Are Essential Oils Safe for Kids? Are essential oils really safe for kids? If used with caution children can benefit from aromatherapy just like adults. But there are a few things to keep in mind when using essential oils for and around children: Essential oils are heavily concentrated. Always use a diffuser or a carrier oil to dilute your oils. Not all oils are safe for all age groups. Great caution should be used in the case of newborns because neonatal skin does not fully mature in till 3 months of age. Introduce essential oils one at a time to test for any allergic reactions. When in doubt, it’s good to consult an essential oil book or other professional reference source for suggested dilution ratios. We recommend the book Essential Oil Safety, written by world renowned essential oil expert Robert Tisserand and his co-author, Rodney Young. Considered the most evidence-based resource available, Essential Oil Safety took 10+ years to write and contains over 4000 citations. Benefits of Essential Oils for Kids Children can benefit from essential oils in a variety of ways, ranging from simple self soothing to managing ADHD. Here’s a list of potential benefits kids can receive from diluting essential oils! Soothing nerves and anxiety Falling Asleep Naturally Better Concentration Introducing mindfulness Relief from cough and congestion Treating symptoms of ADHD Managing symptoms of Autism Best Essential Oils for Kids 2 & Under When used cautiously, you can begin introducing essential oils to young children, even toddlers. Our favorite way to begin teaching children about the power of essential oils is with the children’s book The Sunflower! It’s important to note that the recommended dilution ratio for this age group is .25% (1 drop per 4 teaspoons carrier oil) Here’s a list of oils that can be diffused safely for ages 2 and under. Jasmine – Calming Ylang ylang – Relaxing. Lavender - Calming, also helpful for soothing bug bites. Ginger - helpful for digestion Juniper Berry - Supports respiratory function Lemon - supports immune function Chamomile - supports restful sleep Basil - mood elevator Frankincense - supports immune function Clary Sage - relaxation and restful sleep For more recommendations check out the comprehensive list in Essential Oil Safety! Best Essential Oils for Kids 3-6 Essential oils safe for kids 3-6 includes all the above listed oils. But after age three, the following oils are safe to use “topically” - as in applied directly to the skin. When applying essential oils directly to the skin, be sure to follow the dilution recommendations exactly! Jasmine absolute - (about 4 drops in two tablespoons carrier oil) Lemongrass - (about 7 drops in four tablespoons carrier oil) Ylang ylang - (about 5 drops in two tablespoons carrier oil) Looking for the perfect essential oils diffuser for young kids? You’ve got to try Cuddles the Bear! Cuddles is a quality made teddy bear with genuine leather pads on his heart and feet especially designed for diffusing essential oils! Kids get all the benefits of diffusing oils while snuggling a cuddly friend! Perfect for nap-time and car time! Essential Oils for Children 7-11 Essential oils for kids 7-11 includes every oil in the previous categories, but after age six it is considered safe to apply the following oils as well. peppermint eucalyptus radiata eucalyptus globulus - (1 drop per teaspoon of carrier oil) Rosemary Essential Oils Starter Kit for Kids! Ready to get your kids started with with essential oils? Grab the limited time gift set! Get the Teddy Bear Diffuser including a set of Affirmation Cards for kids, and 2 bottles of essential oils!
