Size Guides

Women's Size Guide

Measuring tips

The fit of your clothes will depend on cut, fabric and styling. By measuring yourself according to our measuring tips and comparing your body measurements with the size charts, you will be able to select the size closest to your body measurement.

Measuring tips for accurate results:

As a general rule, keep the measuring tape firm, but not tight. If you're measuring yourself, try and take them more than once, to average out any changes in your posture. Take your measurements wearing underwear; do not measure over outer clothes. Keep both feet flat on the floor. Get someone else to measure you if possible. Make sure the tape measure is level around your body and do not pull too tight.

Measuring your Chest: Simply measure around the fullest part of your chest, keeping the tape level under your arms and across your back.
Measuring your Bra Size: First, get your back size by measuring your rib cage, under the breast. Then, for your cup size, measure around the fullest part of your breast.
Measuring your Waist: Just measure around the narrowest part of your body.
Measuring your Hips: Simply measure around the fullest part of your hips.
Measuring your Inside Leg: Take a measurement from the very top of your inside leg, down to your ankle bone.

Clothing Sizes

UK

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

18

European

32

34

36

38

40

42

44

46

US

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

 

CM

Inches

CM

Inches

CM

Inches

CM

Inches

CM

Inches

CM

Inches

CM

Inches

CM

Inches

Bust

75

291/2

78

31

83

33

88

35

93

37

98

381/2

103

401/2

108

421/2

Waist

55

22

58

23

63

25

68

27

73

29

78

301/2

83

321/2

88

341/2

Hips

82

32

86

34

91

36

95

38

101

40

105

411/2

107

42

112

44

Dual Size

XS

S

M

L

Hoodies & Bottoms

XXXS

XXS

XS

S

M

L

XL

XXL

Shoe Sizes

UK

3

4

5

6

7

8

European

36

37

38

39

40

41

US

5

6

7

8

9

10

Swimwear Sizes

UK Dress Size

Bra Cup Size

8

30 - 34 A/B/C

10

32 - 36 A/B/C

12

32 - 36 B/C/D

14

34 - 38 B/C/D

16

34 - 38 C/D/E

Underwear Sizes

UK Dress Size

Briefs, Thongs and Girls Boxer Size

6

XS

10 - 12

S

12 - 14

M

14 - 16

L

Bra Sizes

Bra - Underband / Bra Size

Underband (CM)

Bra Size

63-67

30

68-72

32

73-77

34

78-82

36

Bra - Bra Sizes

Bra Size

A Cup

B Cup

C Cup

D Cup

 

30

77-79

79-81

81-83

83-85

 

32

82-84

84-86

86-88

88-90

 

34

89-91

89-91

91-93

93-95

 

36

92-94

94-96

96-98

98-100

 

Bra - Band Sizes

UK

USA

Euro

French

Italian

Australian

30

30

 

 

 

 

32

32

70

85

1

10

34

34

75

90

2

12

36

36

80

95

3

14

40

40

90

105

5

18

Bra - Cup Sizes

UK

USA

Euro

French

Italian

Australian

AA

AA

AA

AA

 

 

A

A

A

A

A

A

B

B

B

B

B

B

C

C

C

C

C

C

D

D

D

D

D

D

DD

DD

E

E

DD

DD

E

DDD/E

 

 

F

 

F

F

 

 

F

 

Care Instructions Do & Don't

Do

  • Read and follow the care label and washing instructions
  • Take your garment to a specialist leather cleaner or a reputable dry cleaner if the item is leather or dry clean only
  • Turn your garment inside out before washing
  • Use the right washing temperature. If you are unsure always wash at a lower temperature
  • Rinse until the water runs clear after hand washing
  • Dry as stated on the wash instructions
  • Rinse swimwear after use
  • Organise your laundry. Group similar wash care garments together and separate whites, darks and colours
  • Take care when ironing. Make sure to always follow the instructions on the care label. Always iron on the reverse of any print and, if necessary, cool iron on the reverse of any embellishment e.g. sequins

Don't

  • Leave garments with whites and colored periods
  • Overload the washing machine
  • Use too much detergent or fabric detergent containing bleach
  • Soak any garments with metal fasteners
  • Spin any wool, acetate or viscose garments
  • Tumble dry garments unless stated
  • Iron trims of pants

Care Symbols

Ironing Symbols

1 dot is a cool iron temperature of 110°c, best used for   acrylics, nylons and acetates

 2 dot iron is a warm iron temperature of 150°c, suitable   for polyester mixes, and wool garments

This symbol shows that your clothes are not suitable to   iron. DO NOT IRON

Washing Symbols

A washtub with one bar indicates your clothes are suitable for a synthetic wash. The machine will wash with medium agitation. The number shows it can be washed at the maximum temperature of 40°c

Handwash only. This indicates that your clothes are too delicate to machine wash. Make sure the temperature of the water is cool

This shows that your clothes are not suitable to wash

Dry Cleaning Symbols

This indicates you can dry clean your garment. The 'P' represents perchloroethylene solvent which is the most commonly used

Professional dry clean only. The 'P' instructs the dry cleaner to use perchloroethylene solvent. The bar indicates a milder process

The letter f represents the solvent r113 & hydrocarbon, which is more environmentally friendly and milder, making it ideal for embellished garments

The letter F represents the solvent r113 & hydrocarbon, which is more environmentally friendly, and milder, making it ideal for embellished garments. The bar indicates a milder process

This states the garment is not suitable to dry clean

Drying Symbols

This symbol indicates you can tumble dry, but at a low heat setting

This symbol indicates you can tumble dry at a medium heat setting

Hang/line dry after removing excess water

Lay flat to dry. This is suitable for delicate clothes that could be distorted by vertical drying

This symbol states you cannot tumble dry your clothes

Bleaching Symbols

This symbol states not to bleach

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