Tips for the right size
The sizes given by disana are based on the child's height, not age. You probably know how old your child is. However, this says little about which size will fit. We therefore recommend that you measure your child's height and then decide! The most important question is how much too big is still possible? Folding the arms and legs once is OK, more is questionable. Your child should still be able to move easily and, above all, not freeze because the jacket or overall is simply too big. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
No, we develop the fit of our disana clothing ourselves. In doing so, we are guided by the body size of the children. Freedom of movement for children is particularly important to us. Nothing should be restrictive or get in the way when playing and running around. Our size charts are designed to help you find the right size, so don't rely on the sizes your child wears from other brands.
Measure correctly
Your beloved jacket has become too small. Where do I measure to find the right next size? In our size charts, we have always given three measurements, whether sleeve length, chest width or back length, the measurements given are approximate. Please measure loosely, our items are always nice and soft and can be stretched a little in length or width, regardless of whether they are made of fuller's wool or knitted fabric. This is what makes the clothing so comfortable and allows some of your favorite items to grow with you for a long time.
No one can really answer this question. Especially in the first few months, your child may not fit into their beloved overalls or jacket for too long. Nevertheless, we recommend not choosing baby and children's clothes that are too big. After all, you don't want your child to be cold or unable to move properly. Rolling up a sleeve or trouser leg once is certainly okay, but it shouldn't be more than that.