Kids' Glove & Mitten Size Chart
S | M | L | XL | |
AGE | 4 - 6 | 6 - 8 | 8 - 10 | 10 - 12 |
HAND CIRCUMFERENCE | 6" | 6.5" | 7" | 7.5" |
Choosing the right glove or mitten size for your child can make a big difference in keeping their hands warm and comfortable. Here's a breakdown to help you find the perfect fit.
Measuring for Size
Using a measuring tape or string, measure around the widest part of your child's hand, typically just below the knuckles (excluding the thumb). This measurement will give you the hand circumference.
Then measure from the base of the palm to the tip of the middle finger, which gives you the hand's length.
Size Charts
Here’s a general guideline for children’s glove and mitten sizes based on their age and hand measurements:
Infants (0-12 months)
Hand Circumference: 4-4.5 inches
Hand Length: 2.5-3 inches
Toddlers (1-2 years)
Hand Circumference: 4.5-5 inches
Hand Length: 3-3.5 inches
Children (2-3 years)
Hand Circumference: 5-5.5 inches
Hand Length: 3.5-4 inches
Children (4-6 years)
Hand Circumference: 5.5-6 inches
Hand Length: 4-4.5 inches
Children (6-8 years)
Hand Circumference: 6-6.5 inches
Hand Length: 4.5-5 inches
Children (8-10 years)
Hand Circumference: 6.5-7 inches
Hand Length: 5-5.5 inches
Preteens (10-12 years)
Hand Circumference: 7-7.5 inches
Hand Length: 5.5-6 inches
Tips for Choosing the Right Fit
Comfort and Movement: ensure there’s enough room for the fingers to move comfortably. Tight gloves can restrict movement and make hands colder.
Adjustable Features: look for gloves with adjustable straps or elastic wrists to keep out the cold and snow.
Materials: fleece, wool, and waterproof fabrics are ideal for winter gloves. Lighter materials like cotton or synthetic blends work well for other seasons.
Try Them On: if possible, have your child try on the gloves or mittens to ensure a good fit.
Brands and Their Size Charts
By taking accurate measurements and considering these tips, you can ensure your child's gloves or mittens fit well and keep their hands warm and protected during all kinds of outdoor adventures.
How NOT to lose a mitten:
Keeping kids' mittens from getting lost can be quite a challenge, but here are some effective methods to ensure they stay attached and don't go missing:
Tips for All-season Effectiveness
Regular Checks: of the attachments to ensure they are secure and not damaged.
Child-Friendly: choose methods that your child can easily manage themselves, encouraging independence.
Durability: opt for durable materials and clips that can withstand the wear and tear of active play.
Make use of these ideas and significantly reduce the chances of your child's mittens getting lost, ensuring their hands stay warm and protected throughout the winter.