Buying clothes online is in almost everyone's daily life. However, there is always some difficulty when choosing the perfect size. Sometimes because the sweater is tighter, sometimes because the pants are wider, sometimes because the jacket is bigger, or smaller, but don't worry. We've prepared a guide to help you find the perfect size for you.

What is the perfect clothing size for me?

The only thing you will need is a tape measure. Oh, wait, also call your best friend, you're going to need help!

To find out your clothing size, follow these instructions:

CHEST

Measure the widest part of your chest, always keeping the measuring tape horizontal.

WAIST

Also with the tape horizontal, measure the narrowest part of your waist.

HIP

Standing with your feet together, measure the widest area of ​​your hips, keeping the measuring tape parallel to the floor.

ARM

Bend your arm slightly and measure from the base of your neck to your elbow and then to your wrist.

INNER LEG LENGTH

To find this measurement, measure from the top of the inside of the leg to the ankle.

Tip for children

To find out their height, measure your child from the top of their head to the floor. Ideally, the little one should be leaning against the wall. This way you can mark with a pencil and measure from the mark to the floor.

What is the perfect clothing size for me as a child?

You can find the measurements (in cm) in the size guides we leave for you on our website.

As with everything in life, nothing is 100% linear. If you are undecided between two sizes, there are some things you should take into account.

Do you like your clothes to fit tighter? Therefore, you should opt for the smaller size. If you prefer looser clothes, then choose the larger size.

Bottoms: If your waist and hip measurements are different in the bottoms, choose the size based on your hip measurement.

Tops: If your chest and waist measurements are different in the tops, choose the size based on your chest measurement.

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João Carvalho