Size guide

  • Guidelines:
  • To best imagine how the items will look on you, I recommended that you look in your closet for an item with a similar cut. And what to do after you found it?
  • Place the item on a flat surface (table/floor), measure (with a tape measure) the height and the widest and narrowest part (if there is a significant difference).
  • You will compare these measurements to the garment measurements on the website (listed in the Description > Measurements tab, on the product page).
  • If the item on the site is higher, it will be longer on you, and vice versa. If the item on the site is wider, you will need it more oversized / too large in relation to your item, and vice versa.
  • If you don't have a similar item:
  • Look at the garment measurements on the website (listed in the Description > Measurements tab, on the product page).
  • Every measurement on the site (usually: height and width) is equal to your body measurement. But how to measure my body?
  • You must measure each area on the widest part of your body (shoulders for the upper part, buttock for the lower part).
  • Keep the measuring tape straight and relatively loose so that it grips your body precisely but does not press on it at all.
  • Gold recommendation: always make sure you take at least 1-2 cm extra (don't exaggerate the pants) so that you will be comfortable even after you eat.
  • Compare your measurements (as measured) to the garment measurements (listed in the Description > Measurements tab, on the product page).
  • If the item on the site is taller than your upper/lower body length, the item will be longer on you, and vice versa. If the item on the website is wider than your upper/lower body, it will be more oversized/too big on you, and vice versa.
  • ***The measurements of the clothing details on the website were measured on a flat surface.
  • ***In cases where the fabric is lycra / there is rubber - I will write a minimum circumference when the fabric is loose, and a maximum circumference when the fabric is very stretched. Of course, no garment should be worn with elastic that is too tight or not stretched at all. So if your waist circumference is somewhere in the middle of the range, there is a high chance that the garment fits you.
  • Which of my scopes should I know?

 

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