Size Chart
Women
How to measure?
It is best to take a similar garment of your own that fits you well and is (almost) the same model. You can measure this on the following points:
< > A. bust (about 3 cm below the armhole seam)
< > B. waist
< > C. hip
< > D. length, from shoulder seam to bottom hem

You can always include your measurements with the order to be sure it is made to your size.
Size chart dresses and shirts
Measured flat, approximately 3 cm from the armhole seam
| Size | Length | |
| XS | 34/36 | < 40 cm |
| S | 36/38 | 40 – 43 cm |
| M | 38/40 | 44 – 46 cm |
| L | 40/42 | 47 – 49 cm |
| XL | 42/44 | 50 – 53 cm |
| XXL | 44/46 | 54 – 58 cm |
Skirts Size Chart
Waist (flat) measurement:
| Size | Length |
| 34/36 | < 40 cm |
| 38/40 | +/- 43 cm |
| 40/42 | +/- 45 cm |
| 42/44 | +/- 48 cm |
| 44/46 | +/- 50 cm |
However, most skirts still have a fair amount of size flexibility due to the stretch and adjustable waistband. The length is measured from the top of the waistband to the bottom of the hem.
Men
How to measure?
It is best to take a similar garment of your own that fits you well and is (almost) the same model. You can measure this on the following points:
< > Chest (approx. 3 cm below the armhole seam)
< > Waist
< > Hip

| Chest | Waist | Hip | Length | |
| S/M | 90 – 99 | 78 – 92 | 89 – 98 | 178 – 188 |
| M/L | 95 – 104 | 88 – 97 | 94 – 103 | 178 – 188 |
| L/XL | 100 – 109 | 93 – 105 | 99 – 108 | 178 – 188 |
Sizes in cm
The inside leg, measured from the top of the trousers (at the waist) to the bottom of the leg, is indicated for each pair of trousers. If you have a normal leg length and a height between 178 and 188 cm, the standard inside leg lengths will be suitable for you. If you want extra length in the leg or want the trousers shorter, you can indicate this when ordering.
