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 size Small sweatshirt from Abercrombie Kids? Thanks.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? kristen22 answered Sunday May 14 2006, 10:13 pm: If she weighs 100 lbs then I would go with a small in the regular clothes. My sister is 12 and weighs the same thing and I know a XS is to tight in the breast area. Would be ok for someone older, but a 12 year old showing off tits is not something I would think you are wanting to accomplish... (I know because I have bought XS thinking it would fit her perfect, and it made her look like she was 16 or 17!) If your going with the kids dept, then my sister wears a small/medium just look at the shirts and compare how much more fabric goes with the kid's medium than with the kid's small, like is the shirt just longer? or, you get my point. Anyways hope I helped ya' [ kristen22's advice column | Ask kristen22 A Question ]
ohxbaby answered Sunday May 14 2006, 7:33 pm: Uh. I'm not really a good fashion advice person....but i'll try my best. my best guess would be, if shes that small, getting a medium would be good. I always get bigger clothes because you will grow into them. Plus since shes only 12 she'll have ton of time to grow and it'll shrink a little in the wash. I would go with a medium.
I hope I helped.
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