Determining Your Size
Using a measuring tape, measure your body (over your undergarments) & refer to body charts to determine the best size. Measurements refer to body size, not garment dimensions, unless otherwise noted. If you fall between sizes, we recommend ordering the larger size.
How to Measure:
Chest: Measure under arms and around the fullest part of your chest with measuring tape parallel to the floor.
Natural Waist: Measure around the smallest part of your waist (where it bends).
Hip: Stand with your feet together and measure around the fullest part of your hip with the measuring tape parallel to the floor.
Arm Length: Slightly bend elbow and measure from the center back of the neck, over top of the shoulder, and down to the wrist.
Inseam: Measure the inseam of pants that fit you well. Place them in a flat position, ensuring both front and back are neatly pressed. Measure from the crotch down to the leg hem along the inseam.
Natural Waist: Measure around the smallest part of your waist (where it bends).
Hip: Stand with your feet together and measure around the fullest part of your hip with the measuring tape parallel to the floor.
Arm Length: Slightly bend elbow and measure from the center back of the neck, over top of the shoulder, and down to the wrist.
Inseam: Measure the inseam of pants that fit you well. Place them in a flat position, ensuring both front and back are neatly pressed. Measure from the crotch down to the leg hem along the inseam.
Note: If your measurements fall between sizes, opt for the larger size. Measurements are given in inches and correspond to body measurements.
Length chart refers to garment dimensions.
Length chart refers to garment dimensions.
Women's Tops and Outerwear (Inches)
Men's Bottoms
Women's International Size Conversion
Note: If your measurements fall between sizes, opt for the larger size.