Finding the right fit starts with understanding your body measurements and comparing them carefully to the available size ranges. Our sizing guide is designed to help customers choose apparel that feels comfortable, performs well, and suits individual fit preferences. Measurements are provided using both centimeters and inches to make the selection process easier for shoppers in different regions.
For women’s apparel, sizes typically range from XXS through 2XL. These sizes correspond to a variety of body measurements and are intended to accommodate different shapes and proportions. Smaller sizes are designed for individuals with narrower bust, waist, and underbust measurements, while larger sizes provide additional room and coverage for greater comfort. As sizing increases, measurement ranges gradually expand to support a broader variety of body types while maintaining a balanced fit across the collection.
Bust measurements are one of the most important factors when selecting tops, bras, jackets, and fitted garments. Underbust measurements can also be helpful when choosing supportive apparel, especially sports bras and other performance-focused pieces. Waist measurements assist with selecting leggings, pants, shorts, and fitted bottoms, while hip measurements help ensure proper comfort and mobility. Comparing all of these measurements together often results in a more accurate size selection than relying on a single measurement alone.
Bra sizing is also supported through a size conversion guide that connects traditional band and cup combinations with general alpha sizes. Because body proportions vary significantly, alpha-size recommendations may overlap depending on both band and cup dimensions. This approach helps simplify shopping by providing general guidance when selecting sports bras, supportive tops, and similar garments. Individuals with larger cup sizes may find that sizing recommendations differ slightly from those with the same band size but a smaller cup volume, making it important to consider both measurements together.
Accurate measuring techniques are essential when determining the best fit. To measure the bust, place a flexible measuring tape around the fullest part of the chest while keeping the tape level and comfortably snug. The waist should be measured at the natural waistline, generally located near the narrowest section of the torso. Hip measurements should be taken around the fullest area of the hips and seat while standing naturally. These measurements provide a reliable foundation for comparing personal dimensions to the size chart.
For inseam measurements, remove footwear and measure from the highest point of the inner leg down to the floor. This measurement is especially useful when selecting pants, joggers, leggings, and other full-length garments. Taking inseam measurements while standing upright with feet slightly apart often produces the most consistent results.
Men’s and unisex sizing generally follows a letter-based structure ranging from Small through 2XL. These garments are designed using chest, waist, hip, and inseam measurements similar to those used in women’s sizing guides. Chest measurements are particularly important for tops, hoodies, jackets, and outerwear, while inseam measurements help determine the appropriate length for pants and bottoms. As sizes increase, the measurement ranges expand proportionally to provide comfortable movement and consistent fit throughout the collection.
When measuring the chest, wrap the tape around the fullest area beneath the arms while keeping it level across the back. Waist and hip measurements should be taken using the same methods recommended for other apparel categories. Consistency during the measuring process helps reduce sizing uncertainty and improves overall accuracy when selecting garments online.
Customers who find themselves between two sizes should consider their personal fit preferences before making a decision. Those who prefer a closer, more compressive fit may choose the smaller size if their measurements fall near the lower end of a range. Individuals who enjoy a more relaxed silhouette may find the larger size more comfortable. Fabric composition can also influence the decision, as garments made with stretch materials may provide additional flexibility and adaptability compared to more structured fabrics.
It is important to remember that sizing can vary slightly between styles due to design differences, intended fit, fabric construction, and garment purpose. Performance apparel, lounge pieces, outerwear, and fitted essentials may each fit differently even when labeled with the same size designation. Reviewing product-specific fit notes can provide additional guidance when available.
For the most reliable results, use a soft measuring tape and avoid pulling it too tightly against the body. Measurements should be taken while wearing lightweight clothing or fitted undergarments to minimize inaccuracies. Standing naturally and maintaining normal posture helps ensure realistic measurements that reflect how garments will fit during everyday wear.
Choosing the correct size before placing an order can help improve satisfaction, reduce exchanges, and create a more comfortable wearing experience. By comparing personal measurements to the appropriate size chart and considering factors such as fabric stretch, intended fit, and individual preferences, shoppers can make informed decisions and select apparel that best matches their needs.
