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How do I find size charts for clothing?

Ensuring the perfect fit for apparel items.

Size charts are available on the product page for every clothing, footwear, and fitted item. Since sizing varies between sellers on our marketplace, always check the specific size chart for each product rather than relying on generic S/M/L labels. Here's where to find charts and how to use them for the best fit.

Where to Find Size Charts

On the product page: Look near the size selection dropdown — there's usually a "Size Guide," "Size Chart," or "Sizing Info" link. Click it to view the seller's measurements for each available size.

In the product images: Many sellers include the size chart as one of the product photos. Swipe through the full image gallery to find it.

In the product description: Scroll down to the description section. Some sellers embed size charts or measurement tables within the text, often near the bottom.

If you can't find one: Message the seller through the product page and ask for a size chart or specific measurements. You can also contact us with the product link and we'll help get sizing details.

How to Use a Size Chart

Step 1: Measure yourself. Use a flexible measuring tape (not a rigid ruler). The most common measurements needed are:

For tops: Bust/chest (around the fullest part), waist (around the narrowest part), and length (shoulder to hem).

For bottoms: Waist (around the narrowest part), hips (around the fullest part), and inseam (inner leg from crotch to ankle).

For shoes: Foot length in centimeters (stand on a piece of paper, mark heel and longest toe, measure the distance).

For dresses: Bust, waist, hips, and total length.

Step 2: Compare your measurements to the chart. Find the size where your measurements match most closely. If you're between sizes, read reviews for guidance — customers often mention whether items run small, true to size, or large.

Step 3: Pay attention to units. Charts may list measurements in inches, centimeters, or both. Make sure you're comparing in the same unit. Quick conversion: 1 inch = 2.54 cm.

Important Sizing Tips

Sizing varies between sellers. A "Medium" from one seller may be different from a "Medium" at another. Never assume your usual size — always check the specific seller's chart. This is the most common reason for sizing disappointments.

Measure a garment you already own. If you have a shirt or pair of pants that fits perfectly, measure it flat and compare those measurements to the seller's size chart. This is often more reliable than body measurements because it accounts for your preferred fit (loose vs. fitted).

Read reviews about sizing. Customer reviews frequently mention fit: "runs small — order one size up," "true to size," "oversized fit — I sized down." Filter reviews for sizing keywords to get firsthand feedback from people with similar body types.

When in doubt, size up. For most items, slightly too large is easier to work with than too small. A loose top is wearable; one that's too tight isn't.

Check Asian sizing. Some sellers use Asian sizing, which typically runs 1-2 sizes smaller than US/European sizing. A size chart eliminates this confusion — match measurements, not labels.

Ask the seller. If the chart doesn't answer your question, message the seller: "I'm 5'7", 150 lbs, usually wear US Medium. What size do you recommend?" Sellers know their products and can give personalized advice.

If the Size Doesn't Fit

Our 14-day return policy covers clothing that doesn't fit. Items must be unused, unworn, and in original condition with tags attached. Contact us within 14 days of delivery to initiate a return.

Tips for the return: Try the item on carefully without removing tags if you're unsure about fit. Don't wash, alter, or wear the item outside if you might return it. Keep all original packaging until you've confirmed the size works.

When reordering in a different size, check the size chart again — the correct size based on measurements may not be what you'd expect from the label.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: The product doesn't have a size chart. Should I still buy it? A: We recommend getting sizing information before purchasing fitted items. Message the seller and ask for measurements — most sellers respond within 1-3 business days and are happy to help. You can also contact us and we'll check with the seller on your behalf.

Q: I followed the size chart but the item doesn't fit. What happened? A: Manufacturing tolerances can cause slight variations (1-2 cm). Different fit styles (slim fit, relaxed fit, oversized) also affect how a garment feels even when measurements match. If the sizing is significantly off from the chart, contact us — it may qualify as "not as described" under our Purchase Protection.

Q: How do I convert between US, EU, and UK sizes? A: Size charts from our sellers typically include the actual measurements, which are universal. Match your measurements rather than trying to convert between sizing systems — conversions are approximate and vary by brand. If the chart only shows one country's sizing, ask the seller for measurements in inches or centimeters.

Q: Are plus sizes available? A: Many sellers offer extended sizing. Check each product's available size options and size chart. Use our search with terms like "plus size," "extended sizes," or specific size numbers (2XL, 3XL, etc.) to find products in your range.


Need Sizing Help?

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