Many people mistakenly believe that children's fishing clothing is just a smaller version of adult clothing. In fact, within the industry, the craftsmanship, details and standards of the two are completely different, with core differences clearly evident:
1. Fabric standards differ: children's clothing follows higher skin-friendly and safety standards, using formaldehyde-free, non-irritating eco-friendly fabrics, soft and delicate, suitable for children's tender skin, preventing allergies and redness; adult clothing focuses on wear resistance, durability and high protection, with tougher fabric.
2. Design differs: children's clothing allows for growth, is loose without constricting the waist or body, suitable for children running, bending, climbing and other large movements; adult clothing is tailored to fit the body, balancing comfort with a neat appearance, avoiding bulkiness.
3. Safety details differ: children's clothing has no sharp stitching or unnecessary decorations, cuffs and hems use soft elastic edging, and hats have no hard drawstrings, reducing outdoor safety risks; adult clothing focuses on functional details, such as hidden pockets, reinforced cuffs and windproof hems.
4. Functional focus differs: children's clothing emphasises light sun protection, skin-friendly breathability, and insect prevention, suitable for short-duration parent-child fishing; adult clothing focuses on high-level sun protection, water resistance, wear and tear resistance, all-weather suitability, suitable for professional long-duration fishing.
