Size Guide & Fit Informationt

Size Guide & Fit Informationt

Welcome to our Size Guide! Here, you’ll find a complete guide to help you select the best fit for your clothing items, including tops, dresses, trousers, skirts, and lingerie. For a perfect fit, we recommend reviewing the conversion charts and following the measuring tips below.


How to Measure

Before choosing your size, take a few moments to measure yourself accurately. Use a flexible measuring tape for best results, and follow these tips:

  • Bust: Measure around the fullest part of your chest, keeping the tape snug but not tight.
  • Waist: Wrap the tape around the narrowest part of your waist. Breathe normally and avoid sucking in for an accurate measurement.
  • Hips: Stand with feet together and measure around the widest part of your hips and bottom.
  • Inseam: Measure from the inside of your thigh down to the ankle bone.
  • Length (for dresses and skirts): Measure from your shoulder (for dresses) or waist (for skirts) to your desired hem length.

International Size Conversion Chart

Use this chart to find your size based on international conversions. Sizes vary by region, so this table offers an equivalent size for each region along with corresponding body measurements.

International Size Conversion Chart

International Size Conversion Chart

Women’s Clothing Size Conversion
US Size Bust (inches) Waist (inches) Hips (inches) Inseam (inches) UK Size EU Size Asia (Japan/Korea)
XS 32-33 24-25 34-35 26-27 4-6 32-34 7-9 / 44-55
S 34-35 26-27 36-37 28-29 8-10 36-38 9-11 / 55-66
M 36-37 28-29 38-39 29-30 12-14 40-42 11-13 / 66-77
L 38-39 30-31 40-41 30-31 16-18 44-46 13-15 / 77-88
XL 40-42 32-34 42-44 31-32 20-22 48-50 15-17 / 88-99
XXL 43-45 35-37 45-47 32-33 24-26 52-54 17-19 / 99-110

Note: Sizes may vary slightly depending on the brand. Always check the product’s specific size details for best fit.

Understanding Outfit Design Types

Each dress or skirt style may vary slightly depending on the brand, fabric, or design, but here are the standard lengths and descriptions for popular styles to guide you in choosing the best fit for your body shape and preference.

1. Mini Dress or Skirt

  • Description: Mini dresses and skirts are a timeless fashion favorite, typically designed to fall mid-thigh. These are perfect for casual, party, and chic evening looks.
  • Length: Usually between 30-35 inches from shoulder (for dresses). Skirts typically have an inseam around 14-18 inches.
  • Best For: Showcasing legs, perfect for warmer weather or bold fashion statements.
  • Fit: A variety of fits such as A-line, bodycon, and flared.
  • Occasions: Night-outs, casual day wear, parties, and holidays.

2. Midi Dress or Skirt

  • Description: Midi dresses and skirts fall just below the knee or extend down to mid-calf. They offer more coverage than the mini but are still stylishly modern.
  • Length: Typically 38-42 inches in length.
  • Best For: Achieving a modest yet elegant look; suitable for both casual and formal settings.
  • Fit: From form-fitting to flowy and pleated styles.
  • Occasions: Weddings, professional events, garden parties, or semi-formal gatherings.

3. Maxi Dress or Skirt

  • Description: A maxi dress or skirt is an iconic, full-length style that reaches the ankle or floor. These are great for a dramatic look and typically have a more relaxed vibe.
  • Length: Typically around 55-60 inches.
  • Best For: Creating an elegant and sophisticated silhouette; perfect for formal events, evening wear, or beachside vacations.
  • Fit: Loose, flowing, or bodycon styles, depending on the design.
  • Occasions: Galas, formal dinners, vacations, or black-tie events.

4. Bodycon Dress

  • Description: A bodycon dress is designed to hug the body’s natural curves, showcasing a sleek, figure-flattering silhouette. This form-fitting dress type is ideal for those who want to make a bold fashion statement.
  • Length: Varies from knee-length to floor-length, but usually between 30-40 inches from shoulder to hem.
  • Best For: Highlighting curves and creating a bold, glamorous appearance.
  • Fit: Tight, stretchy, and designed to conform to the body.
  • Occasions: Night-outs, cocktail parties, clubbing, or formal gatherings.

5. Oversized Dress or Top

  • Description: Oversized clothing is all about relaxed, loose fits that provide comfort without compromising on style. These pieces often have a cool, effortless appeal.
  • Length: Varies based on style, from mid-thigh to knee or lower, usually ranging from 32-38 inches for dresses and 20-30 inches for tops.
  • Best For: Casual wear and comfortable daily outfits.
  • Fit: Loose and flowy, often with dropped shoulders, boxy cuts, or tunic styles.
  • Occasions: Daytime outings, casual days at home, running errands, or a laid-back chic look.

6. A-Line Dress

  • Description: An A-line dress has a fitted top and a flared skirt, creating a subtle “A” shape that’s universally flattering.
  • Length: Typically around 36-42 inches.
  • Best For: Balancing proportions, especially for those with an hourglass or pear-shaped figure.
  • Fit: Slightly fitted at the waist, flaring out gently towards the hem.
  • Occasions: Semi-formal events, brunches, office wear, or casual wear.

7. Shift Dress

  • Description: The shift dress is a timeless, straight-cut dress that doesn’t cling to the body. It’s a versatile style that can be worn for both work and play.
  • Length: Usually 34-38 inches in length.
  • Best For: Straight or apple-shaped bodies, or for those who prefer a loose-fitting, comfortable look.
  • Fit: Straight silhouette, with minimal shaping at the waist.
  • Occasions: Office, daytime events, brunches, or casual outings.