***Please always use extra caution when wearing baby (especially newborns and sleeping babies) and do your own research on the safety issues as that's not what is covered in this tutorial. I know a few things for sure; make sure baby's face is visible, their chin is off their chest and please note that jersey wraps should not be used for a back carry hold. EDITED TO ADD: Check out my more recent tutorial of a one-sided baby wrap here. I love my wrap! It doesn't hurt my back and it's easy to stuff in my diaper bag. Remember my original post about making a baby wrap here? Well I've totally overhauled it and come up with an even better one for ya. This one has a cute fabric support panel in front, it's way less bulky, it makes 3 wraps instead of just 2 AND it's reversible so it's like you're getting 6. So here goes! You'll need: 2 cotton squares of fabric 22"x22" (optional) Sewing machine (only if adding panels) Rotary mat & cutter 5.5-6 yards jersey knit fabric that is the same on both sides Lay out your huge fabric STILL FOLDED like it was on the bolt. If the edges are messy (big holes, rough spots or discoloration) then trim those off. If there are just small holes, those should close up after washing & drying. I normally recommend washing and drying first but the edges will curl so much in the wash that you should wait til it's cut then wash and dry it before adding the panels. Measure the entire width (should be 60" or more) and divide that by 3. You should get about 20" or more. Half that number... this is how far from the FOLD you will cut your fabric. Get it? See how you'll have 3 wraps approximately 20" wide once you cut? Continue cutting that far from the fold for the entire 5.5-6 yards. Now either leave the edges alone or taper them. If you don't taper, the knot you tie in front will be a little more bulky but I still prefer not to taper because if you do, that part does not look as clean as the rest because when jersey fabrics are cut diagonally, their edges don't curl. You decide... To taper, take a wrap and lay one end of it on the table FOLDED in half like the picture below. Starting about 20" or so from the end, taper all the way to the end leaving about 4" on the end (so really only 2" since it's folded) Open it up so it looks like this: Now round the sharp corners You can stop here if you want and it looks great! Or you can get out your panels, trim them so they're the same height as your wrap, and iron the sides that you DID NOT TRIM under about 1/2" (so wrong sides are together). Here are my 2 already ironed. Now put the right sides of each panel together and make sure the edges line up Now find the center of your wrap and add pins to mark it. I tried ironing those dang edges flat but they just curled back up so don't bother. That is why there are wet spots on my fabric in case you're wondering :) Place the panels (with their right sides together still) on top of the wrap at the very center using your pins as a guide. Pin them to the wrap on both the top and bottom raw edges. Sew 1/4" from edge where you pinned Here it is sewn on the top and bottom. Lift both panels and stuff one side of your wrap through the opening Here's what it will look like at this point: Now lift your top panel and stuff one side of your wrap through opening Now it looks half-way decent! See the seam? It needs to be ironed flat Once ironed, pin sides of panel to your wrap so you can top stitch around the whole thing and close those sides Top stitch as close to the edge as you can. Remember that the thread has to go through the fabric on the opposite side too so you might not be able to get as close to the edge as you want unless you made sure those 2 panels were lined up PERFECT. I used a green thread for this top side and a blue bobbin thread for the under side. Here is one side of my finished product: and here is the other side: See my front and back? Cute baby girl, cute wrap and even though she'd only been in it for 2 minutes, it was already covered in drool - it didn't stand a chance. She even managed to get both sides!! Front shot: Back shot: Click here for a video demo on wearing your wrap and your baby. ~Star
***Please always use extra caution when wearing baby (especially newborns and sleeping babies) and do your own research on the safety issues as that's not what is covered in this tutorial. I know a few things for sure; make sure baby's face is visible, their chin is off their chest and please note that jersey wraps should not be used for a back carry hold. EDITED TO ADD: Check out my more recent tutorial of a one-sided baby wrap here. I love my wrap! It doesn't hurt my back and it's easy to stuff in my diaper bag. Remember my original post about making a baby wrap here? Well I've totally overhauled it and come up with an even better one for ya. This one has a cute fabric support panel in front, it's way less bulky, it makes 3 wraps instead of just 2 AND it's reversible so it's like you're getting 6. So here goes! You'll need: 2 cotton squares of fabric 22"x22" (optional) Sewing machine (only if adding panels) Rotary mat & cutter 5.5-6 yards jersey knit fabric that is the same on both sides Lay out your huge fabric STILL FOLDED like it was on the bolt. If the edges are messy (big holes, rough spots or discoloration) then trim those off. If there are just small holes, those should close up after washing & drying. I normally recommend washing and drying first but the edges will curl so much in the wash that you should wait til it's cut then wash and dry it before adding the panels. Measure the entire width (should be 60" or more) and divide that by 3. You