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Sizing FAQ

How does your sizing work?

We provide garment measurements in each product description, measured flat. These may vary by item, so please compare your own measurements with the listed ones to ensure the correct size.

How do I know what will fit me?

If you’re unsure of which size to buy, we recommend measuring yourself before purchasing. This helps you buy the right product the first time, no exchanging necessary. Also, check customer reviews for insights on how our garments fit various sizes and body types.

How do I measure myself?

Depending on the product, you may need to know different measurements - for pants, it’s nice to know your inseam, for jumpsuits, the length of your torso.

Use a flexible measuring tape to take your measurements while avoiding bulky clothing that could interfere. Ensure the tape is snug but not tight, and avoid sucking in, so your measurements reflect a comfortable fit.

*Pro tip: If you have a piece of clothing that you love the fit of, you can measure that garment and compare the measurements to our product’s size guide to find the right fit for you. 

Measuring Specific Garments

Jumpsuits
Measuring Shirts & Pants
Dresses

Taking Body Measurements

  • Bust - Place the measuring tape under your armpits and wrap it around the largest part of your chest.
  • Waist - The measuring tape will fall between your ribcage and your hip bone, not too far above your belly button. Typically the waist is the smallest part of your torso. 
  • Hips - Wrap the measuring tape around the fullest part of your hips (typically, this is the largest part of your booty!). Try to keep the measuring tape as even as possible here, so you get an accurate measurement. 
  • Inseam - Measure your inner leg from just under your crotch to the bottom of your ankle. 
  • Torso - The measuring tape should fall from your shoulder, over your bust and belly, all the way to your crotch. 
  • Bicep - Wrap the tape around your bicep, the thickest part of your upper arm.

If you don’t have a measuring tape, use a piece of string or ribbon. After wrapping it around your body, cut or mark where the string meets and compare it to a yardstick or ruler (if using a ruler, keep track of its end and move it accordingly).

Still have questions?

Contact us and we will help find your perfect fit.