Know Your Size
Knowing Your Size will help you have a successful online shopping experiences. All Clothes are not made or cut equal for the our beautiful various body types.
1. Know Your Measurements
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Use a flexible measuring tape to take your bust, waist, hips, inseam, and shoulder measurements.
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Keep your measurements updated—you may need them for every purchase, as sizing differs across brands.
2. Check the Size Chart
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Don’t rely only on “Small, Medium, Large”—sizes vary globally.
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Compare your exact measurements to the size chart provided by the seller.
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For international shopping remember that Asian sizes can run 1–3 sizes smaller than U.S. or European sizes.
3. Read Reviews & Customer Photos
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Reviews often reveal whether clothing runs true to size, small, or large.
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Customer-uploaded photos help you see how the garment looks on real people, not just models.
4. Understand Fabrics & Materials
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Read fabric descriptions carefully (cotton, polyester, spandex blends, etc.).
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Some fabrics stretch more, while others are stiff—knowing this helps manage expectations.
Pro Tip: Keep a “Style Journal” or a digital notes file with your favorite sizes, brands, and fabric preferences—it’ll save you time with future purchases.