should get about 20" or more. Half that number... this is how far from the FOLD you will cut your fabric. Get it? See how you'll have 3 wraps approximately 20" wide once you cut? Continue cutting that far from the fold for the entire 5.5-6 yards. Now either leave the edges alone or taper them. If you don't taper, the knot you tie in front will be a little more bulky but I still prefer not to taper because if you do, that part does not look as clean as the rest because when jersey fabrics are cut diagonally, their edges don't curl. You decide... To taper, take a wrap and lay one end of it on the table FOLDED in half like the picture below. Starting about 20" or so from the end, taper all the way to the end leaving about 4" on the end (so really only 2" since it's folded) Open it up so it looks like this: Now round the sharp corners You can stop here if you want and it looks great! Or you can get out your panels, trim them so they're the same height as your wrap, and iron the sides that you DID NOT TRIM under about 1/2" (so wrong sides are together). Here are my 2 already ironed. Now put the right sides of each panel together and make sure the edges line up Now find the center of your wrap and add pins to mark it. I tried ironing those dang edges flat but they just curled back up so don't bother. That is why there are wet spots on my fabric in case you're wondering :) Place the panels (with their right sides together still) on top of the wrap at the very center using your pins as a guide. Pin them to the wrap on both the top and bottom raw edges. Sew 1/4" from edge where you pinned Here it is sewn on the top and bottom. Lift both panels and stuff one side of your wrap through the opening Here's what it will look like at this point: Now lift your top panel and stuff one side of your wrap through opening Now it looks half-way decent! See the seam? It needs to be ironed flat Once ironed, pin sides of panel to your wrap so you can top stitch around the whole thing and close those sides Top stitch as close to the edge as you can. Remember that the thread has to go through the fabric on the opposite side too so you might not be able to get as close to the edge as you want unless you made sure those 2 panels were lined up PERFECT. I used a green thread for this top side and a blue bobbin thread for the under side. Here is one side of my finished product: and here is the other side: See my front and back? Cute baby girl, cute wrap and even though she'd only been in it for 2 minutes, it was already covered in drool - it didn't stand a chance. She even managed to get both sides!! Front shot: Back shot: Click here for a video demo on wearing your wrap and your baby. ~Star
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***Please always use extra caution when wearing baby (especially newborns and sleeping babies) and do your own research on the safety issues as that's not what is covered in this tutorial. I know a few things for sure; make sure baby's face is visible, their chin is off their chest and please note that jersey wraps should not be used for a back carry hold. I know what you're thinking. "We get it already crazy lady"! I know. This is the THIRD baby wrap tutorial. But don't worry, 3 is where I make myself draw a line! And trust me it's not easy... I wanted to do a 4th binkie leash tute and restrained myself. Anywho, this wrap is different in that it's one-sided. I've also tweaked a few little things here and there making this one my favorite of them all. This one-sided version is easier to make and since there are less layers baby isn't as hot. Plus I always make things reversible (baby wrap, carseat canopy, nursing cover, boppy slipcover) then wish I didn't bother since I only ever use one side of it anyway. ***You will need 5.5-6 yards of jersey knit fabric (the edges will curl when stretched) and a piece of cotton fabric that is 22"x22" for your front support panel. Wash and dry all of it then iron the cotton fabric. Lay out your jersey fabric and take a deep breath... this may take a while. Trim the long edge (the 5.5 yard side) if you want to since it's usually holey or discolored. Or leave it if you don't care (after washing and drying, the holes should dissapear).Then when that's done, measure 20" from the side you just cut and cut your first wrap. You should be able to make 1-2 more wraps from your remaining fabric.After it's all cut, trim the 20" edges so they're nice and straight. Now find the center so you can mark it with pins. Place pins in the top and bottom of the center to mark it. Measure from edge to edge where the pins are so you can see how big to cut your fabric panel. Keep it 22" wide and trim height to whatever measurement you came up with in the previous step. Iron the shorter sides of your fabric panel about 1/2" under. Using the pins you added to the wrap earlier as a guide, line the panel up with the center of the wrap. If your wrap is the same on both sides, place the panel face down on the side of the wrap that the edges curl away from. If your wrap has a pattern on one side, place the panel face down on the wrong side of the wrap. Pin panel to the wrap along both the top and bottom raw edges, lining it up perfectly.Sew 1/4" from the top and bottom edges. Turn it right side out then iron the seams flat.Once ironed, pin the sides to the wrap so you can topstitch around the entire panel closing the sides.When topstitching the sides of the panel, stitch as close to the edge as you can but for the top and bottom of the panel you don't need to be as close to the edge. Yay! See my video demo here to put it on and put baby in it.
