The Children's Place Girls' Basic Cami
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It's a camisole with a flat front.
I'm guessing they're from the warehouse at Children's Place. They are extremely well made, with plenty of stretch that I enjoy, and they are extremely soft, according to my four-year-old.
Hi, I'd go with the 12 because she's still in between a 12 and a 14, and I'm not sure if the 14 is too big because the straps are adjustable. I hope you found this information to be beneficial. Thank you
I'd need to check again. However, they end up sitting at the waistline of my tall 9-year-old.
Selected User Reviews For The Children's Place Girls' Basic Cami
I went through a slew of reviews before making my decision. And, thankfully, it does not appear to shrink in the wash or dryer. However, right out of the bag, it appeared to be small/short for the size indicated. The sizing of Children's Place clothing is usually very consistent, and it corresponds to the sizing of other brands we buy. Our daughter is three and a half years old, in the 75th percentile, and is neither chunky nor skinny. exactly what I was looking for If she continues to grow at her current rate, she will be unable to wear these for very long. The neckline also does not lay flat due to the way they are designed. If she isn't standing straight up with her shoulders spread, it gapes.
br>br>They've been a little picky lately, lolbr>br>When it comes to certain wardrobe staples, it's difficult to find both of their sizes in colors like black, white, and grey. br>br>I often find that they only have one of the sizes I need in stock or that they are completely sold out of the basic colors. br>br>These tanks were not only cheapbr>But they were also super soft and good quality. br>br>Buying here has saved me from going around town looking for things. br>br>Now I am equipped with the items they want to wear all the time, and picking outfits in the morning is less frustrating. br>.
These are perfect; the sizing on the website is incorrect. My little girl, who is five years old, weighs 50 pounds. I bought the X-Small and the X-Small to try out. Small is listed as a size for a four-year-old, and it is just right for her. It's made of a soft, comfortable material. I bought these to wear under my uniform. br>It washed well and didn't shrink.
I like CP clothing because the sizes are generous rather than slim and uncomfortable for preteens who are self-conscious about their appearance. My daughter is quite large for her age (5'3" and 120 lbs!). Our ten-year-old usually wears a size 14P in this brand, but she had a growth spurt and slimmed down a bit, so we went with a size 16 just in case. They're fantastic, if a little on the large side. Rule of thumb for sizing. I believe they would also fit a woman in a size medium.
It's ideal for young ladies who aren't ready to put on a bra yet.
They're snug, but soft and stretchy, which I like. Another brand I purchased was too loose and fell off my daughter's shoulders and into her lap. These are the polar opposite: she wears them under shirts, dresses, and her Karate uniform to add a layer of warmth and modesty. And, with all of her movement in Karate, these undershirts provide her with the best stay-put coverage.
These were purchased for my daughter to wear under "itchy" shirts and other odd-fitting tops. They're simple, well-made, and do exactly what they're supposed to do. FYI, the length is excessively long at first, but after washing and drying, they appear to shrink.
Tank tops are a big hit with my daughter. We bought her a few because she needs something light to wear under her jiu jitsu gee. All of her tank tops had stretched out after a few washes before she bought this one. This one has already been washed a few times and hasn't faded or changed shape in the least. It is silky and comfortable. In the future, I'll definitely buy some more.