Soooo if a 12 is around size 2; 14 is about a size 4; a girl's 16 would be about a 6; and a girl that was too big for a 16 would be in the next size up, ergo women's 8. Which is a small women's size. Also -- if you were adults in and these sizes, I'm imagining you are on the small end of the bell curve, no? |
| My daughter went from a girl's 14 to a women's 6. She prefers loose fitting jeans and wears a belt. |
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I'm a women's size 0 or 2, and I can fit girls 14 or 16 (depending on cut etc).
OP, it would be a lot easier if you post your DD's height and weight, though. |
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My DD went from a 12 / 14 to a 00 /0 - depended on the brand.
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Women's and Juniors sizes vary so much that it's pretty much meaningless to discuss this without having a better idea of height/weight (at a minimum).
For instance, someone upthread said their 5'4" 95 lbs. daughter wears a Gap 00 or 0. My DD who's 5' and 93 lbs. is too small for anything from Gap. The only jeans that reliably fit her are from Hollister (XXS/000 Short; Waist size < 23" but she makes do with this). You'll just have to take her shopping to some young people stores, and have her try out a bunch of stuff. FWIW, because she's short, DD fits into kids size 10-12, sometimes even smaller. |
| This is such a bizarre thread. Op could figure out her daughters size by taking her measurements and looking at some size charts. |
Girl maths. |
+1 the kid/junior/misses/petites/women's are about the cut for shape. The sizes overlap a bit. Once you have a bust and hips, kids and juniors typically won't fit. Height begins to matter more once you are out of juniors too. |
Similar with my tween —curvy hips and thighs - and women’s size 2 fit her. |
Same. A lot depends on body shape too. Is your DD too tall for 14/16 or too curvy/wide? My curvy DD went from girls’ 14/16 to petite women’s 4 (small) |
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So much of this depends on brand.
My 12yo DD is the same size as yours I think. She mainly wears athletic wear but even that varies. I tend to buy men’s small tshirts or shorts and women’s med/large. A pair of jeans I got from Old Navy were a women’s 4. |
| Unfortunately, it’s totally unpredictable. When my oldest outgrew girls’ sizing, we went shopping and she tried on tons of clothing. That day, she literally bought 4 different sizes of shirts that all fit. She was busty. When my second outgrew girls’ sizes, she was a 4 in misses and a 3 in juniors and a total string bean. It depends on how your dd is built and the cut of the styles you’re looking at. |
| My teen went from size 14-16 at Gap Kids to size XXS in women's. |
| I realize OP’s kid is 6 years past this age now and firmly in Juniors or Misses sizes by now. But for anyone else in this situation, try the smallest sizes at the teen stores and teen brands. 0 or 00 juniors at department stores and Target. Sometimes you have to order online. The smallest size pants at Hollister for example, fit a 23-24” waist size, so should be pretty comparable to the bigger kids sizes. Also look at Brandy Melville. There will probably be a few awkward seasons where she’s too tall and/or too mature for the girls department but small clothes for adult women will be hard to find. |
But OPs daughter has grown out of a 16, so she’s not going to be an XS. S would be a better bet. |