***Please always use extra caution when wearing baby (especially newborns and sleeping babies) and do your own research on the safety issues as that's not what is covered in this tutorial. I know a few things for sure; make sure baby's face is visible, their chin is off their chest and please note that jersey wraps should not be used for a back carry hold. I know what you're thinking. "We get it already crazy lady"! I know. This is the THIRD baby wrap tutorial. But don't worry, 3 is where I make myself draw a line! And trust me it's not easy... I wanted to do a 4th binkie leash tute and restrained myself. Anywho, this wrap is different in that it's one-sided. I've also tweaked a few little things here and there making this one my favorite of them all. This one-sided version is easier to make and since there are less layers baby isn't as hot. Plus I always make things reversible (baby wrap, carseat canopy, nursing cover, boppy slipcover) then wish I didn't bother since I only ever use one side of it anyway. ***You will need 5.5-6 yards of jersey knit fabric (the edges will curl when stretched) and a piece of cotton fabric that is 22"x22" for your front support panel. Wash and dry all of it then iron the cotton fabric. Lay out your jersey fabric and take a deep breath... this may take a while. Trim the long edge (the 5.5 yard side) if you want to since it's usually holey or discolored. Or leave it if you don't care (after washing and drying, the holes should dissapear).Then when that's done, measure 20" from the side you just cut and cut your first wrap. You should be able to make 1-2 more wraps from your remaining fabric.After it's all cut, trim the 20" edges so they're nice and straight. Now find the center so you can mark it with pins. Place pins in the top and bottom of the center to mark it. Measure from edge to edge where the pins are so you can see how big to cut your fabric panel. Keep it 22" wide and trim height to whatever measurement you came up with in the previous step. Iron the shorter sides of your fabric panel about 1/2" under. Using the pins you added to the wrap earlier as a guide, line the panel up with the center of the wrap. If your wrap is the same on both sides, place the panel face down on the side of the wrap that the edges curl away from. If your wrap has a pattern on one side, place the panel face down on the wrong side of the wrap. Pin panel to the wrap along both the top and bottom raw edges, lining it up perfectly.Sew 1/4" from the top and bottom edges. Turn it right side out then iron the seams flat.Once ironed, pin the sides to the wrap so you can topstitch around the entire panel closing the sides.When topstitching the sides of the panel, stitch as close to the edge as you can but for the top and bottom of the panel you don't need to be as close to the edge. Yay! See my video demo here to put it on and put baby in it.
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Although relaxing, sleeping on your back during pregnancy may not be recommended. Let’s discuss the side effects of the position and ways to sleep comfortably.
***Please always use extra caution when wearing baby (especially newborns and sleeping babies) and do your own research on the safety issues as that's not what is covered in this tutorial. I know a few things for sure; make sure baby's face is visible, their chin is off their chest and please note that jersey wraps should not be used for a back carry hold. I know what you're thinking. "We get it already crazy lady"! I know. This is the THIRD baby wrap tutorial. But don't worry, 3 is where I make myself draw a line! And trust me it's not easy... I wanted to do a 4th binkie leash tute and restrained myself. Anywho, this wrap is different in that it's one-sided. I've also tweaked a few little things here and there making this one my favorite of them all. This one-sided version is easier to make and since there are less layers baby isn't as hot. Plus I always make things reversible (baby wrap, carseat canopy, nursing cover, boppy slipcover) then wish I didn't bother since I only ever use one side of it anyway. ***You will need 5.5-6 yards of jersey knit fabric (the edges will curl when stretched) and a piece of cotton fabric that is 22"x22" for your front support panel. Wash and dry all of it then iron the cotton fabric. Lay out your jersey fabric and take a deep breath... this may take a while. Trim the long edge (the 5.5 yard side) if you want to since it's usually holey or discolored. Or leave it if you don't care (after washing and drying, the holes should dissapear).Then when that's done, measure 20" from the side you just cut and cut your first wrap. You should be able to make 1-2 more wraps from your remaining fabric.After it's all cut, trim the 20" edges so they're nice and straight. Now find the center so you can mark it with pins. Place pins in the top and bottom of the center to mark it. Measure from edge to edge where the pins are so you can see how big to cut your fabric panel. Keep it 22" wide and trim height to whatever measurement you came up with in the previous step. Iron the shorter sides of your fabric panel about 1/2" under. Using the pins you added to the wrap earlier as a guide, line the panel up with the center of the wrap. If your wrap is the same on both sides, place the panel face down on the side of the wrap that the edges curl away from. If your wrap has a pattern on one side, place the panel face down on the wrong side of the wrap. Pin panel to the wrap along both the top and bottom raw edges, lining it up perfectly.Sew 1/4" from the top and bottom edges. Turn it right side out then iron the seams flat.Once ironed, pin the sides to the wrap so you can topstitch around the entire panel closing the sides.When topstitching the sides of the panel, stitch as close to the edge as you can but for the top and bottom of the panel you don't need to be as close to the edge. Yay! See my video demo here to put it on and put baby in it.
