SIze Charts

Women’s Size Guide

All measurements shown in the clothing size charts are body measurements in centimetres, not the measurements of the garment itself.


1. Tops Size Chart

Use this chart for:

  • Blouses

  • Button-up shirts

  • Elegant tops

  • T-shirts

  • Knitwear

  • Jackets

  • Coats

Size EU Size US / CA Size UK / AU / NZ Size Bust Waist
XS 34 2 6 78–82 cm 60–64 cm
S 36 4 8 83–87 cm 65–69 cm
M 38 6 10 88–92 cm 70–74 cm
L 40 8 12 93–98 cm 75–80 cm
XL 42 10 14 99–104 cm 81–86 cm
2XL 44 12 16 105–110 cm 87–92 cm
3XL 46 14 18 111–118 cm 93–100 cm

How to Measure Tops

Bust

Measure around the fullest part of your bust.

Make sure the measuring tape is straight and parallel to the floor.

Waist

Measure around the narrowest part of your natural waistline.

Keep the measuring tape close and comfortable, without pulling it too tightly.

Between Two Sizes?

Choose the larger size for a more relaxed and comfortable fit.

Choose the smaller size only when the fabric is stretchy and you prefer a more fitted look.


2. Bottoms Size Chart

Use this chart for:

  • Trousers

  • Jeans

  • Leggings

  • Skirts

  • Shorts

Size EU Size US / CA Size UK / AU / NZ Size Waist Hips
XS 34 2 6 60–64 cm 84–88 cm
S 36 4 8 65–69 cm 89–93 cm
M 38 6 10 70–74 cm 94–98 cm
L 40 8 12 75–80 cm 99–104 cm
XL 42 10 14 81–86 cm 105–110 cm
2XL 44 12 16 87–92 cm 111–116 cm
3XL 46 14 18 93–100 cm 117–124 cm

How to Measure Bottoms

Waist

Measure around the narrowest part of your natural waistline.

Do not hold your breath or pull the measuring tape too tightly.

Hips

Stand with your feet together and measure around the widest and fullest part of your hips and bottom.

Make sure the measuring tape stays straight and parallel to the floor.

Between Two Sizes?

Use your hip measurement as the main guide when choosing trousers, jeans, skirts or shorts.

If your waist and hip measurements fall into two different sizes, we recommend choosing the larger size.

Trouser length and inseam length may vary depending on the specific design and style.


3. Footwear Size Chart

Use this chart for:

  • Shoes

  • Sandals

  • Sneakers

  • Boots

  • Heels

  • Loafers

EU Size US / CA / AU / NZ Women’s Size UK Size Approx. Foot Length
35 5 2.5–3 22.0 cm
36 5.5–6 3.5 22.7 cm
37 6–6.5 4 23.3 cm
38 7–7.5 5 24.0 cm
39 8 5.5–6 24.7 cm
40 8.5–9 6.5 25.3 cm
41 9–9.5 7 26.0 cm
42 10–10.5 8 26.7 cm
43 11–11.5 9 27.3 cm

How to Measure Your Foot

  1. Place a sheet of paper on the floor against a wall.

  2. Stand on the paper with your heel touching the wall.

  3. Mark the tip of your longest toe.

  4. Measure the distance from the edge of the paper to the mark.

  5. Repeat the process with your other foot.

  6. Use the measurement of your longer foot when choosing your size.

Between Two Shoe Sizes?

Choose the larger size if your foot length falls between two sizes.

We also recommend considering the shape of the shoe and the width of your foot. Boots, pointed shoes and narrow styles may feel different from sandals or open shoes.

Important Information

This size guide is intended as a general recommendation only.

Fit may vary slightly depending on:

  • Product design

  • Fabric type

  • Stretch level

  • Cut

  • Shoe shape

  • Sole structure

  • Body and foot shape

For clothing, Australia and New Zealand sizes are generally shown together with UK sizes, while Canada is generally shown together with US sizing. For footwear, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand women’s sizes are often shown together, but shoe fit can vary by brand and style.

If special size instructions appear on the product page, please follow the instructions shown on the product page before using this general guide.

Size Disclaimer

There may be a difference of 1–3 cm due to manual measurement and natural variations between different products.

This difference is considered normal and does not indicate a product defect.