Corky & Company™ coats for boys are always generously cut, fit very true to size and almost always have a roll-up cuff that lets you get extended wear with the coat. My rule of thumb when buying children's outerwear is to always go up one size from the size clothes that my child is wearing in August and September. All kids will grow into the size quickly and you won't be stuck trying to find a new coat at the end of February!
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For instance, if your boy wears 2T clothes in August, the time a lot of outerwear is purchased, you should buy a size 3T. The coat will be slightly oversized at the end of October, but by early April the Corky coat will look great on them, but you'll sure be making good use of those four inch roll down cuffs! This strategy has worked well for me with my three kids when they were infants, right through their toddler and older years.
Here in New England, it gets cold fast right at the end of October and can stay very cold right through early April. The coat you buy in August needs to fit your child for nine months! When your child tries on the coat when you buy it remember, your child is probably wearing a light weight summer outfit and as it gets cold they will be wearing bulky sweaters, sweat shirts and heavier shirts.
I can say, whenever I bought a Corky coat one size larger than the clothes that my children wore in August and September, I was never disappointed with the sizing. I hope you find my rule of thumb helpful.
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