How to Choose the Perfect Swimsuit Size for a 5 Year Old?
Buying Kids Swimwear Online and Not Sure Which Size to Pick?
You'd think buying a swimsuit for a 5-year-old would be simple. Pick age 5, done. However, as anyone who has experienced it knows, the size listed on the label and the real size are rarely the same. The size of children's swimwear varies by brand, style, and even type of cloth. Here's a simple technique to help you correctly guess the first time.
Age Label vs. Measurements
Age labels on kids swimwear are just a starting point, not a guarantee. Always measure your child's chest, waist, and hips first, then compare against the brand's size chart. A 5-year-old can easily fall anywhere between a size 4 and a size 6, depending on their build.
Sizing Up
Sizing up sounds smart, but a loose swimsuit can be a real safety concern in the water, especially around straps and waistbands. Only go up a size if your child is right between two sizes and the larger one still fits snugly. A secure fit always comes first.
One-Piece vs. Two-Piece
Two-piece sets from the kids summer bottom range make bathroom breaks much quicker, a big win at this age. One-pieces offer better coverage for active swimming. On beach days, add a rash guard from the kids' tops & tees range for extra sun protection.
Fabric Choice
Does the Fabric Actually Have That Much of an Impact?
Yes, more than most parents expect. Nylon and polyester blends hold their shape, resist chlorine, and dry fast. Cotton absorbs water heavily and loses shape quickly. If your child has sensitive skin, opt for UPF 30+ clothing.
Remeasure Every Season
At five, kids can jump a full size in just a few months. Measure your child fresh at the start of every swim season or after any noticeable growth spurt. It takes two minutes and saves you from buying a swimsuit that only fits for a few weeks.
So, what is your five-year-old's appropriate swimsuit size?



