Being able to take your own measurements is a great skill to have if you love fashion. No two brands have quite the same sizing, which can make it tricky to buy the right item if you’re only relying on a letter size (S, M, L, XL, etc.).
Once you know how to take your measurements, you can always check to see if an item will actually fit you in the size you usually buy. Say goodbye to baggy tank tops, too-tight jeans, and sweaters that swallow you whole. This guide will help you become an expert at finding your perfect size!
Measuring yourself for clothing is deceptively simple, though many people feel intimidated by numbered measurements. Being able to measure yourself and check your measurements against a company’s sizing chart is the best way to make sure you buy clothes that actually fit.
Here are our basic instructions for measuring the most important parts of your body for determining clothing size.
To measure for a dress, you need to know your bust, waist, and hip size. Bust and waist measurements are particularly important since most dresses are tailored at the bust and waist. Hip measurements are less important unless you’re purchasing a bodycon dress.
Need to know how to measure yourself for a dress? Here’s what the Lulus size chart for dresses looks like.
Once you’ve measured yourself, choose a dress size based on your largest number. For example, if your bust is 35” but your waist is 23” you’ll need to choose a medium to make sure there is enough room in the bust.
For tops, the key measurements are your bust and your waist. Whether the top is a simple t-shirt or a tailored button-up, having your measurements will help you get the right fit. This is how Lulus sizes our tops.
Pants and bottoms can be tricky, especially since most people are different sizes on top and bottom. When measuring yourself for pants size, be sure to measure at both your natural waist (the narrowest part) and your low waist. You’ll also need to measure your hips, which will likely be the largest part of the measurement, and the number you use to choose the right size.
Jeans and pants made from stiff material will have less give, so some people like to size up when purchasing these kinds of pants.
Did you use this guide to take your measurements? Show us your best fitting, er, ‘fits on Instagram or TikTok @lulus using #lovelulus–and head to What’s New to shop the latest looks!
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