Which
is the right size for me?
One
of the most common doubts while buying
a garment on the internet is the size
choice. Even if you have the right to
exchange or return the garment after
buying it (at the condition that is
intact) you would have to pay the return
delivery charges. To try and avoid as
most as possible the eventuality of
returns we want to give you some important
guidelines.
The stretch fabric used to make our
garments definitely helps a lot as the
garments fit the body shapes even if
it's a little tight.
You're the only one who can know how
much your weight has gone up. If your
belly and hips are growing in a normal
way, then you should keep using the
size of pant/jeans/tops you bought before
pregnancy as our jeans will fit your
growing body. If you're outweigh more
than normal or suggested by doctors,
then you should take one size above
the size you bought before pregnancy.
Following
you will find a measurement table that
could help you on the size selection.
Measurement have been taken on a garment
lay flat on a plain surface. Straight
at top of waistband, hips at 13 cm.
from top of waist, thigh at crutch.
Measurements are in centimetres.
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Measurement
description |
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| BOTTOMS |
| Waist |
36
cm |
38
cm |
40,5
cm |
43
cm |
45,5
cm |
| Extended
waist |
43,5
cm |
45
cm |
47,5
cm |
50
cm |
52,5
cm |
| Hips |
45
cm |
47,5
cm |
50
cm |
52,5
cm |
55
cm |
| Thigh |
26,5
cm |
27,5
cm |
29
cm |
30,5
cm |
32
cm |
| Inside
leg (long trousers) |
86
cm |
86
cm |
86
cm |
86
cm |
86
cm |
| Inside
leg (cropped trousers) |
55
cm |
55
cm |
55
cm |
55
cm |
55
cm |
| TOPS |
| |
XS |
S |
M |
L |
XL |
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How
to measure the waist band |
How
to measure the hips |
How
to measure the Thigh |
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