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abercrombie


Question Posted Sunday May 14 2006, 6:40 pm

I'm going to buy a sweatshirt at Abercrombie for Kids for my cousin for her b-day. What is a small in Abercrombie kids, like what size does that match up to? Would that be an XS in the regular Abercrombie and Fitch? And the cousin I'm getting it for is 12 and around 100 pounds and a size 3 in jeans. Would she be able to fit into a small sweatshirt from Abercrombie Kids? Thanks.

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Sherry answered Sunday May 14 2006, 11:10 pm:
Abercrombie Kids Size-Chart:
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I think you should get a small just to be on the safe side. Are you getting a sweater or a pull over? Usally people buy pull overs one size bigger than what they already are, because if not...it would be so hard to take it on and off. It would be really tight. But if your getting a regular sweater, you'll need to look at the size chart and find the right size for her.

If the sweater doesn't fit her, you could always exchange it for her size.

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