The most important measurement on a shirt whether knit or oxford, is across the shoulder and sleeve length if choosing long sleeved shirts. To allow for growth, a good rule of thumb for fitting most tops is to size up one size from the student's pant size. For example, if a student is in a size 8 regular pant, a medium knit shirt, size 10-12 would be the appropriate fit with room to grow, unless your student prefers them more fitted than oversized.
If your student is in a size 12 regular pant, sizing up to the large (14-16) would be the best choice allowing for growth. With the button-down oxford shirt, it is best to measure your student's sleeve length when purchasing long sleeve shirts. If you want to allow for growth in a long sleeve shirt, the button on the cuff can always be moved for a tighter fit so that the sleeve does not fall below the wrist.
If your student carries weight in the abdomen, you may need to size up to fit that dimension, however, in youth sizes, the husky ... more.
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