Sizing chart
Asian to Western Clothing Size Chart
Asian sizes typically run 1-2 sizes smaller than Western sizes. This is a general guide, but please check the size chart on each product page before purchasing to ensure the best fit!
π Size Tip: If you're between sizes or prefer a looser fit, we recommend sizing up.
π How to Measure Yourself for the Best Fit
Since sizing can vary between products, we recommend measuring yourself and comparing with the specific size chart on each product page.
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Bust: Measure around the fullest part of your chest.
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Waist: Measure around the narrowest part of your waist.
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Hips: Measure around the widest part of your hips.
π‘ Need help choosing a size? Contact our support teamβweβre happy to assist! π
π Guide for Customers with Larger Breasts
If you have a larger bust, Asian sizes may feel tighter around the chest area. Hereβs how to choose the best fit:
π‘ Size Up: Asian tops tend to be narrower in the chest, so we recommend going up 1-2 sizes for comfort.
π Check the Bust Measurement: Compare your bust size to our chart instead of just choosing your usual size.
π Look for Stretchy Fabrics: Tops with spandex, ribbed fabric, or loose fits will be more comfortable.
π Consider Adjustable & Oversized Styles: Tops with elastic, shirred, or wrap designs offer a better fit for a larger bust.
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Sizes depending on weight:
π Choosing the Right Size Based on Weight
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If you're between sizes, size up for a more comfortable fit.
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For a snug fit, stick to the suggested weight range.
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If you have a larger bust or broad shoulders, consider going 1-2 sizes up for extra room.
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If you prefer an oversized fit, go 1-2 sizes up as well.
π‘ Still unsure? Measure your bust, waist, and hips and compare with the specific product size chart for the most accurate fit.