Size Chart

Fit Terms

Scrolling through the product details page, you will notice that we also include a product’s fit on many items when this information is available. Not all clothing is created equal. There is a common misconception that if an item is loose it’s too big or on the other hand, a body-hugging item may be too small. This is simply not the case as many products are intentionally designed to fit a certain way, so an item designed to fit oversized is still considered true to size.

Even if an item is designed to be oversized or relaxed, we all have our preferences. By being educated on fit and sizing you can easily advise your customers on how to proceed with ordering.

Slim Fit

V Neck Black Sleeveless Cami Top paired with White Hat and Jean Pants for Slim Fit

A slim-fit clothing item is one that is fitted to your body with very little to no excess fabric. These pieces are always highly stretchy and form-hugging. 


Regular Fit

Mutli Colored Round Neck Long Sleeve Sweater in Regular Fit

These are items that fit closer to the body but are not tight. Meant to be slightly loose around the body, but not at all baggy. Like a suit, tailored to the body’s natural curves.


Relaxed Fit

Long Sleeve Leopard Print Top in Relaxed Fit

Items that are significantly larger than a regular fit, usually offer an extra 2″ to 4” than standard chest/bust size. These clothes are loose-fitting and often slouchy.


Oversized Fit

Long Sleeve Colorful Drawstring Sweater for Loose Fit

For items that are meant to appear too large but still put together and flattering. Super slouchy, voluminous, and less structured. An item designed with an oversized fit is still true to size because it is meant to be oversized. This allows flexibility to size down 1 or 2 sizes for a more fitted look and is available to more people