Size Guide
Shopping for swimwear online can be tricky, especially given that everyone has a unique body shape and fit preference. To help you find the right size with ease, we’ve put together this simple measurement guide. Checking your measurements before ordering helps ensure the best fit and minimizes the need for returns or exchanges.
Please note that this guide serves as a general reference; actual fit may vary slightly depending on the specific style and cut of the garment.
How to Measure Correctly
For the most accurate results, wear lightweight, close-fitting undergarments while measuring—avoid bulky or compression clothing. Use a flexible measuring tape; if you don’t have one, a piece of string and a standard ruler will work just as well. Follow the steps below to measure your bust, waist, hips, and inseam, then compare your results with our size chart.
Bust
Measure around the fullest part of your bust. Keep the tape measure level and snug against your body, but not tight or loose—it should fit naturally.
Waist
Measure at your natural waistline, typically the area between the bottom of your ribcage and the top of your hip bones. Stand relaxed with your abdomen at ease to ensure an accurate measurement.
Hips
Measure around the fullest part of your hips. This is usually about 2–5 cm below the hip bone, rather than at the hip bone itself.
Inseam
Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart. Measure the distance from the top of your inner thigh down to your ankle; this is your inseam measurement.
Women's One-Piece Swimsuit Size Chart

Women's Two-Piece Swimsuit Size Chart

Women's Swim Dress Size Chart

Men's Patterned Shirt Size Chart

Men's Swim Trunks Size Chart

Size FAQs
What if my measurements differ from my usual size?
Sizing standards vary between brands. We recommend relying on this size chart and your actual measurements rather than your usual clothing size.
What if I fall between two sizes?
It depends on your preferred fit. If you prefer a snug, form-fitting look, choose the smaller size; if you prefer a more comfortable, relaxed fit, choose the larger size. If you are still unsure, feel free to contact us for advice.
Swimwear Care Tips
Proper care helps maintain your swimwear's shape, elasticity, and color. We recommend the following practices:
Hand washing is recommended: Gently wash using cold water and a mild detergent to help extend the garment's lifespan.
If using a washing machine, place the item in a laundry bag and select the cold water, gentle cycle.
Remove any detachable pads before washing, and avoid washing with items that have zippers or sharp edges.
Air dry after washing; avoid using a tumble dryer or high-heat drying methods.
Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or high temperatures to prevent fabric deformation or fading.
We recommend rotating between multiple swimsuits to help extend the lifespan of each piece.