8. Peplum Dress

  • Description: Peplum dresses feature a short, flared section at the waistline, creating a feminine silhouette and adding volume to the hips.
  • Length: Generally around 35-42 inches.
  • Best For: Adding shape and volume to the lower body, especially great for creating curves.
  • Fit: Snug at the top and flared at the waist.
  • Occasions: Cocktail parties, office, or formal gatherings.

9. Wrap Dress

  • Description: A wrap dress features a front closure that wraps around the body, creating a V-neckline and cinching the waist for a flattering fit.
  • Length: Usually 36-40 inches.
  • Best For: All body types, as it helps define the waist while flattering curves.
  • Fit: Adjustable and tailored, often tied at the waist.
  • Occasions: Office, date nights, casual events, or brunches.

Additional Outfit Design Types

Kimono Dress/Top

  • Description: A kimono-style dress features wide sleeves and a loose, comfortable fit, often with a tie or belt around the waist.
  • Occasions: Great for casual or holiday wear.

Bohemian/Boho Style

  • Description: Characterized by free-flowing fabrics, relaxed cuts, and earthy tones, the Bohemian style is all about comfort and eclectic design.
  • Occasions: Perfect for summer festivals, vacations, or casual daytime looks.

Trench Coat Dresses

  • Description: Inspired by classic trench coats, these dresses have a structured, military-inspired look with a waist belt and often fall just above the knee.
  • Occasions: Suitable for cooler weather or a stylish outerwear option.

Lingerie Size Chart

Use this chart to find the best fit for lingerie, including bras, panties, and bodysuits.

Lingerie Size Guide: Bras, Panties, and Bodysuits
Lingerie Size Guide: Bras, Panties, and Bodysuits
Lingerie Type US Size Band (inches) Bust (inches) Cup Size Hip (inches) Waist (inches)
**Bra Size** **XS** 28-30 30-32 A-B - -
**S** 30-32 32-34 B-C - -
**M** 32-34 34-36 C-D - -
**L** 34-36 36-38 D-DD - -
**XL** 36-38 38-40 DD-E - -
**Panty Size** **XS** - - - 34-35 -
**S** - - - 36-37 -
**M** - - - 38-39 -
**L** - - - 40-41 -
**XL** - - - 42-44 -
**Bodysuit Size** **XS** - 30-32 - 34-35 24-25
**S** - 32-34 - 36-37 26-27
**M** - 34-36 - 38-39 28-29
**L** - 36-38 - 40-41 30-31
**XL** - 38-40 - 42-44 32-34

Additional Sizing Tips: Understanding Outfit Design Types

Lingerie

Lingerie sizing is unique, as it focuses on specific measurements like bust, waist, and hip. Understanding how these measurements translate to different lingerie pieces is key to a comfortable and flattering fit:

  • Bras: Pay attention to your band size (around the ribcage) and bust size for an accurate fit. The cup size varies based on the difference between your band and bust measurement.
  • Panties: Focus on hip measurements. Ensure the waist and leg openings are comfortable, depending on the cut (e.g., bikini, thong, or full-coverage).
  • Bodysuits: These often require a combination of bust, waist, and hip measurements. Make sure the bodysuit accommodates your bust while fitting snugly at the waist and hips for a smooth silhouette.

Tops & Dresses

When selecting tops and dresses, it’s essential to focus on the following:

  • Bust: Make sure the bust measurement aligns with the size chart for a comfortable fit, especially in form-fitting styles like bodycon dresses.
  • Waist: Dresses with defined waistlines or tops that cinch at the waist should match your waist measurement for a flattering fit.
  • Hips: For dresses and tops that flare out (e.g., A-line dresses), check that the hip measurement is proportional to your body for ease of movement.
  • Length: Dress length varies by style. Mini dresses usually fall around mid-thigh, midi dresses below the knee, and maxi dresses extend to the ankles or floor. Always check the product description for specific length details.

Shorts & Skirts

For shorts and skirts, key measurements are the waist and hips. Additional considerations include:

  • Waist: Ensure the waist fits comfortably without being too tight or loose. Adjustable waistbands can add flexibility.
  • Hips: For skirts that hug the hips (e.g., pencil skirts), make sure your hip measurement matches the size chart.
  • Inseam: For shorts, inseam length is a personal preference. Choose a shorter inseam for a more casual, revealing look, or a longer inseam for more coverage.

Trousers & Jumpsuits

When shopping for trousers and jumpsuits, focus on the following measurements:

  • Trousers: The waist and hips are key measurements, but inseam length is equally important for achieving the desired pant length, especially with different shoe styles.
  • Jumpsuits: For a flattering jumpsuit fit, both bust and inseam measurements are essential. Check the bust measurement for a proper fit, especially in more form-fitting designs, while inseam ensures the legs of the jumpsuit are the right length for your frame.

Understanding Your Body Shape and Design Fit

The key to finding the perfect fit for any outfit, especially with unique designs like lingerie or specialized jumpsuits, is knowing how your body measurements align with the garment’s cut and structure. Always refer to size guides for specific measurements, and keep in mind that each design may have slightly different fits based on fabric stretch, cut, and intended silhouette.

By understanding the basics of body measurements and how they relate to each type of outfit, you can confidently shop for clothes that enhance your figure and provide maximum comfort and style.