Size Chart and Measuring Info

Size Chart 

This chart reflects "average"body measurements, in inches. Letter sizes correlate to the sizes found on the product listings. Number sizes correlate to (general) dress sizes.  Use this chart to determine your size for each item. Fit notes will be given in each item listing, to help you better understand the size that is right for you. 

 Please note, sizing is not universal ( a size medium or a size 6 in my line might differ in actual measurements than other clothing lines) and are just for reference. When in doubt, order the size that corresponds closest to your body measurements. 

 Do you fall in between two or more sizes? Don't see your size listed? That's OK! Contact us for sizing advice, help with measurements or for custom sizing. 

 * please note, Plus sizes are still in development. Thanks for your patience, 

How to take Body Measurements:  

 

Using a soft measuring tape, measure around the fullest part of your bust, the smallest part of your waist (at or above your belly button), and the widest part of your butt (hips). 

 If you don't have a soft measuring tape, you can use a piece of yarn or string. Holding the string taught (but being careful to not stretch it), use it to measure each area. Mark the resulting lengths with marker or tape on the string. Then, measure the length between markings with a builder's tape measure, a yard stick or a ruler.

 How to Measure Clothing:

If you prefer, you can also measure a clothing item of similar design to estimate your size. Make sure the item is similar in style, fit and material as the item you are wishing it purchase or else the measurements may not be accurate.

Below is a chart showing how to measure specific clothing items. Measurements are taken flat. Make sure to  multiply widths (bust, waist, hip) by 2 to get their final measurement.