| We buy from several companies, and each has
it's own sizing chart. It would be confusing to list them all in one location
then expect you to jump back and forth between pages to see the information. We
have placed the chart that belongs to each item right on the detail page.
Also, we have listed here, a few items to think about when
choosing an item regarding size.
How to read the size charts.
The left hand or top column usually shows the sizes
available for ordering, for example, S, M, L, etc. The other columns to the
right or underneath, show the approximate equivalents based on your
measurements and/or dress size.
What if I’m in between sizes?
If the size chart shows you're in between sizes, we recommend
going with the larger size.
What does “One Size Fits Most”
mean?
These items are usually made with stretchable material and/or
come with adjustable straps making them capable of fitting an array of body
shapes and sizes. If you are at either end of the size ranges above, especially
at the upper end, then you may want to avoid the "one size" styles.
Need to know what size
you are? Here’s how to measure.
A. Bust-
Measure around your body, under your arms and over the
fullest part of your bust. Remember to keep the measuring tape comfortably
loose.
B. Waist-
Hold measuring tape at your natural waistline. Remember to keep the measuring
tape comfortably loose. You should be able to slip 2 fingers between the tape
and your waist.
C. Hips-
Measure around the fullest part of your body, placing the tape about midway
between your crotch and belly button. Keep the tape comfortably loose.
We will be adding sizes to current stocked items when possible. If you don't
see your size, send us a message so we can make sure to watch our suppliers for
new sizes that come available.
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