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When a family walks through an unimaginable journey like delivering a sleeping baby, anytime a new pregnancy occurs there is a lot of fear, hesitation, and caution surrounding the future. When Loss is Part of Your Story In 2021 Natalie was 17 weeks pregnant and was only measuring around 14 weeks. Their daughter Everleigh had fluid behind her head called “cystic groma” and her skin was inflamed called “edema” This was news no parent wants to hear.
Although relaxing, sleeping on your back during pregnancy may not be recommended. Let’s discuss the side effects of the position and ways to sleep comfortably.
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Descripción Descripción : Almohada posicionadora para dormir para bebés, colchoneta antivuelco para dormir, soporte seguro para la cabeza y la cintura Este es un apoyo cómodo cuando el bebé duerme. La función de cuña de cuna eleva la cabeza del bebé para facilitar la respiración. Los parachoques curvos patentados se ajustan a la forma natural del bebé cuando duerme de lado. La pestaña "Girar la cabeza" alienta a los cuidadores a girar la cabeza del bebé todas las noches, lo que ayuda a reducir el riesgo de síndrome de cabeza plana (Plagiocefalia posicional). Características : El Ultimate Vent Sleep System combina los beneficios de una cuña para cuna y un posicionador para dormir ventilado para brindarle a su bebé un descanso nocturno cómodo y firme. La cuña de cuna está diseñada para ayudar a la digestión y facilitar la respiración, y los protectores de ventilación de aire ayudan a mantener a su pequeño fresco y cómodo. El material de malla es suave al tacto y también permite que pase el aire para ayudar a reducir el riesgo de sobrecalentamiento, creando un área acogedora para que su pequeño duerma tranquilo. Precaución : No lo use para bebés de menos de 6 lb (2,72 kg) Una vez que su bebé comience a moverse mientras duerme, ya no debe usar el posicionador para dormir . Considere la posibilidad de que su médico considere las posiciones apropiadas para dormir de su bebé. Instrucciones para el cuidado: No lavar con lejía en agua fría, secar, etc., mantener seco natural. Especificación: Material: tela y algodón Color blanco Peso : 153 Tamaño: 40 x 31 cm/15,74 x 12,20" (Apto para bebés de 0 a 4 meses) El paquete incluye : 1 x posicionador de sueño antivuelco seguro para bebés , , , , , , , , Información de envío (1) Envío GRATIS de 10 a 15 días hábiles, (2) Envío estándar de 7 a 12 días hábiles. Estimaciones de envío y entrega Enviamos los pedidos en stock lo antes posible. Esto suele ser dentro de los dos días hábiles, pero hay situaciones en las que puede llevar más tiempo. Todas las estimaciones se basan en días hábiles. Nota: (1) El tiempo de envío mencionado anteriormente se refiere al tiempo estimado de días hábiles que demorará el envío después de que se haya enviado un pedido. (2) Los días hábiles no incluyen sábado/domingo ni días festivos. (3) Estas estimaciones se basan en circunstancias normales y no son una garantía de los plazos de entrega. (4) No somos responsables de las fallas o retrasos en la entrega que resulten de cualquier evento de fuerza mayor, como desastres naturales, mal tiempo, guerra, problemas