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HOW TO MEASURE

(For accurate measurements, kindly refer to the actual product descriptions)

  1. Length: Measure from the high point shoulder to the hem of the garment.
  2. Bust: Measure around the fullest part of the bust.
  3. Waist: Measure around the smallest part of the natural waist.
  4. Hip: Measure around the fullest part of the hip.
  5. Inner Leg: Measure from the crotch to the shortest point of the pants.

UNDERSTANDING OUR DRESS LENGTHS

(Measurements are based on Size S)

Finding the perfect dress length is all about knowing where it falls on your frame. Our dress lengths are categorized based on high point of shoulder to hem measurements with a slight variance of ±2cm to account for design and fabric differences:

  1. Mini (±85cm) – Ends higher than mid-thigh.
  2. Mi-Knee (±90cm) – Hits mid-thigh.
  3. Knee (±108cm) – Falls right at or just covering the knee.
  4. Midi (±121cm) – Extends between the knee and ankle.
  5. Tea (±124cm) – A touch longer than midi and grazes below mid-calf.
  6. Maxi (±129cm) – Reaches the ankles.

Your height and proportions may affect where the hem falls, so use these measurements as a guide.

UNDERSTANDING OUR BOTTOMS LENGTHS

(Measurements are based on Size S)

Finding the perfect fit is all about knowing where the hemline falls on your frame. Our bottoms are categorized based on waistband to hem measurements, with a slight variance of ±2cm to account for design and fabric differences:

  1. Mini (±49cm) – Ends higher than mid-thigh.
  2. Mi-Knee (±53cm) – Hits mid-thigh.
  3. Knee (±57cm) – Falls right at or just covering the knee.
  4. Midi (±77cm) – Extends between the knee and ankle.
  5. Tea (±85cm) – A touch longer than midi and grazes below mid-calf.
  6. Maxi (±90cm) – Reaches the ankles.

Your height and proportions may affect where the hem falls, so use these measurements as a guide.

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