Measurements
Sizing
PLEASE E-MAIL US WITH ANY CONCERN YOU MAY HAVE ABOUT SIZES OF OUR COLLECTION. WE BELIEVE THAT ONCE YOU PERSONALLY SEE OUR PRODUCTS YOU WILL FALL IN LOVE WITH THE QUALITY, THE FEEL AND THE WAY THEY FIT! How to Measure :
Measure over undergarments, keep measuring tape level and pull it snug, but not tight. If you will be wearing special undergarments with your dress, measure over those. If you do not have a measuring tape you can always use a piece of string and then measure it with a ruler. Designers determine their size by the bust, waist, and hip measurements. See the following for measuring tips. Taking the Bust Measurements 1. Stand straight with your heels together and your arms at your side. 2. Place the measuring tape so that it covers the fullest part of your bust. 3. Keep your thumb behind the tape and do not pull it tight. Taking the Waist Measurements 1. Standing straight, bend to your side. The bend is your natural waist. 2. Stand straight and keep your heels together. 3. Place the measuring tape around your natural waist. 4. Keep your thumb behind the tape and do not pull it tight. Taking the Hip Measurements 2. Position the measuring tape around the widest part of your hips. 3. Keep your thumb behind the tape and do not pull it tight. Once you've taken your measurements, review the selected designer's size chart that applies to your dress. The designer's size chart shows the measurements they use to make each size. All designer's size there dresses differently so please make sure you are looking at the correct size chart. Compare your measurements to the size chart to determine the correct size. Formal wear usually run smaller than your every day clothes, and most will require some type of alterations. If your measurements indicate different sizes for the bust, waist, and hip measurements, designers generally suggest ordering according to the largest measurement. Gowns can be taken in, but due to the modest seam allowance in the gowns, there may not be enough fabric to make it larger. Remember alterations are almost always required for that perfect fit.
Neck: Measure around the base of the neck keeping the tape measure comfortably loose. Sleeve Length: Bend elbow slightly and starting at the center back of the neck, measure across the shoulder, to the elbow and down to the wrist. Inseam: Our standard inseam length for women is 33" and 34" for men; however inseam measurements will vary slightly by style. HOLLOW TO HEM: Measure from the base of the neck (hollow of the neck) to the floor. This measurement is typically only for girls dresses (i.e.: flower girls). If this measurement is important you will see a note on the dress product. All junior & womens dresses are made to fit heights of 5'8" - 5'9" (unless otherwise stated on the product).
What if my measurements don't match the size chart?
Finding the correct size can be difficult, but don't worry, we're here to help! First of all, double check your measurements using our measuring guide above. (If you measure just an inch off, it will throw off your size.) Once you're sure of your measurements compare them to the manufacturer's size chart for the dress you want and see what range you're in.
If one or two measurements put you in a larger size than the other(s) then we recommend going up a size and altering down as needed. The dresses do not generally have much seam allowance, so they cannot be easily let out. It's much easier to take them in! Sometimes only a few measurements are important though. For ball gowns or dresses with full skirts, focus on the bust and waist since a full skirt will have plenty of give either way. For dresses with open or tie backs, focus on the waist and hips. Dresses with corset or lace-up backs make fitting really easy since they let you adjust the fit in the bust and waist. Consider these styles if you're disproportional or if you're between sizes. They can often adjust several inches in either direction, depending on the style! If the waist and hips are a perfect match, but you're lacking in the bust, consider wearing a padded bra or bra cups. These can easily take up an extra inch or two and save you from having alterations. Is the bust the only measurement that is too small? Some dresses have removable bra cups that you can take out to gain 1/2-1 inch. In the end, 95% of people need alterations to make their dress fit like it was made for them. When you order, you should prepare for this and leave time and room in the budget to have the proper adjustments made to your dress. If you still need help, please contact us we're always happy to give advice! Our phone number is 508 459 9291. I'm tall, can I get a dress with longer length?
Yes, there are several options for longer dresses for those girls who are over 5'-9".
Options for ALL Dresses: Consider a high-low or uneven (asymmetrical) hemline. This is a great way to avoid the need for a specific length! Some of the latest trends in prom and wedding are also T-length, knee length and short dresses. These lengths work for any height |
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