On our site, you will see TWO OPTIONS for ensuring you find the perfect size garment to fit you.

OPTION ONE - SIZE RECOMMENDER
Use the size recommender by entering your BODY MEASUREMENTS into the box. The recomender will calculate the best fit for you based on your body measurements. Remember to select which fit you prefer (regular, slim or loose)

OPTION TWO - GARMENT MEASUREMENT
For this option, we have provided the GARMENT MEASURMENTS. W
e recommend you find a similar garment you already own that fits you well, and measure that by laying it flat. Then use that measurement to find a matching size on our displayed size chart. For chest, waist and hip measurements you need to double the measurement you take to get the full chest, waist or hip measurement. Length measurements are not doubled.

HOW TO MEASURE A T-SHIRT, Polo shirt, singlet, CROP TOP, Jacket or Hoodie

The measurement you will see in the size chart refers to the full circumference of the chest (the entire front & back). You will need to double the measurement to compare it to our size chart. For example, if the measurement of your garment is 42cm, the entire front + back (full chest) will be 84cm.
  1. Chest is measured along line A, under the arm pit. You then need to double this measurement to get the full chest measurement to compare to our size chart.
  2. Back length is measured along line B, from the back of the shirt at the base of the neck band to the hem line.

HOW TO MEASURE PANTS, SHORTS, skorts OR TIGHTS

The measurement you will see in the size chart refers to the full circumference of the waist or hip (the entire front & back). The leg will be taken on the outside edge.
 
The waist measurement is the smallest (narrowest) part of the waist. The measurement you see when laying your garment flat at home will need to be doubled to compare it to our size chart. For example, if the measurement of your garment is 30cm, the entire front + back (full waist) will be 60cm.
 
The hip is the widest part of your lower body. Typically, the chest and hip are at equal distance to the waist, so your waist will most likely be in the middle of both. As usual, we measure the garment laying flat, so we are only measuring the front width. For the entire measurement, double the length listed.
 
The leg mesurements are not doubled.

  1. Waist is measured along line A. You then need to double this measurement to get the full hip measurement to compare to our size chart.
  2. Hip is measured along line B at the widest part of the garment. You then need to double this measurement to get the full hip measurement to compare to our size chart.
  3. Outside leg length is measure along line C, from top of waist to hem.­­­­

HOW TO MEASURE A Dress

The measurement you will see in the chart refers to the full circumference of the chest, waist or hip (the entire front & back). You will need to double the result to compare it to our size chart. For example, if the measurement of your garment waist is 42cm, the entire front + back (full waist) will be 84cm.

Chest is measured under the arm pit. The waist measurement is the smallest (narrowest) part of the waist. The hip is the widest part of your lower body. Typically, the chest and hip are at equal distance to the waist, so your waist will most likely be in the middle of both.  
 
  1. Chest is measured along line A, under the arm pit. You then need to double this measurement to get the full chest measurement to compare to our size chart.
  2. Waist is measured along line B, the narrowest part of the garment. You then need to double this measurement to get the full chest measurement to compare to our size chart.
  3. Hip is measured along line C at the widest part of the garment. You then need to double this measurement to get the full waist or hip measurement to compare to our size chart.
  4. Back length is measured along line D, on the back of the dress from the base of the collar to the hem.

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