Size Guide & How to Measure
2. Garment/Product Measurement: These are the measurements of a finished garment usually measured when laid out flat
Our Product Sizing:
All our cosplay sets and clothing products include a size guide in the product details.
Depending on the product we may detail the actual product measurements or the most suitable body measurements
Product measurements will have the words "The above is a product measurement" written under the measurements
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Body measurements will have a size range displayed in the size guide. For example: Bust 81cm - 91cm, meaning if you have body measurements that fall within this range the the size is most suitable for you
We use our experience and best judgement to create a size guide that will best fit various body measurements depending on a few key factors such as material type, stretch and style
What does all this mean? To find out what size you should select, you first need to know your body measurements (How to measure guide below). Once you know this you should pick a size based on what size range you fit into. Easy!!
How to Measure
Bust Measurement: Measure around the fullest part of your bust (usually over the nipple). This is best done while you're wearing a bra
Waist Measurement: To measure your natural waist, you want to find the narrowest part of your waist. Make sure the tape measure is pulled tight, but isn't digging into your skin. Breathe out naturally and take your measurement
Hip Measurement: Measure the fullest part of your hips. Be sure to go over your buttocks as well
Size Guide
To find out what size is best suited for you, we first have to understand a few basics of measuring. Simply put there are two types of important measurements
1. Body Measurement: This is to physically measure your body. Typically this is characterized by 3 main measurements, bust, waist and hip