SIZE GUIDE

Please note this is for reference only. All measurements in this chart are body measurements in inches and not garment measurements.

  • in
  • cm
  • m

Kurta,  Dresses,  Tops

SizeUKUSEUBustWaistHips
XS623432″24″34″
S843634″26″36″
M1063836″28″38″
L1284038″30″40″
XL14104240″32″42″
2XL16124442″34″44″
3XL18144644″36″46″
4XL20164846″38″48″

Skirts, Pants, Sharara

SizeUKUSEUWaistHips
XS623424″35″
S843626″36″
M1063828″38″
L1284030″40″
XL14104232″42″
2XL16124434″44″
3XL18144636″46″
4XL20164838″48″

Girls Body Measurements

SIZECHESTWAISTHIPSHOULDER
4-5 YRS23″20″23″10.5″
6-7 YRS24.5″21.5″25″11″
8-9 YRS26″23″27″11.5″
10-11 YRS28″25″29″12.5″
12-13 YRS30″27″31.5″13″
 

To Get The Perfect Fit

This is a dilemma faced by almost everyone when purchasing an outfit. What size would be a fit for me? Is a question we often ask ourselves.

You just need three measurements and you are all set!

  1. Bust
  2. Waist
  3. Hips

And we can help you understand how to measure them and be confident while picking out your dress size. The image shows the right way to hold the measuring tape to get the correct reading. Also, remember never to take the measurements over your regular clothes as they might give out wrong results.

Starting off with understanding the size charts, we have provided here the most popular clothing sizes used globally as reference. While it flexibly answers your question of “What dress size would fit me?”; you can always resort to our dress size calculator for an accurate fit.

As per the size chart you can clearly see that the sizes vary from country to country and in some cases, it varies from designer to designer. So having your right body measurements always is best to avoid confusion.

With that being clear, let’s understand how to figure out a dress for the special day. Sizes of wedding dresses are the real challenge as different stores have different sizes and its always frustrating to keep on hunting for the right one

In order for you to be at ease while choosing your perfect fit, we have compiled all available resources to get you a universal size chart that would ease your search. Now you don’t want to have your dress altered for a high price after you bought it for a fortune, do you?

We usually go all the way while shopping for the perfect wedding dress or bridesmaid looks. You will cherish these memories for a lifetime, so why not be the best dressed? And a wardrobe mishap is the last thing you need!

So, here’s what you need to do to not mess up on the size of your dress.

MEASURING YOUR WAIST, HIPS AND BUST

These are the three main points which you need to focus on. Always remember that you need to measure against your body not over your clothes. Make sure you don’t get a size that would be too tight or too loose. We usually tend to go for a size smaller or larger being apprehensive of choosing a wrong fit.

Here are some tips to help you get that perfect size:

Bust: Make sure the tape is straight across your back and it covers the fullest part of your bust. Get the help of a friend if needed because you don’t want to mess up the size here, and it would be too uncomfortable if you don’t pick the right size.

Waist: This part adds definition to your entire dress, so make sure to get the right numbers here. For this you need to put the tape around the smallest part of your waist. To know exactly which part to measure, bend towards one side and the part of your waist where creases form is where you need to place your tape to measure.

Hips: Now the final most important measurement is your hips. Have your feet together as you take this measurement. Have the tape around your hips so that it covers the fullest part of your hips.

These are the parts of your body where your dress needs to be a fit in order to compliment your curves and give out the best appearance. Therefore, make sure to get accurate measures of these areas.

 
 

How to Measure