Size guide

A guide to accurate self-measurement
In the first step, we will equip ourselves with a home measuring tape (it is important that it has cm dimensions) and take a measurement.
Of the naked body in the areas relevant to the garment:


Neck

Measuring the neck circumference, it is important to take the measurement starting from the widest area and to take a safety margin of error of about 2 cm, in case the garment is not too tight on the neck and then you cannot wear it, a slightly larger width will not be terrible and we can wear it without any problem. It is important to take neck measurements in cases of purchasing clothing with a collar (more popular among elegant clothing among men) or clothing with a tight neck (more popular among women).


Bust
A very popular and important measurement among women is the chest measurement. Chest circumference may vary.

It varies from woman to woman, so accurate measurements here may be important when purchasing clothing, especially lingerie.

The measurement should be taken from the widest area of ​​the chest. It is recommended to take a circumference measurement with an existing bra, and also take into account that there may be additional padding space inside the bra.

Waist

The waist circumference is measured with a tape measure around the body. It is best to allow a small extra space of about half a centimeter-centimeter, both as a general safety margin regarding the garment you will order and for weight changes. (Subject to your discretion)

Hips

The measurement is taken from the fullest part while placing the hips together.

Leg length

The length of the pants is also something that is important to check before buying. The measurement will be made by measuring the inside of the leg - from the crotch area to the foot. It is also important to measure the waist circumference at the same time, especially in cases of purchasing jeans, so that they will fit you perfectly.

Shoulder length

Measurement “coast to shore”, from one shoulder edge to the other across.

Arm length

Measure from the tip of the shoulder, down to the palm of the hand. It is important to measure sleeves so that they are not too long or too short.

Important to know: On each product page on our website, the detailed dimensions of that product appear in measurements, lengths in cm, circumferences, and everything else mentioned on this page.