different sections.
Sizes 3.5-10 are for toddlers. From 10.5 on are preschool & grade school sizes. When your kid moves up to 13.5, the sizing system changes again to adult sizing, so they're back to size 1.
5T comes after both 4T and 4. The regular size 4 (as opposed to 4T) can be seen as a size in between 4T and 5T. Generally speaking, it's intended for children who have been potty trained and no longer need to wear diapers or pull-ups under their clothing, because they are more fitted in the bottom.