aduaneros y cualquier otro evento fuera de nuestro control directo. Devoluciones y cambios Nuestra póliza tiene una duración de 14 días. Si han pasado 14 días desde su compra, lamentablemente no podemos ofrecerle un reembolso o cambio. Para ser elegible para una devolución, su artículo debe estar sin usar y en las mismas condiciones en que lo recibió. También debe estar en el embalaje original. para obtener más información, visite nuestra Política de devoluciones página. Carta del tamaño Guía de tallas y ajustes Tenga en cuenta que la mayoría de nuestras prendas son tallas para jóvenes, que son más pequeñas que las tallas regulares para mujeres de EE. UU./Europa. Consulte la tabla de medidas de cada producto individual para determinar el mejor tamaño para usted. La tabla de tallas y la información específicas del producto se pueden encontrar en la descripción del producto o en la galería de imágenes del producto. Nuestro equipo hace todo lo posible para incluir detalles precisos sobre el tamaño y las medidas de cada artículo en las descripciones de los productos. Si tiene preguntas sobre el tamaño o cualquier otra información sobre un artículo específico, envíenos un correo electrónico a [email protected] para obtener detalles específicos. Encuentra el mejor tamaño Al comparar sus medidas con las que figuran en el sitio, asegúrese de verificar si la tela es elástica o no. Si es así, se puede estirar una pulgada o más. Busto: Envuelva la cinta métrica sin apretar alrededor de la parte más completa de su busto para garantizar un ajuste cómodo. Cintura: Mida la parte más angosta de su cintura natural, sosteniendo la cinta métrica lo suficientemente floja para que le quede cómodamente. Caderas: coloque la cinta métrica alrededor de la parte más ancha de sus caderas, apoyando la cinta cómodamente contra su cuerpo. Longitud: para blusas y vestidos, mida desde la parte superior del hombro hasta el dobladillo. Para vestidos palabra de honor, mide desde la parte más alta del escote hasta el dobladillo. Para pantalones y faldas, mida desde la parte superior de la cintura hasta el dobladillo. Manga: con el brazo extendido, mida desde la base del cuello hasta el final del dobladillo de la manga para determinar dónde le quedará el largo de la manga. Carta del tamaño Vestidos Tops fondos Mezclilla Trajes de baño Zapatos Tabla de tallas de vestidos Tabla de tallas de vestido (pulgadas) VESTIDOS TAMAÑO EN PULGADAS TALLA EE. UU./CAN BUSTO CINTURA CADERAS XS 0 31"-32" 24"-25" 34"-35" S 2-4 33"-34" 26"-27" 36"-37" METRO 6-8 35"-36" 28"-29" 38"-39" L 10-12 37"-39" 30"-32" 40"-42" SG 14 40"-42" 33"-35" 43"-45" Tabla de tallas de vestido (cm) VESTIDOS TAMAÑO EN CM TALLA EE. UU./CAN BUSTO CINTURA CADERAS XS 0 78.7-81.2 60,9-63,5 86,3-88,9 S 2-4 83,8-86,3 66-68.5 91,4-93,9 METRO 6-8 88,9-91,4 71.1-73.6 96.5-99 L 10-12 93,9-99 76.2-81.2 101.6-106.6 SG 14 101.6-106.6 81,2-88,9 109.2-114.3 Tabla de tallas de camisetas Tabla de tallas de tops (pulgadas) PARTES SUPERIORES TAMAÑO EN PULGADAS TALLA EE. UU./CAN BUSTO CINTURA XS 0 31"-32" 24"-25" S 2-4 33"-34" 26"-27" METRO 6-8 35"-36" 28"-29" L 10-12 37"-39" 30"-32" SG 14 40"-42" 33"-35" Tabla de tallas de tops (cm) PARTES SUPERIORES TAMAÑO EN CM TALLA EE. UU./CAN BUSTO CINTURA XS 0 78.7-81.2 