How to Measure Yourself & Size Chart
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đź“Ś Note: All dresses have a small allowance for minor tailoring. If you're between sizes, we recommend choosing the larger size for easier adjustments.
🧵 How to Measure Yourself
đź“Ś Always wear fitted clothing or undergarments when taking measurements.
1. Bust
Measure around the fullest part of your bust while keeping the tape straight and parallel to the floor. Make sure you're wearing a well-fitting bra.
2. Waist
Find the narrowest part of your natural waist, usually just above the belly button. Don’t suck in—keep your posture relaxed for an accurate measurement.
3. Hips
Stand with your feet together and measure around the fullest part of your hips and bum. The tape should lie flat and level.
4. Hollow to Hem (for dresses)
Measure from the hollow of your neck (the dip between your collarbones) straight down to where you want the hem of the dress to end—usually the floor, for long gowns. Wear shoes of the same heel height you'll be wearing on the event day.
5. Height
Measure your full height from head to toe while standing straight, barefoot or in shoes with the same heel height you plan to wear.
Optional (but helpful):
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Shoulder to Shoulder
- Armhole
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Bicep Circumference
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Sleeve Length (if your dress has sleeves)
đź“Ź Tips for Accurate Measuring
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Use a soft measuring tape.
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Keep the tape snug but not tight.
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Double-check all measurements.
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Have someone help you if possible.
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Take measurements in inches or centimeters (we accept both).
đź’Ś Ready to Submit Your Measurements?
Send your measurements to us via email or after checkout using our custom sizing form. If you're unsure about any step, just reach out—we're happy to help!