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!

πŸ“Œ Size Tip: If you're between sizes or prefer a looser fit, we recommend sizing up.

πŸ“Œ 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.

βœ… Bust: Measure around the fullest part of your chest.
βœ… Waist: Measure around the narrowest part of your waist.
βœ… Hips: Measure around the widest part of your hips.

πŸ’‘ Need help choosing a size? Contact our support teamβ€”we’re happy to assist! 😊

πŸ“Œ Guide for Customers with Larger Breasts

If you have a larger bust, Asian sizes may feel tighter around the chest area. Here’s how to choose the best fit:

πŸ’‘ Size Up: Asian tops tend to be narrower in the chest, so we recommend going up 1-2 sizes for comfort.
πŸ“ Check the Bust Measurement: Compare your bust size to our chart instead of just choosing your usual size.
πŸ‘— Look for Stretchy Fabrics: Tops with spandex, ribbed fabric, or loose fits will be more comfortable.
πŸ‘š 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:

πŸ“Œ Choosing the Right Size Based on Weight

  • If you're between sizes, size up for a more comfortable fit.

  • For a snug fit, stick to the suggested weight range.

  • If you have a larger bust or broad shoulders, consider going 1-2 sizes up for extra room.

  • If you prefer an oversized fit, go 1-2 sizes up as well.

πŸ’‘ Still unsure? Measure your bust, waist, and hips and compare with the specific product size chart for the most accurate fit.