Sizing and Fit FAQs

How do I know what size to get?

  1. We often get this question. When shopping online, you need to know your measurements. We all know that sizes vary depending on the brand or country (e.g. European sizes vs American sizes). We recommend you take a measuring tape and take note of your bust, waist, hips and inseam. 

Common fit issues and solutions:

The sizing and fit of a garment can differ depending on the brand or country (e.g.) European sizes vs. American sizes) and while we try our best to include exact measurements in the description of the garment if available, it may be beneficial to locate the original brand’s sizing guide/chart to help differentiate an item’s exact proportions. 


Depending on the item, if exact measurements are available, you are able to locate them in the description box of the item. All measurements are approximate and not a guarantee of fit.

 

Types of Body Measurements:

PTP (pit-to-pit): measuring across the front or back of the garment from the underarm seam on one side the other underarm seam of the other side

Bust: PTP measurement doubled

Waist: measured across one side to the other at the waist height of the garment and then doubled

Inseam: length from the bottom hem of the garment to the mid-seam in the groin area

Length: total length from top to bottom, may vary on high-low or asymmetrical items

Rise: measuring from the mid-seam in the groin area to the waistband of the garment