Size Guide

Size Guide | BelowTheMark Blog

One Size Does Not Fit All

Most brand do not manufacture with a universal size guide. The reason comes down to anthropometric variation. Anthropometry is the study of the measurements and proportions of the human body. Since sizes are a "social construct "and not based on a standard, brands operate on what they assume is the right size.

Often, brands develop sizes that are specifically targeted for their user base. Even if every brand were to use a similar size chart, that wouldn't necessarily mean they would produce clothing of uniform dimensions.

How We Measure

Chest: Measure the distance from one armpit to the other, at the widest part of the chest.
Waist: Measure the distance from one waistband to the other. Multiply this figure by two.
Inseam: Measure the length from the crotch seam to the bottom of the leg.
Dress Length: Measure from the middle of the shoulder, down to the hem of the dress

Dress

*Measure from the middle of the shoulder, as displayed below

How We Measure Dresses | BelowTheMark Blog
How We Measure Tops | BelowTheMark Blog

Bottoms

"X2" :Measure from one waistband to the other. Multiply this figure by 2.

How We Measure Pants | BelowTheMark Blog
How We Measure Skirts | BelowTheMark Blog

Size chart

Please note due to the differences in forms and shapes, we do not guarantee the garment will fit according to its according size label. Rather, we recommend you follow the measurements we provide or the manufacturers own size guide.

Tops 

(blouses, t-shirts, dresses & etc.) 

Size chart for tops | BelowTheMark Blog

* Inches / pouces

Bottoms

(Skirts, Trousers & etc.)

Size Chart For Bottoms | BelowTheMark Blog

* Inches / pouces

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