Size & Fit Guide
Find a more confident fit across tops, dresses, denim, trousers, skirts, outerwear, and one-piece styles. Use your current body measurements, review the product description, and consider the intended silhouette before choosing your size.
How to Measure
Stand naturally and use a flexible measuring tape. Keep it parallel to the floor without pulling it too tightly. For the clearest result, ask someone to help or measure in front of a mirror.
Bust
Measure around the fullest part of your bust while keeping the tape level across your back.
Natural Waist
Measure around the narrowest part of your torso, usually slightly above your belly button.
Hips
Stand with your feet together and measure around the fullest part of your hips and seat.
Inseam
Measure from the upper inside leg down to the point where you want the trouser hem to finish.
Size Reference
The measurements below are a general body-size reference. Fit can vary by fabric, cut, stretch, and intended silhouette, so product-specific information should always take priority.
| Size | US | UK | EU | Bust | Waist | Hips |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| XS | 0-2 | 4-6 | 32-34 | 31-32.5 in 79-83 cm |
24-25.5 in 61-65 cm |
34-35.5 in 86-90 cm |
| S | 4-6 | 8-10 | 36-38 | 33-34.5 in 84-88 cm |
26-27.5 in 66-70 cm |
36-37.5 in 91-95 cm |
| M | 8-10 | 12-14 | 40-42 | 35-37 in 89-94 cm |
28-30 in 71-76 cm |
38-40 in 97-102 cm |
| L | 12-14 | 16-18 | 44-46 | 38-40 in 97-102 cm |
31-33 in 79-84 cm |
41-43 in 104-109 cm |
| XL | 16-18 | 20-22 | 48-50 | 41-43 in 104-109 cm |
34-36 in 86-91 cm |
44-46 in 112-117 cm |
| XXL | 20-22 | 24-26 | 52-54 | 44-47 in 112-119 cm |
37-40 in 94-102 cm |
47-50 in 119-127 cm |
This chart is a general guide rather than a guarantee of fit. Review the product description for notes such as fitted, relaxed, oversized, high-stretch, low-stretch, cropped, petite, or longline.
Fit by Category
Different garments are designed to sit, drape, and move differently. Use the garment category and intended shape to refine your decision.
T-Shirts, Blouses & Knitwear
Prioritize the bust and shoulder measurements. Consider sizing up for a relaxed drape or additional layering room.
Mini, Midi & Maxi Dresses
Use the largest relevant measurement across bust, waist, and hips, especially for fitted or non-stretch designs.
Jeans, Trousers & Skirts
Use both waist and hip measurements. Check rise, inseam, and fabric stretch for the most complete fit picture.
Jackets, Blazers & Coats
Allow room for the clothing you plan to wear underneath, particularly across the shoulders, bust, and upper arms.
Between Sizes?
Use the garment shape, fabric behavior, and your preferred level of ease to decide whether to choose the smaller or larger option.
Structured or low-stretch styles
Consider the larger size for tailored pieces, fitted woven dresses, rigid denim, blazers, or any design with limited stretch.
Relaxed or highly flexible styles
The smaller size may work for oversized silhouettes, loose knitwear, elasticated designs, and pieces with generous stretch.
Use your largest measurement
When one measurement falls into a larger size, choosing that size often creates a more comfortable base for tailoring or styling.
Fit Notes
Small details can make a meaningful difference. Review these points before selecting your final size.
Fit FAQ
Review these answers for additional guidance before choosing your Roselle Mode size.
Should I choose the size I normally wear?
Your usual size can be a helpful starting point, but sizing may vary between garments. Compare your current measurements with the chart and review the product description before ordering.
What should I do when my measurements fall between sizes?
Consider the fabric, silhouette, and your preferred fit. Choose the larger size for structured or fitted designs and consider the smaller size for highly flexible or intentionally oversized pieces.
Are the chart measurements body or garment measurements?
The main size chart is a general body-measurement reference. Any garment-specific dimensions listed on a product page should be reviewed separately.
How should I choose a size for jeans and trousers?
Prioritize your waist and hip measurements, then review the rise, inseam, leg shape, and fabric stretch. Rigid denim generally feels more structured than stretch denim.
How should I choose a size for a dress?
Compare your bust, waist, and hip measurements with the garment shape. For fitted dresses, use the largest relevant measurement. Relaxed dresses may allow more flexibility.
Can I return or exchange an item that does not fit?
Eligible items can be returned or exchanged within 30 days. Review the store return and exchange policy and keep the item in its original condition while deciding.
Need Guidance?
Share the product name, your bust, waist, and hip measurements, and how you prefer the garment to fit. The Roselle Mode support team can help you review the available information before ordering.