How to Measure

To ensure the perfect fit, please follow our official measurement guide thoroughly and accurately:

Use a soft fabric tape measure (in inches) — the kind used for sewing or tailoring.
Avoid using construction tape measures (metal), hard rulers, strings, or guessing. These methods lead to inaccurate measurements and may affect the fit of your order.

Follow our step-by-step video tutorial to properly measure the following:

  • Bust – fullest part

  • Waist – smallest part

  • Hips – widest part

  • Cup Size – based on your daily bra cup (e.g., A, B, C, D)

  • Underbust or Torso Length – if required for the style

Important:
We only accept replacements if your submitted measurements match your actual size and a video of your measurement process is provided for verification. Inaccurate tools or methods will not be eligible for replacement.

Watch the full guide here: 

 

How to properly measure Bust, Waist,& Hips

How to properly measure your Torso

Taking a few extra minutes to measure accurately ensures you receive swimwear made just for you with the comfort and confidence you deserve