Size Guide
Find Your Perfect Fit
Finding the right size shouldn’t be complicated.
Our size guide helps you take accurate measurements so you can choose the size that fits you best.
Because every style and fabric may fit slightly differently, we recommend checking the size chart on each product page for the most accurate sizing.
How to Measure Yourself
For the best results, use a soft measuring tape and measure close to the body without pulling too tight.
Bust
Measure around the fullest part of your chest, keeping the measuring tape level across your back.
This measurement is important for tops, dresses, jackets and swimwear.
Waist
Measure around the narrowest part of your waist, usually just above your belly button.
This measurement is especially important for dresses, skirts and high-waisted items.
Hips
Measure around the fullest part of your hips, keeping the tape straight and parallel to the floor.
This measurement is important for pants, skirts, shorts and fitted dresses.
Inseam (for Pants & Trousers)
Measure from the top of the inner thigh down to the ankle.
This helps determine the correct length for trousers, jeans and leggings.
Between Two Sizes?
If your measurements fall between two sizes, we generally recommend choosing the larger size for a more comfortable fit.
For more fitted styles, you may prefer the smaller size.
Always check the product-specific size chart for the most accurate recommendation.
Fit May Vary by Style
Different fabrics and designs can affect how a garment fits.
For example:
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Stretch fabrics may offer a more flexible fit
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Structured fabrics may feel more tailored
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Relaxed styles are designed for a looser fit
For the most accurate sizing, refer to the size chart on the product page.
Still Unsure?
If you’re unsure which size to choose, our support team is happy to help.
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