SIZE AND FIT TABLES
SIZE INSTRUCTIONS
We want to make sure that the clothes you buy really fit you – so they can fulfill their purpose well. Invest a moment of your precious time to review the size chart and its table to avoid mistakes.
To take the right size, find the clothes that fit you well and measure them.
Breast
Button the clothes and place them on a flat surface. Measure from left to right just below the sleeves.
Belly
Button the clothes and place them on a flat surface. Measure from left to right at waist.
Sleeve length
In a shirt that you like, measure with an arm at your side, from the seam of the shoulder along the entire arm until you find the desired length. We recommend that the sleeve comes to the base of your thumb (at the level of the wrist joint).
For jackets with raglan sleeves, such as Stratus or Cumulus®®, the measurements of the sleeve should be taken from the base of the collar to the cuff.
Inseam
Button the pants. Place the pants on a flat surface. Measure the inseam length from the crotch, where the front and rear seams meet, to the bottom of the leg.
Trouser length
Button the pants. Place the pants on a flat surface with the seams on both edges. Be sure to pull any creases and fullness out of the back. Measure the distance from the top of the waistband to the bottom of the hem.
For skirts :
Total length
Lay the skirt that best suits your size flat with the stitching on the side up. Use your hand to flatten/straighten any creases on the fabric. Then measure the distance between the point of the upper edge and the point of the bottom edge. For the most accurate result, measure this along the side stitching.
Waist circumference
Lay the skirt that best suits your size flat with the front zipper facing up. Use your hand to flatten/straighten any creases on the fabric. Measure the upper part of the skirt (the waistline) from the point of one side edge to the point of the opposite side edge. Then double the result to get the waist circumference.
Hip circumference
Lay the skirt that best suits your size flat with the zipper facing up. Use your hand to flatten/straighten any creases on the fabric. Next, measure the distance between the opposite side points on the hip area (depending on the skirt cut, the hips should be about 11-14 cm below the top edge of the skirt). Double the result to get the hip circumference.
THE TOLERANCE FOR THE DIMENSIONS IN THE TABLE IS +/- 2 CM (APPLIES ONLY TO CLOTHING).
SIZE (CM) | XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL | XXXL | XXXXL |
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Waist loose / stretched |
71 / 79 | 77 / 85 | 83 / 91 | 89 / 97 | 95 / 103 | 101 / 109 | 107 / 115 | 113 / 121 |
Length short / regular / long / x-long |
101,6 / 106,6 / 111,6 / 116,6 | 102,1 / 107,1 / 112,1 / 117,1 | 102,6 / 107,6 / 112,6 / 117,6 | 103,1 / 108,1 / 113,1 / 118,1 | 103,6 / 108,6 / 113,6 / 118,6 | 104,1 / 109,1 / 114,1 / 119,1 | 104,5 / 109,6 / 114,6 / 119,6 | 105,1 / 110,1 / 115,1 / 120,1 |
Inseam short / regular / long / x-long |
76 / 81 / 86 / 91 | 76 / 81 / 86 / 91 | 76 / 81 / 86 / 91 | 76 / 81 / 86 / 91 | 76 / 81 / 86 / 91 | 76 / 81 / 86 / 91 | 76 / 81 / 86 / 91 | 76 / 81 / 86 / 91 |