How to Choose Your Size
Finding the right size depends not only on measurements but also on how you prefer your clothes to fit. Below are some general guidelines for each category of our garments:
Shirts & Blouses
• For a regular fit, choose your true size (the size you usually wear).
• If you want an oversized or relaxed look, we recommend going one size up.
Dresses
• For fitted or tailored dresses, stick to your true size to achieve the intended silhouette.
• For loose-fit or flowy styles, your true size should be comfortable. If you want more structure, consider sizing down.
• Pay attention to bust and waist measurements—these are key for getting the right fit.
Pants & Shorts
• The waist measurement is the most important factor when choosing bottoms.
• If you are between two sizes, consider how you want them to fit:
• Tighter at the waist/hips → choose the smaller size.
• More relaxed and easy at the waist → choose the larger size.
• For wide-leg or straight-leg pants, stick with your true size. For skinny or body- hugging fits, consider sizing up if you want more comfort.
Tops & Knitwear
• Focus on the bust/chest measurement.
• For a classic fit, choose your true size.
• For a slouchy or oversized look, go one size up.
• Knitwear naturally has stretch, so your true size should fit most comfortably.
Skirts
• The waist and hip measurements are most important.
• For fitted skirts, choose true size. For looser, A-line or flowy styles, you may size up if you prefer extra movement.
Swimwear
• Choose your true size for the most comfortable and supportive fit.
• If you are between sizes, we generally recommend sizing up for comfort.
• Pay special attention to bust and hip measurements for the best fit.
General Tips
• Always check the size chart with exact measurements in cm/inches.
• Think about the style and fabric: non-stretch fabrics (like cotton poplin) may feel snug, while stretch fabrics (with spandex/elastane) offer more flexibility.
• If you’re unsure between two sizes, decide whether you want a more fitted or more relaxed look.
• Remember that different body proportions (e.g., broader shoulders, narrower waist) may mean you prefer different sizes depending on the garment type.