Size Chart & Measurements
Before You Measure: Your Fit-Ready Checklist
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Wear something close-fitting
A slim tee or your favourite seamless set helps you get the most exact numbers.
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Use a flexible measuring tape
A cloth measuring tape gives the best accuracy around your curves.
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Stand naturally
Don't suck in or push out — the goal is your real, most comfortable fit.
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Have your shoes ready
If you'll wear the piece with heels, measure your height with them on.
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Ask for help if possible
A second pair of hands means more accurate measurements.
Find each measuring point on the body below, then measure straight around — keeping the tape level and snug, not tight.
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5 Steps to Your Perfect Fit
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1. Relax your posture
Stand naturally, arms down. A good fit begins with a natural stance.
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2. Keep the tape flat
No twisting, no pressing too tight. Let it glide along the body.
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3. Measure at the fullest points
Stand naturally, arms down. Good fit begins with a natural stance.
- Bust = fullest part of the bust
- Waist = natural waist
- Hip = widest part of the hips
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4. Check in the mirror
A quick mirror check helps ensure the tape is level from front to back.
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5. Record immediately
Write down the numbers you see — small differences matter.
Avoid These Common Fit Mistakes
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Measuring too tight
Pinching the tape gives a smaller number but a worse fit. Comfort matters.
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Ignoring garment length
Check the length on the product page — especially if you're petite or taller than 5'7".
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Sizing down “just in case”
It's always easier to tailor a slightly larger size than to fix one that's too small.


