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How the sizing works here

Every size chart across the catalogue lists waist and hip figures in inches, but the numbers do not line up across items. A size S waist measures 20.5 inches on one garment and 30.5 inches on another. Check the measurements on the specific page before picking your size.

Check your measurements against every chart

Measure the narrowest part of the waist and the fullest part of the hip, tape flat. The answer is a count of published rows, not a fitting.

How waist measurements shift across styles

The catalogue runs from XS to 2XL. Most listings stop at XL. Only a small group publish XS or 2XL. Across every published chart, an XS waist covers 23.5 to 27.9 inch. A size S waist spans 20.5 to 30.5 inch. Medium runs 23.6 to 32.0 inch. Large spans 25.2 to 34.6 inch, while XL runs 26.8 to 37.1 inch. The single chart that reaches 2XL puts the waist at 32.7 inch. Because these bands overlap heavily, your standard label size will not work on every listing. Compare your own inches against the table on that exact item.

Why the closure type changes the fit

Across 45 listings, 14 are pull on, 12 use a drawstring, 1 has an elastic waistband, 1 uses a button on the cropped cardigan, 1 uses hook and eye hardware on the corset leggings, and 16 list no closure field. Closures change what number matters. A drawstring allows you to cinch down excess fabric if your waist sits between sizes. Pull on bottoms do not give you that choice. A pull on waistband has to stretch over your hips first. If your hip measurement exceeds the chart, the waist will not get past your thighs.

Reading the linen trouser ranges

Most charts print flat waist and hip figures, alongside rise, inseam, thigh circumference, and leg opening. The linen trousers work differently. They publish the waist as a measurement range because of the elastic waistband. Size S on that pair lists a waist of 27.2 to 32.3 inch. The first number is the garment relaxed on a table. The second number is the elastic stretched flat. If your waist measures 31 inch, size S will sit snug against your skin, while size M leaves more room across the seat.

Three listings with missing charts

You cannot measure against every piece in the catalogue. Three of the 45 listings publish no size chart at all: the strappy backless jumpsuit, the quick step bubble pants and the pleated balloon pants. If you buy one of these three, you have no published hip, waist, or inseam numbers to check. You have to guess your size based on the general XS through XL tags or pick a different item that provides actual measurements.

45 models, 90 color variants

Each page carries the fabric percentages, the closure, the wash line and the maker chart for that listing alone.

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