9 - 10 Years (134-140cm)

Our 9–10 years collection (134–140cm) is packed with organic kidswear for older kids who love bold prints and comfortable, quality clothing. Inside you'll find stretch leggings, graphic tees, cosy sweatshirts, dresses, and fun socks sized 134–140cm. If your child is... Read more

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Frequently asked questions

What does 134-140cm mean, and how do I know if my 9-year-old will fit this size?

The 134-140cm range is based on height, not age, because kids this age vary hugely in size. Measure your child standing against a flat wall and compare against the centimetre range on the label. If they are around 134-140cm tall, this is their size. Age is only a rough guide, so a tall 8-year-old might fit this size just as well as an average 10-year-old.

Is organic cotton still worth it for older kids who are harder on their clothes?

Yes, and arguably more so. Kids at 9-10 are wearing their clothes for longer hours through sport, play, and school, so fabric quality matters more than ever. GOTS certified organic cotton holds its shape and softness through repeated washing, which means clothes survive the school year rather than looking worn out by Term 2. It also breathes better than synthetic blends, which matters for active kids.

What are the best everyday school outfits for 9-10 year olds from this collection?

The most reliable combination is a long-sleeve organic tee or top paired with comfortable joggers or leggings. Kids this age often have strong opinions about what they will and will not wear, so look for pieces with a relaxed fit and soft waistbands. Layering with a zip hoodie or lightweight jacket covers the temperature swings between morning drop-off and afternoon pickup without needing a full outfit change.

Do European brands size differently from Australian kids clothing labels?

Yes, they do. European brands like DUNS Sweden, Frugi, Toby Tiger, and Kite use height-based sizing in centimetres rather than age labels, and they tend to run slightly more generous than Australian brands at equivalent ages. If your child wears a size 8-9 in an Australian brand, they will likely fit 128-134cm or 134-140cm depending on their actual height. Always use the centimetre measurement as your guide.

What brands are best for kids who are particular about how their clothes feel?

DUNS Sweden and Frugi are the standout choices for sensory-sensitive kids. Both use soft, pre-washed organic cotton that does not feel stiff or scratchy even when new. Seams are flat and non-scratchy, and the fits are relaxed rather than structured. Kite is another reliable option for kids who want comfortable, non-restrictive clothing that moves with them rather than pulling or bunching.