Size Measurement Chart

Size Chart

US Size
AU/UK Size
EURO Size Bust Waist
cm
inch
cm
inch
2/XS 6 32 <> <> <> <>
4/S 8 34 81cm-86cm 32"-34" 66cm-71cm 26"-28"
6/M 10 36 86cm-91cm 34"-36" 71cm-76cm 28"-30"
8/L 12 38 91cm-96cm 36"-38" 76cm-81cm 30"-32"
10/XL 14 40 96cm-101cm 38"-40" 81cm-86cm 32"-34"
12/2XL 16 42 101cm-106cm 40''-42'' 86cm-91cm
34''-36''
14/3XL 18 44 106cm-111cm 42''-44'' 91cm-96cm
36''-38''
16/4XL 20 46 111cm-116cm 44''-46'' 96cm-101cm
38''-40''

This procedure is used by us when we work out our measurements.To ensure that you get the best fit, please measure a similar item that you own in the same way:

Bust

Lay your garment flat and then with a flexible measuring tape, begin measuring from the left underarm seam and then over to the right underarm seam. Ensure that the garment is flat. If there is excess fabric, ensure that you include this too without stretching the fabric.

Waist

Lay your garment flat and measure the narrowest part of the body from the left seam across to the right seam. Ensure that the garment is flat. If there is excess fabric, ensure that you include this too without stretching the fabric.

Length

Lay your garment flat when taking measurement

Skirts - Measure from side seam of the waist down to the hem

Dresses - Measure from top shoulder seam down to the hem. Where the hem is like a hanky hem or asymmetrical style, you will see two measurements, the first one is for the shortest and the second for the longest. In the case of strapless or similar, measurement will be taken from underarm to hem.

The measurements taken from here are not comparable to those full body measurements. They won't give you the correct measurement to compare against our measurements. It's important that you measure your item as described above.

For stretchable garments, if you see two measurements, the first is from the garment at rest, unstretched, and the second is with the fabric fully stretched. Ideally, you'd want to come somewhere in between depending on the fit you want to achieve.