RuffleButts® Baby/Toddler Girls Long Sleeve Rash Guard 2 Piece Swimsuit Set w/UPF 50+ Sun Protection with Zipper
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At least 3t, and possibly 4t - They're a little company.
It's just a normal swimming bottom. Just a heads up, I got one that was lighter in color than the pink and white, and it turned yellow after the third time I wore it. (They are, however, extremely adorable.)
Bathing suits should be hung to dry after being washed in cold water.
It doesn't specify, but it fit my 4-and-a-half-year-old, who was already in a size 5T.
Selected User Reviews For RuffleButts® Baby/Toddler Girls Long Sleeve Rash Guard 2 Piece Swimsuit Set w/UPF 50+ Sun Protection with Zipper
These bathing suits are incredibly long-lasting. I'm not one to pay a premium for cuteness alone, but with two daughters 17 months apart, I'm willing to pay a premium for clothes that will last for the next two years. 3 years. These bathing suits are perfect for it! We've had several different versions of these suits, and I'm a huge fan of the quality, thickness, and SPF. They're also incredibly cute. br>br>One note on sizing: we still order 2T for my potty-trained 33-pound three-year-old or the bottoms will fall down!.
My older daughter is on her fourth summer in a Rufflebutts swimsuit (and my younger daughter is on her second summer in a hand-me-down). downs). My family has unfortunately struggled with skin cancer, and I fervently hope that my generation will be the last to be affected. As a result, we make it a point to cover up and use sunscreen. Bonus: These suits are adorable and modest. br>I've never been dissatisfied with a Rufflebutts suit before. After four wears, the suit's bottoms have faded dramatically. Two of them were in a public pool, while the other two were in a salt water pool. After each wear, the suit was promptly and thoroughly cleaned. However, the suit's bottom is a different color than the top and does not match. My daughter is unconcerned or even aware, but these are not inexpensive. br>The fit is decent. 4T was purchased for my nearly 4-year-old daughter. year- a 36-pound 12-year-old and stands at a height of around 38" I wish the top was a little longer, but the waistband is secure, so there are no droopy bottoms.
They're my first choice whenever she needs a new suit; the quality is always excellent, and the styles are adorable. We haven't replaced them because of wear; instead, we've replaced them because she has outgrown them. In Florida, a long-sleeved rash guard is a must-have. My daughter is two years old and wears a size 5T, which is the perfect size for her. Because she is still in diapers, I appreciate that two-piece swimsuits are available in larger sizes. We use a two piece for easy diaper changes because the one pieces in the larger sizes don't have snaps at the bottom. RuffleButts will be her first stop for the next size she requires!.
I ordered a 4t and it was just right for her; not at all constrictive We haven't put it in the sun yet, but it appears to be of excellent quality so far!.
It's adorable, and the design is fantastic, but that's all there is to it! The suit feels extremely durable until I hand wash it for the first time, and the first thing I noticed was that the RuffleButts tag is sewn on backwards! It was even noticed by my 6-year-old! Lol! Then the top ruffle started to come undone after I followed the washing instructions. I'm sorry, but I'm not impressed. To ensure that the ruffles don't come undone, I'll have to sew them all in place. My daughter adores this suit, so it's a shame. The material held a lot of sand and dirt particles as well. Most of them come out in the wash, but they're difficult to clean by hand; unfortunately, as cute as they are, I wouldn't buy them again due to their lack of durability.
My little one is small for her age, fitting into 18/24 month clothing and is almost two years old. 23lbs. I bought the 18-inch model. It's a 24 moth size, and while it appears to be a little on the small side, it'll definitely fit her this season. I bought the 18-inch model. I went with the 24 month because I was afraid the bottoms would be too big if I went up to the 2T, but I'm glad I went with her normal size.
We've had no problems with rufflebutt swimsuits in the past. The fabric of the desert cactus, on the other hand, is terrible. The fabric turned a horrible grey purple color all over after one swim and a wash according to the instructions. Because no bleach was used, I assumed the chlorine from the pool was to blame. If this is the case, this fabric should not be used for a swimming suit that will be exposed to chemicals that may cause the color to change. br>Also, the washing instructions for a child's swimming suit were ridiculous. They didn't work even when they were followed. br>Although Amazon gave me a partial refund, it is still not worth the money for a small child's swimming suit, especially if they will only wear it ONCE.
Pros: It's cute, and for some, it'll do the job of protecting the baby from the sun and, of course, allowing them to swim in it. br>br>Contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product. My baby is three months old, 23 inches tall, and weighs in at a whopping 15 pounds. She's a chunky monkey. In terms of sizing, the reviews were a bit mixed, so I went with the 3-inch option. This is a 6 month size, and it is far too small. I got the top on her, but it was a tight fit. Slid above the belly button on a regular basis. The bottoms were incredibly constrictive. She had marks around her upper thigh after ten minutes of wearing it. Worst of all, the fabric is extremely rough! She had small scratches all over her body as a result of wearing it. You'd think that if a baby has sensitive skin, they'd think about it. Though cute. br>br> It is not something I would suggest.