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Univeral Size Guide

Our General US Size Chart works with most clothing brands and manufacturers, but maybe not all. All measurements in inches. If your measurements fall between two sizes, we recommend to select the larger size (but you may try both sizes on if possible).
Note: All our size charts are guidelines. Sizes may vary with brands, models and manufacturers. Due to this fact, we can not guarantee that our size charts always will show the right sizes.
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How do I measure myself ?

Bust: Use a flexible measuring tape and measure circumference around body over the fullest part of the bust, while wearing a correct fitting bra. Make sure the measuring tape is parallel with the floor all the way around.

Waist: Measure circumference around body at your natural waistline. Your waistline is the narrowest/slimmest part of torso (see illustration above). Note: Waist measurement is a reference measurement. So make sure to measure at the point where torso is slimmest, and NOT where i.e. you want your pants to sit (this is a usual mistake). Still not sure where you waistline is? Stand in front of a mirror, and bend to one side. Your waistline is simply where you can see a natural indentation in torso on this side.

Hips (Seat): Measure circumference of seat at fullest part of your hips.
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