Finding the size that suits you best
Use the following body measurement chart and explanations on type of fit to help you decide which size will fit best.
The Spotted Quoll - Women’s Size Guide
Use the following body measurement chart and explanations on type of fit to help you decide which size will fit best.
BODY MEASUREMENTS
Values are actual body circumference measurements in cm. To help choose the best size, we recommend that you compare the measurements with your own body measurements.
|
XS/S (8-10) |
M/L (12-14) |
L/XL (16-18) |
XXL (20-22) |
XXXL (22-24) |
Bust (cm) |
85-90 |
95-100 |
105-110 |
115-120 |
125-130 |
Waist (cm) |
65-70 |
75-80 |
85-90 |
95-100 |
105-110 |
Hip (cm) |
90-95 |
100-105 |
110-115 |
120-125 |
130-135 |
How to measure:
Bust – measure around the fullest part of your chest with your arms down
Waist – measure the narrowest point between your ribs and your hips
Hip – measure around the fullest part of your hips, approximately 20cm down from your waist
FIT DESCRIPTIONS
These describe the general fit of our garments.
Slim fit garment styles are designed to be a little more fitted with the style lines contouring the body more closely. When choosing a slim fit style, you may need to go up a size, especially if your measurements are in between sizes or if you prefer a slightly looser look.
Regular fit garments tend to skim most body types comfortably. Regular fit pants, tops and dresses have a little bit of wearing ease built into the style. If you are in between sizes, if you prefer a slightly tighter look, choose the smaller size and if you prefer a looser look, choose the larger size.
Loose fit garments are very loose fitting and are generally oversized and are designed that way. If you are in between sizes and prefer a smaller look, choose the smaller size and if you prefer a looser look, choose the larger size.
We do however welcome enquirers if you are really unsure on email
launceston@thespottedquoll.