Sizing Guide

Body Measure

Use a Cloth Tape Measure: When taking measurements, use a cloth tape measure rather than a metal one. This helps ensure accuracy and prevents any discomfort during the measuring process.

  1. Measure Over Standard Undergarments: Take measurements over standard undergarments to ensure consistency and accuracy. This provides a baseline measurement that reflects your body size without adding any additional layers that could affect the fit of the garment.

  2. Compare Measurements: Check your body measurements and compare them with the data provided in the sizing tables. This allows you to determine the appropriate size based on your specific measurements.

  3. Seek Assistance for Accuracy: For better accuracy, it's recommended to ask a friend to assist you with taking measurements. This helps ensure that measurements are taken correctly and consistently.

  4. Choose the Larger Size if In Between: If you find that your measurements fall between two sizes, it's generally advisable to choose the larger size. This ensures a more comfortable fit and allows for any slight variations in body size.

  5. Refer to Body Measurements, Not Garment: Remember that the measurements provided in the tables refer to body measurements, not garment measurements. This helps you select the size that will best accommodate your body size and shape.

  6. Use the Same Tables for Non-FR Garments: The sizing tables provided can be used for both FR and non-FR garments, ensuring consistency in sizing across different product lines.

  7. Contact for Assistance: If you're unsure about what size to order or have any questions about sizing, don't hesitate to contact customer service for assistance. They can provide personalized guidance to help you find the right size and fit for your needs.

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