Was going to ask the same thing. Heading to the shop after work to grab one for daughters xmas/birthday present
They're quite different from previous sizes. If you can, I would recommend taking a shirt you know fits with you. If not, you're looking at at least 1 size up but I know some have gone 2.
They're quite different from previous sizes. If you can, I would recommend taking a shirt you know fits with you. If not, you're looking at at least 1 size up but I know some have gone 2.
Took our 5 year old for his this week. Ended up with 9-10 being the best fit.
Given the crap quality of the ugly kit he actually opted for the training gear. Slightly better sizes in those. Think he’s still 7-8 or something like that. For a 5 year old
4 or 5 others in the shop at the time grumbling about the quality (feel) of the kits being poor & the sizes being miles out. Good start from Kappa
Took our 5 year old for his this week. Ended up with 9-10 being the best fit.
Given the crap quality of the ugly kit he actually opted for the training gear. Slightly better sizes in those. Think he’s still 7-8 or something like that. For a 5 year old
4 or 5 others in the shop at the time grumbling about the quality (feel) of the kits being poor & the sizes being miles out. Good start from Kappa
The quality of them is garbage. The baby kit in particular is a joke - it's see through! A shame to see this downgrade after being with Hummel. Their stuff was spot on. You would hope Kappa are asked to buck their ideas up or bugger off. It's not like we're desperate for cash now. A bit of quality control shouldn't be too much to ask for
The quality of them is garbage. The baby kit in particular is a joke - it's see through! A shame to see this downgrade after being with Hummel. Their stuff was spot on. You would hope Kappa are asked to buck their ideas up or bugger off. It's not like we're desperate for cash now. A bit of quality control shouldn't be too much to ask for