How to Measure
Good fit is everything. We take a body-first approach in sizing and construction, because clothing should be made to fit a body - not the other way around.
Determine your size based on measurements with the instructions below. Use a mirror (or an extra set of hands) for accuracy, keep the measuring tape parallel to the ground when measuring circumference. Leave a finger inside of the tape to account for ease.
Bust: Measure around the fullest part of your torso, with your arms raised outward in a “T” shape when possible, and breathing in. Wear whatever bra you would (or wouldn’t) normally rock under your tops.
Waist: Measure around the narrowest part of your torso - if you bend slightly to the side it’s where you’ll see a crease. Everyone’s natural waist falls a little differently, depending on your torso length.
Hips: Measure around the widest part of your backside, making sure that your pockets are empty. This should be the fullest portion of your bottom (or low hips), rather than your high hips (or low waist).