How to find the right size for you!
Finding the right size garment can be tricky with so many different sizing standards worldwide. Shopping online can feel overwhelming when sizes don’t match what you’re used to. But here’s the good news: avoiding sizing surprises is easier than you think! With just a ruler or tape measure, you can find your perfect fit. Simply follow our guides below and shop confidently, knowing your new clothes will fit well!

TOP WORN garments
Shopping for a top online? Whether it’s a sweatshirt, long-sleeve tee, t-shirt, or jacket, getting the right size is easy with two simple tools: something to measure with and a garment you already own that fits you perfectly. For instance, if you’re buying a hoodie, grab a favourite hoodie from your wardrobe and use it as your reference.
The most common measurements you’ll find on size charts for tops are half chest and length. To get these measurements, lay your reference garment flat and follow these steps:
Half Chest / Chest: The half chest measurement refers to half the garment’s circumference. Simply measure horizontally from armpit to armpit across the front of your laid-flat garment. That’s your half chest measurement. For the full chest (or chest circumference), just double this number. Easy, right? Compare your half chest measurement to the size chart of a similar style on our website to find your best fit.
Length: Length is measured from the HSP (High Shoulder Point), which is the seam where the shoulder meets the collar. Start from this point and measure straight down to the bottom hem of the garment. Check the image for a visual guide. With these two key measurements, you’ll be able to confidently choose the right size every time!

BOTTOM WORN garments
Buying bottoms online? Getting the right fit is simple with a measuring tool and a pair of bottoms you already own and love. Use them as your reference garment to match sizing with confidence.
The most common measurements on size charts for bottoms are half waist and outseam length. Occasionally, you might also see inseam, which helps determine upper leg room. Let’s break these down:
Half Waist: This refers to half the circumference of the waistband. Lay your reference garment flat and measure straight across the waistband from one end to the other. That’s your half waist measurement. If you need the full waist, simply double this number. Compare it to the size chart for a similar style on our website to find your best match.
Outseam Length: Outseam length measures the full vertical length of the bottoms. Start at the top of the waistband and measure straight down to the hem of the leg. This gives you the total length of the garment.
With these measurements, finding the perfect pair of bottoms online is straightforward and hassle-free! Check our size charts and shop with confidence.