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1084.1 | | LJSRV1::BOURQUARD | Deb | Mon Jan 22 1996 17:19 | 14 |
| At Noelle's 15-month checkup, she was 33 inches tall
and weighed 23 pounds. At her 2-year well-child
checkup, she was 36 inches and weighed 28 pounds.
I've been lucky with Rugged Bear snowsuits if you happen
to be in the "greater Maynard area". The jacket has
bows to shorten/lengthen the sleeves and the snowpants
has an extra 2 inches or so. Noelle got 2 years of
wear out of her first suit, and I'm hoping for 2 years
from the current suit. There's a Rugged Bear in
Amherst, NH, and I believe it's a chain with at least
one other location in MA.
- Deb B.
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1084.2 | Are two piece outfits better than one? | ALFA1::LIPSON | | Tue Jan 23 1996 07:52 | 9 |
| Hi,
Do you find the two piece sets better (easier to use - get on and off)
than the one piece outfits?
I think there's a Rugged Bear in Acton -- so I'll check it out. Thanks
for the information.
Lisa
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1084.3 | two piece was my solution | ASDG::COHEN | | Tue Jan 23 1996 08:05 | 14 |
| I asked my daycare provider about this one -- which they preferred: one
piece or two piece snow suits. Without hesitation, they said two
piece. They explained that it seems so difficult for the kids to move
around and play in the snow in the one piece outfits. To me, the kids
would also seem a lot warmer with the bib-overall style pants
underneath a warm jacket. (also, you can just put the jacket on them
if you want).
There's also a Rugged Bear in Sudbury on route 20 if you're interested.
Rugged Bear does seem to have good sales pretty regularly.
Hope this helps,
Alison
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1084.4 | Rugged Bear in Sudbury | USOPS::BOWEN | | Tue Jan 23 1996 12:25 | 6 |
| Hello,
There is a Rugged Bear in Sudbury on Rt. 20. It's in a small villiage
mall across from Sudbury Crossings.
Linda
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1084.5 | Mom's guide to snow suits | AKOCOA::NELSON | | Tue Jan 23 1996 13:22 | 23 |
| And don't forget the Rugged Bear in the Nagog Park shopping center
on 2A in Acton (near the AKO facilities)!
I also vote for 2-piece snowsuits. You get a lot more mileage out
of them. At least in my case, my kids would outgrow the jacket, but
the snowpants were adjustable so they'd get another year out of them.
Plus, snowpants are pretty generic-looking, so it's easier to hand them
down from brother to sister (or vice versa) than jackets are.
I tend to buy my kids' coats pretty big. You want some room to layer
sweatshirts, bulky sweaters, etc. If you buy a coat with elastic or
Velcro in the cuffs, it'll be easier to get a "custom" fit in the
sleeves. Also, I found the parka or anorak-type styles were more
versatile than the waist-length ski-type jackets. With a parka or
anorak, it's not as obvious that they're outgrowing their jacket. :-)
Plus, if you splurge on a good brand (Rugged Bear, Columbia, etc.),
you want them to get at least a couple of years out of it!
Regardless, make sure you can machine wash and dry the coat. To quote
my late mother, "No one under 21 should own clothes that have to be
dry-cleaned."
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1084.6 | ? | MAIL2::LOCOVARE | | Tue Jan 23 1996 14:11 | 6 |
|
I don't remember anymore with my daughter but I do remember that
they slow down 18 mo's to 2yrs...not as fast as first year..
Good luck...my girlfriend buys for next year and has better
luck now that they are older and don't grow as fast.
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1084.7 | | OOYES::WEIER | Patty, DTN 381-0877 | Thu Jan 25 1996 15:16 | 17 |
|
We went through this with Jonathan .... He needed a new snowsuit
mid-winter, when he was 1. I wanted to get one that might also fit him
'next' (this) winter. HAHAHAHA!!!!! I got a 24mos one, which was huge
for him at the time (12-18mos would've been perfect). This year he's
wearing a size 3/4 ... I wouldn't have predicted he'd grow that much!!
ALSO, he grew funny. Last year he was ALL body. This year, he's ALL
legs. Last year, even if I'd bought bigger, I wouldn't have bought
bigger than a sz 2 pant. He needs a sz 3. The coat is a 3 or 4.
(one's a 3, one's a 4).
I think I'd only buy ahead if either you're getting SUCH an awesome
deal, you won't mind if it won't fit. or, you know someone else who is
smaller than your girls that may be able to wear it if it doesn't fit.
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1084.8 | | STRATA::BARROWS | | Thu Jan 25 1996 19:16 | 9 |
|
Well, my boy is 2 years old, and he's about 29 lbs. Unfortunatley I
can't help you out on the snowsuit part, he gets his from his cousins,
ages 4 and 5.
But, he's a little over 2 1/2 feet tall.,.....I think. Sounds awful
but haven't been to doctor in a long time. :)
Katy
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1084.9 | | KMOOSE::CMCCUTCHEON | The Karate Moose | Fri Jan 26 1996 16:20 | 6 |
| We try not to buy more than a season ahead of time. Course you have to.
By the time its really winter, the stores have summer stuff out.
I'd hate to predict what size either of my kids would be a year from now.
Charlie
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1084.10 | It is hard to judge growth..... | MAL009::GRECO | Carol Greco, GEM, Malden,MA | Sat Jan 27 1996 20:46 | 12 |
| I don't remember what sizes my kids wore (youngest is 24) but my
grandson wore at 14 months wore a 2T or 24 months size and this year at
26 months is wearing sizes 3T and 4T(London Fog). He is 34"tall and 33
Lbs... is at the 80 percentile in both height and weight. Sizes on
snowsuits depends on the manufacturers. EMS snowsuits tend to run a
little larger while London Fog seems to run small.
At a year old K.J. was wearing 2T and 3T in Healthtex and Oshkosh
clothing and weighed around 27 lbs..... but children grow in spurts
and then have a lull where they don't seem to grow at all.....
Carol
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1084.11 | Thanks for all the responses! | ALFA1::LIPSON | | Mon Jan 29 1996 07:58 | 9 |
| Thanks to everyone who has posted responses. I'm not sure I can
accurately forcast how my girls will grow -- It doesn't sound like an
exact science!
What I have decided is to buy two-piece outfits rather than the
one-piece snowsuits. At least that way I can adjust the bib-overall
part for length (in case they grow quickly).
Thanks again.
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1084.12 | | SUPER::BLACHEK | | Mon Jan 29 1996 10:21 | 14 |
| One more piece of advice for those who buy ahead (like I do)...
I bought a light-colored snowsuit for my daughter to wear from 2 to 3.
I did this purely on what was cute and she might look good in. After
all, it worked fine when she was 1. This is not good. An active
toddler can trash a light-colored snowsuit in no time. I ended up
washing it a *lot* more often than I wanted. I advise a purple, bright
blue, fushia, or the like. No pastels.
I have bought ahead for both my kids from before they were born. So
far, I haven't gotten burned. But they are not huge kids and tend to
grow fairly evenly.
judy
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