60,9-63,5 S 2-4 83,8-86,3 66-68.5 METRO 6-8 88,9-91,4 71.1-73.6 L 10-12 93,9-99 76.2-81.2 SG 14 101.6-106.6 83,8-88,9 Tabla de tallas de pantalones Tabla de tallas de pantalones (pulgadas) PARTE INFERIOR TAMAÑO EN PULGADAS TALLA EE. UU./CAN CINTURA CADERAS XS 0 24"-25" 34"-35" S 2-4 26"-27" 36"-37" METRO 6-8 28"-29" 38"-39" L 10-12 30"-32" 40"-42" SG 14 33"-35" 43"-45" Tabla de tallas de pantalones (cm) PARTE INFERIOR TAMAÑO EN CM TALLA EE. UU./CAN CINTURA CADERAS XS 0 60,9-63,5 86,3-88,9 S 2-4 66-68.5 91,4-93,9 METRO 6-8 71.1-73.6 96,4-93,9 L 10-12 76.2-81.2 101.6-106.6 SG 14 83,8-88,9 109.2-114.3 Tabla de tallas de mezclilla Tabla de tallas de mezclilla (pulgadas) MEZCLILLA TAMAÑO EN PULGADAS TALLA DE CINTURA TALLA JOVEN CINTURA TALLE BAJO CADERAS 24 0 24"-25" 26"-27" 32"-33" 25 1 25"-26" 28"-29" 33"-34" 26 3 26"-27" 30"-31" 34"-35" 27 5 27"-28" 31"-32" 35"-36" 28 7 28"-29" 32"-33" 36"-37" 29 9 29"-30" 33"-34" 37"-38" 30 11 30"-31" 34"-35" 38"-39" 31 13 31"-3" 35"-36" 39"-40" 32 15 32"-33" 36"-37" 40"-41" Tabla de tallas de mezclilla (cm) MEZCLILLA TAMAÑO EN CM TALLA DE CINTURA TALLA JOVEN CINTURA TALLE BAJO CADERAS 24 0 60,9-63,5 66-68.5 81,2-83,8 25 1 63.5-66 71.1-73.6 83,8-86,3 26 3 66-68.5 76,2-78,7 86,3-88,9 27 5 68.5-71.1 78.7-81.2 88,9-91,4 28 7 71.1-73.6 81,2-83,8 91,4-93,9 29 9 73,6-76,2 83,8-86,3 93,9-96,5 30 11 76,2-78,7 86,3-88,9 96.5-99 31 13 78.7-81.2 88,9-91,4 99-101.6 32 15 81,2-83,8 91,4-93,9 101.6-104.1 Tabla de tallas de trajes de baño Tabla de tallas de trajes de baño (pulgadas) TRAJES DE BAÑO TAMAÑO EN PULGADAS TALLA EE. UU./CAN BUSTO CINTURA CADERAS XS 0 31"-32" 24"-25" 33"-34" S 2 33"-34" 26"-27" 35"-37" METRO 4 35"-36" 28"-29" 37"-38" L 6 37"-39" 30"-32" 39"-41" SG 8 40"-42" 33"-35" 42"-44" Tabla de tallas de trajes de baño (cm) TRAJES DE BAÑO TAMAÑO EN CM TALLA EE. UU./CAN BUSTO CINTURA CADERAS XS 0 78.7-81.2 60,9-63,5 83,8-86,3 S 2 83,8-86,3 66-68.5 88,9-93,9 METRO 4 88,9-91,4 71.1-73.6 93,9-96,5 L 6 93,9-99 76.2-81.2 99-104.1 SG 8 101.6-106.6 81,2-88,9 106,6-111,7 Tabla de tallas de zapatos A NOSOTROS EURO Reino Unido Australia JAPÓN CHINA 5 35-36 3 3.5 21.5 35 5.5 36 3.5 4 22 35.5 6 36-37 4 4.5 22.5 36 6.5 37 4.5 5 23 36.5 7 37-38 5 5.5 23.5 37 7.5 38 5.5 6 24 37.5 8 38-39 6 6.5 24.5 38 8.5 39 6.5 7 25 38.5 9 39-40 7 7.5 25,5 39 9.5 40 7.5 8 26 39.5 10 40-41 8 8.5 26.5 40 11 41-42 9 9.5 27.5 41 Atención: esta guía solo proporciona información general sobre tallas y el ajuste puede variar según el estilo y la marca. Para obtener información más específica sobre el tamaño del producto, consulte la descripción del producto. NOTA: Todas las modelos usan talla pequeña en blusas y vestidos, y talla 1, 3 o 5 en jeans dependiendo de su tipo de cuerpo. La mayoría de los jeans y vestidos Kalles tienen algo de elasticidad, consulte la descripción del producto para obtener detalles de la tela. La mayoría de las partes inferiores de kalles tienen una entrepierna de 31 a 34 pulgadas, según el corte y el estilo. El tamaño puede variar según el corte y el estilo. Hacer una pregunta Nombre Correo electrónico Mensaje Enviar Enviar Este sitio está protegido por reCAPTCHA y se aplican la Política de privacidad de Google y los Términos del servicio.
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