Please look carefully at our photos, descriptions, measurements and this size chart prior to ordering and note that our styles come from different designers. While some designs may be sized slightly different, our items run true to the sizes listed in the product's description based on the size chart below. If an item runs slightly larger or smaller than normal we will include that information in the product description when necessary.

2/4 6/8 10/12 14/16 18/20 22/24
Bust (in.) 32-34 35-37 38-40 41-43 44-46 47-49
Waist (in.) 25-27 28-30 31-33 34-36 37-39 40-42
Hips (in.) 34-36 37-39 40-42 43-45 46-48 49-51

 

MEASURING TIPS

Bust - Measure the fullest part of your bust and make sure the measuring tape fits comfortably.

Waist - Make sure the measuring tape fits comfortably around the narrowest part of your waist.

Hips - Place the measuring tape below your waist and above your thigh. Make sure the tape fits comfortably around your body.

how to get your body measurements

How to measure the waist, hips, chest, and more

The diagram above depicts the most appropriate locations to begin and end measurement for the different areas of your body. Often, people will measure at the wrong location and get false results. For example, when measuring your waist, some people take the measurement below the belly button when your natural waistline is located above the belly button! Check out the easy-to-follow instructions for getting accurate measurements for each body part below:

  • Chest: Measure the circumference of your chest. Place one end of the tape measure at the fullest part of your chest, wrap it around (under your armpits, around your shoulder blades, and back to the front) to get the measurement.

  • Waist: Measure the circumference of your waist. Use the tape to circle your waist (as a belt would) at your natural waistline, which is located above your belly button and below your rib cage. (If you bend to the side, the crease that forms is your natural waistline.) Don’t suck in your stomach, or you’ll get a false measurement. If you generally fasten your clothes below your waist, take that measurement as well.

  • Hips: Measure the circumference of your hips. Start at one hip and wrap the tape measure around your rear, around the other hip, and back to where you started. Make sure the tape is over the largest part of your buttocks. Because making sure the tape is level back there can be hard, do it in front of a mirror if you can.

  • Inseam: This is the distance from the uppermost inner part of your thigh to the bottom of your ankle. You can measure your inseam in two ways.