Size Guide

HATS

HOW TO MEASURE YOUR CHILD'S HEAD

The measurement should be taken with a device that cannot be stretched, like a flexible tape measure. Start measuring just above the ear and wrap it around the widest part of your child's head in front (about 2.5cm above the eyebrows), above the other ear and around the back of the head where the hat will sit. We recommend repeating this process to ensure that your measurement is accurate.

If you don't have a flexible tape measure, you can use a piece of ribbon or string, marking or cutting it at the measurement point and then measuring against a ruler.

For a comfortable fit, we recommend purchasing a hat which is 0.5 to 1cm larger than your child's head size.

SHOES

HOW TO MEASURE YOUR CHILD'S FEET

Stand your child on a piece of paper on top of a hard surface, ensuring they are weight bearing and standing up straight with their feet flat. Trace around their toes and heel, keeping as close as possible to their foot. Measure the distance from the top of their big toe to their heel. One foot is usually larger than the other so make sure you measure both feet and then use the larger measurement to choose a size.

Different shoes will have different sizes, so always refer to the specific size measurements for the shoe you would like to purchase.