Dan Seitz

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The correlation between age and size in young children is reflected in the way we buy their clothes. These are sold by age rather than measurement because manufacturers can predict with some confidence that, say, between birth and six months, a baby will have a head-to-toe height of about 67cms (2ft 2ins). We don’t look for a dress for a 3ft 5ins child, but for a four-year-old.
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