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Size chart

Take your measurements and choose the best size using our chart.

International Europe Ukraine Bust Hips Waist
XS 34 40 78-82 86-90 60-64
S 36 42 82-86 90-94 64-68
M 38 44 86-90 94-98 68-72
L 40 46 90-94 98-102 72-76
XL 42 48 94-98 102-106 76-80
XXL 44 50 98-102 106-110 80-86
3XL 46 52 102-106 110-114 86-90

* All measurements are in centimeters (cm). If your values are between two sizes, choose the larger one.

How to take body measurements: complete guide

Why accurate body measurements matter

Accurate measurements reduce returns and help you choose the right size faster. When your numbers are taken correctly, garment fit becomes predictable across bust, waist and hips.

This is especially important in online shopping: size charts vary by brand, but your body measurements are your stable baseline. A size chart works only when the measurements are taken correctly.

How to prepare before measuring

Use a flexible measuring tape, stand straight in front of a mirror and keep a natural posture. For better accuracy, measure over light base clothing or underwear without bulky layers.

Keep the tape horizontal and close to the body, but not tight enough to compress. If needed, take two rounds of measurements and use the average result.

Step-by-step: bust, waist and hips

Measure bust around the fullest part of your chest with relaxed shoulders. For waist, locate the narrowest natural point and avoid pulling the tape tighter while exhaling.

Measure hips at the fullest point of your hips and seat with feet together. After each measurement, verify that the tape is level and not sagging at the back.

How to choose when you are between sizes

If your measurements fall between sizes, consider garment cut and fabric stretch. For fitted styles with low stretch, choosing the larger size is usually safer.

If bust, waist and hips point to different sizes, prioritize the zone that matters most for that product type: dresses usually depend on bust and hips, trousers on hips and waist. Fine-tune fit afterwards with styling or minor alteration.

Common mistakes when measuring

The most common mistakes are measuring over thick clothes, twisted tape alignment, over-tight or overly loose tension. Another frequent issue is ignoring natural body fluctuations throughout the day.

To improve consistency, measure under similar conditions, keep your numbers saved, and update them regularly. This makes size selection faster and improves fit confidence.

Questions and answers

How do I correctly measure bust, waist and hips for a size chart?
Stand straight, use a flexible measuring tape and keep it level. Measure bust at the fullest point, waist at the narrowest natural point, and hips at the fullest part of your hips and seat.
Should I measure over clothes or directly on the body?
For best accuracy, measure over light underwear or very thin base clothing. Bulky garments add measurement error and may push you into the wrong size.
How tight should the measuring tape be?
The tape should sit close to your body without squeezing. If it leaves pressure marks, the measurement is too tight and likely underestimated.
What if my measurements are between two sizes?
Choose the larger size for fitted items or low-stretch fabrics. For relaxed silhouettes or stretch fabrics, the smaller size may still work if you prefer a closer fit.
How do I choose if bust, waist and hips point to different sizes?
Prioritize the body area most critical for that garment type: dresses usually depend on bust and hips, trousers on hips and waist. Then fine-tune fit with styling adjustments or minor alterations.