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Size Chart

Please use these size charts to help determine your size. Because sizing and cut 
will vary between brands, please use the charts as a general guide to compare the various size scales. If you have a specific sizing question or would like more information, please contact us info@danielleemon.com.

 

Clothing

The terms "Free" or "One Size" mean the the product only comes in one standard size. Please refer to the product details for a approximate measurement of each item. The measurements we provide in the "Measurements" section of each product page are taken flat across the garment and are given in inches. This measurement does not include the stretch of the garment, nor does it correspond directly with circumference. We give measurements in this manner, because it is the least misleading way for you to determine fit.

Select a similar garment that you know fits you well, lay it flat, and measure across the front. Then, compare those numbers with ours. Measuring your body directly may give you misleading measurements.

Measurements - Clothes

Bust

For bust size measure around your chest at the fullest point of your bra cup. Make sure to go under your arms, not around them!

Natural Waist

Measure around the smallest part of your waistline with one finger between your body and the measuring tape.

Hips

Stand with your heels together, keeping tape straight and parallel to the floor. Measure around the fullest part of your hips.

Dress Length

Stand with your heels together, keeping tape straight and perpendicular to the floor. Measure from the high point of your shoulders down the length of your back.

Inseam

Find a pair of pants that fit you well and measure from the crotch seam to the opening at the bottom of the pant leg. Round the number to the nearest 1/2" to get your inseam length.

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