Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 17:36     Subject: Ralph Lauren baby - true to size? - winter jacket?

Anonymous wrote:My son is 17 months old and wears 9-12 clothes sometimes. I’d say 12M puffers are a bit of a struggle to put on but 18M are too big. Should I get 12M or 18M RL puffer?


We wear a lot of RL and my kids span the spectrum of small for their age to large. I think RL runs very TTS and I’d get the 2T. Nothing wrong with a coat being oversized - roll up the sleeves this year and then she can also wear it next. Definitely do not get 12 month.
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2023 09:06     Subject: Re:Ralph Lauren baby - true to size? - winter jacket?

Anonymous wrote:NP: I have a 2 month old and am wondering same thing. She's petite, and her 0-3 month size Ralph Lauren sweatsuit is HUGE - it's like a velour sweatsuit and it's a joke it's swimming on her. I also have a DS and his Ralph Lauren coats are huge- he's 2.5 years old and he wears his 2T ralph lauren barn jacket still. I am confused at all the people who say it runs so small?


That depends on the product. I comped some yesterday. Sweatsuits were like Little Me. Owned onesies long or short sleeves are comparable. But a RL top with leggings? The 18 month RL leggings were more narrow than 6-12 month Hanna Andersson baby wiggle pants. Don't know about coats.

Actually seeing that RL fancy top and the weirdly narrow leggings does make me rethink the brand. Not ordering online unless it's from a store convemient for me to return. Another expensive brand is completely off the order list for that reason. Weirdly narrow top that could have been used when 1.5 months as a dress...Compared the 6-12 month shirt by placing it on top of a 3 month Hanna. Sleeves, neck hole, armpit, body width were smaller.
Anonymous
Post 11/11/2023 11:02     Subject: Ralph Lauren baby - true to size? - winter jacket?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Geez, I can't imagine paying for designer baby clothes. It's not that I couldn't afford them--it's just why? They outgrow them in about 30 seconds.


Geez, I can't imagine being cheap about baby clothes. It's not that I am a snob or anything- it is just why wouldn't you want to dress your pride and joy the best you can afford? They get about 30 seconds to make a first impression.

Lady, if you're rolling your eyes that my child is in Ralph Lauren, believe me I'm rolling mine at your child's ratty ensemble.

Different strokes for different folks!


Is this a troll? You're worried about your baby making a first impression? Also lol at RL being "the best you can afford". It's made in China plastic.
Anonymous
Post 11/11/2023 10:10     Subject: Ralph Lauren baby - true to size? - winter jacket?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Geez, I can't imagine paying for designer baby clothes. It's not that I couldn't afford them--it's just why? They outgrow them in about 30 seconds.


Geez, I can't imagine being cheap about baby clothes. It's not that I am a snob or anything- it is just why wouldn't you want to dress your pride and joy the best you can afford? They get about 30 seconds to make a first impression.

Lady, if you're rolling your eyes that my child is in Ralph Lauren, believe me I'm rolling mine at your child's ratty ensemble.

Different strokes for different folks!


NP. My HHI is seven figures. You know how I plan to stay rich? By not wasting money on something my kids wear for a season.

And before you ask, their winter bunting is down Columbia I got NWT on Poshmark for $20. My guess is it's warmer than whatever polyester Ralph Lauren that getup is.
Anonymous
Post 11/11/2023 08:48     Subject: Ralph Lauren baby - true to size? - winter jacket?

My son is 17 months old and wears 9-12 clothes sometimes. I’d say 12M puffers are a bit of a struggle to put on but 18M are too big. Should I get 12M or 18M RL puffer?