Size Guide
This size guide helps you choose a better fit before you place your order.
Please review each measurement carefully and compare it with items you already own.
A good fit starts with accurate body measurements and close attention to product details.
Use a soft tape measure and keep it level for more reliable results.
Measure over light clothing or directly on the body for better accuracy.
If you are between sizes, the best option may depend on your preferred fit.
Some customers prefer a close fit, while others choose a more relaxed style.
Because styles can vary, always check the product page before making a final choice.
The listed size information should be read together with the item description.
Fabric, cut, and stretch can all affect how a garment feels when worn.
How to use this size guide
Start by measuring your bust, waist, and hips in a natural standing position.
Keep the tape snug, but do not pull it too tightly against the body.
Write down each result so you can compare it with the measurements shown.
This guide is meant to make that comparison simple and clear.
Check every number twice if you are unsure, especially when ordering a fitted style.
Even a small difference can change how the final fit feels.
For tops, dresses, and fitted styles, bust measurement is often the most important point.
For bottoms, pay close attention to waist and hip measurements.
If an item includes shaping or support, review any available fit notes carefully.
A cup size chart can also help when choosing styles designed around bust support.
Use that information together with the garment details for a more confident decision.
Please note that sizing may vary slightly depending on design and production.
That is normal in apparel and does not always indicate an issue with the item.
Small variations in manual measurement can also happen.
Because of this, this size guide should be used as a helpful reference.
It is not a guarantee that every style will fit in exactly the same way.
If you already own a similar item, compare its measurements with the product details.
This is one of the easiest ways to estimate fit more accurately.
Laying a garment flat can make comparison easier and more consistent.
Be sure to measure from the same points listed in the product information.
Use the size guide alongside those measurements for the best result.
When checking bust, measure around the fullest part without compressing the tape.
For waist, measure around the natural waistline in a relaxed position.
For hips, measure around the fullest part while standing with feet together.
These basic steps make the size guide easier to follow.
They also help reduce guesswork when selecting between two close options.
If a style is described as stretchy, fitted, or oversized, fit may feel different in wear.
Stretch fabrics can allow a closer fit without feeling too tight.
Structured fabrics may feel firmer and leave less room for flexibility.
That is why the size guide should always be read with the product description.
Details about material and cut can provide useful context.
Customers who prefer extra comfort may choose the larger option when between sizes.
Customers who want a more shaped look may prefer the closer option.
Your choice should reflect how you want the item to feel and look.
The size guide supports that choice by giving a clear starting point.
Before checkout, review your measurements one more time.
Make sure each number matches the correct area of the body.
Double-check the selected option on the product page as well.
Using the size guide carefully can help reduce sizing uncertainty.
It can also make shopping smoother and more informed.
If you need general support, please use the contact options available on the store.
For order-related topics, review the customer service and policy pages as needed.
They can provide more information about shipping, returns, and other store details.
This size guide is here to help you choose more confidently.
Please read all available product information before completing your purchase.
