Size | US | UK | Bust | Waist | Hip |
XS | 0-2 | 4 - 8 | 31″ - 32" | 23″ - 24″ | 33″ - 34″ |
S | 3-5 | 8 -10 | 33″ - 35″ | 25″ - 26″ | 35″ - 36″ |
M | 6-8 | 10 - 12 | 36″ - 38″ | 27″ - 28″ | 37″ - 39″ |
L | 9-11 | 12 -14 | 39″ - 41″ | 29″ - 32″ | 40″ - 42″ |
Plus Sizes
Size | US | UK | Bust | Waist | Hip |
1X | 12 - 14 | 14 - 16 | 42″ - 44″ | 33″ - 36″ | 43″ - 45″ |
2X | 14 - 16 | 16 -18 | 45″ - 47″ | 37″ - 40″ | 45″ - 47″ |
3X | 16 - 18 | 18 - 20 | 48″ - 50″ | 41″ - 44″ | 48″ - 51″ |
4X | 18 - 20 | 20 - 22 | 51″ - 53″ | 45″ - 48″ | 51″ - 54″ |
5X | 20 - 22 | 22 - 24 | 54″ - 56″ | 49″ - 52″ | 55″ - 59″ |
6X | 22 - 24 | 24 - 26 | 57″ - 59″ | 53″ - 56″ | 60″ - 64″ |
Measurement Guide
All Our measurements are taken with the garment laid flat.
Bust: Across chest area then doubled.
Waist: Across waistline then doubled.
Hip: Across the hips then doubled.
Length: Taken from nape to hem.
Sleeve: Taken from underarm to cuff.
Neck: Taken around inside collar.
Inside Leg: Taken from crotch to hem.
Trouser Length: Taken from waist to hem.
Please ensure that you check all dimensions carefully with your own body measurements before placing your order. To do this you could compare the sizes against one of your items at home or better still measure yourself (see guide below).
Ladies,
Grab yourself a measuring tape and a pen, remove clothes or put on lightweight clothing.
Draw the tape around the fullest part of your bust. Make sure the tape is taut but not tight, and it is flat, not twisted. Write down the measurement where the tape meets itself.
Wrap the tape measure around your waistline to determine your waist size. Your waistline is the thinnest point on your waist, just above your hip bones. If you are not sure where your waistline is, feel for it while swinging one of your legs forward and back.
Take your hip measurement at the fullest point of your hips. The tape measure should fall over your bottom when measuring your hips. This area is approximately 7 to 9 inches below your waist, depending on your height.
Remember you will need to account for comfort in your measurements.