| Looking to order my daughter some clothing from tea collection, haven’t ordered from them before. Do dresses run true to size? My daughter will be 3 in the fall and is about 35 inches and 30 lbs, so deciding between 3T and 4t. She is normally a 3T these days in gap/target, but 2T in brands like Janie and Jack. |
| They run tts for us. I tend to size up for my daughter and size down for my son based on their body types- DD is much "sturdier" than my lanky DS but both look cute in their clothes! |
Thanks!! |
| I think you’d be fine in a 3T. Your daughter is shorter but heavier than mine and we find the length of a 3T to be perfect but they width loose. Like fall off her waist loose for 2T pants. |
| Tea run a smidge tight. My older lanky kid wore all their stuff and leggings. My youngest with normal thighs doesn't like them. We also get a ton of it used and it lasts really well. |
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I find tea runs slim and slightly small for girls. Weirdly, the boys stuff seems more TTS
Their dresses were mostly TTS (but definitely smaller than Boden or HA, which are big on DD) but the leggings run slim (and DD wears the “slim” size of cat and jack leggings) |
Agreed. |
| Thanks all! |
| Lots of Tea’s stuff runs a bit small. I always size up in Tea and it usually works out. I’d go with 4 to get longevity out of the items. They might fit for two years, which I definitely love when it happens. I have three girls and we love Tea. |
| Surprised by the responses here. DD is on the taller side but slim and I have found that Tea runs TTS in length but baggy. We don’t buy the leggings, though. |
Glad I'm not the only one! |