SIZING GUIDE
Welcome to Dress Up, where finding your perfect fit is as easy as embracing your unique style. Our Measurement Guide is your go-to resource for ensuring that every piece you choose is tailored to fit you flawlessly. Follow these simple steps to discover your ideal size and create a wardrobe that complements your individuality!
For the most accurate information on sizing for particular items, please refer to our product descriptions, measurements, and model specs.
We recommend looking at the Measurements in the product descriptions before purchasing as this will assure you have the perfect fit!
HOW WE MEASURE
We measure all of our items on a flat surface from seam to seam.
TOPS:
- Length: Measure length of the top from shoulder seam to end of shirt.
- Bust: Begin by measuring the fullest part of your bust. Make sure the measuring tape is comfortably snug but not tight, ensuring an accurate reflection of your bust size. Note down this measurement for reference.
- Waist: Determine your waist measurement by wrapping the tape around the narrowest part of your waist. This is typically just above the belly button. Keep the tape comfortably snug for an accurate reading.
BOTTOMS
- Hips: For your hip measurement, wrap the tape around the fullest part of your hips and buttocks. Ensure that the tape is parallel to the ground for an accurate result. Record this measurement for a comprehensive understanding of your body shape.
- Waist: Determine your waist measurement by wrapping the tape around the narrowest part of your waist. This is typically just above the belly button. Keep the tape comfortably snug for an accurate reading.
- Length: Measure the length from the top of the waistband to the the desired length of the pant leg.
- Inseam: Measure your inseam by starting at the crotch and extending the tape down to the desired length of the pant leg. This ensures that your pants or skirts are the perfect length for your height.
DRESSES:
Dresses are measured just like tops, except we also measure the hips on dresses. Dresses are measured on a hanger seam to seam vs on a flat surface from seam to seam.