
Shopping online should feel easy and confident.
This quick guide explains how our styles fit, how we describe sizing, and what to expect when your order arrives.
How Our Styles Fit
We choose pieces that are wearable, flattering, and made for real life.
Oversized Fit
Intentionally roomy and loose with a relaxed, slouchy feel. Meant to fit bigger than standard sizing. If you prefer less volume, consider sizing down.
Relaxed Fit
Easy and comfortable without being oversized. Looser than fitted styles but still proportional. Most customers stay true to size.
True to Size
Fits as expected for most customers.
Fitted
More tailored through the waist, bust, or hips. If you prefer a looser fit, sizing up may be best.
We always include fit notes in each product description.
Tops + Sweaters
- Many styles are relaxed or oversized
- Sweaters often have stretch or intentional drape
- If something runs oversized or fitted, we’ll say so
Between sizes?
Size up for a relaxed feel, or size down in oversized styles if you want less volume.
Bottoms
- Fit varies most here, so check notes on stretch, rise, and leg shape
- Stretch fabrics are forgiving
- Structured fabrics may feel more fitted
Between sizes?
We usually recommend sizing up for comfort.
Dresses + Skirts
We focus on easy, wearable silhouettes. Length, lining, and fit through the bust or hips will always be noted.
Mini – hits above the knee
Knee-Length – hits at or around the knee
Midi – hits below the knee and above the ankle
Maxi – hits at or near the ankle
Skort – skirt look with shorts underneath for extra coverage
Length can vary by height. Model info is always included for reference.
Model Info
“Model is wearing a size Small” is meant as helpful context, especially when paired with model height and fit notes. Use it as a guide, not a rule.
Still Not Sure?
Fit is personal — and we’re happy to help.
Send us a message or email us before you order for honest, real-life advice.