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This article was co-authored by LaTricia Brown. LaTricia Brown is a Master Tailor and Designer and the Owner of Trish B. Stylin' based in the Savannah, Georgia metro area. LaTricia has over a decade of experience including bridal design, men's and women's clothing design, and fashion show directing. She has a BFA in Fashion with a minor in Accessory Design from the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD). LaTricia has worked with W Magazine in New York City and has assisted with the personal styling of P. Diddy. She has also assisted the development of Sean John's 10-Year Anniversary Collection and appeared in the filming of Diddy's "If I Were King" Documentary. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 1,035,950 times.

It can be super frustrating to walk into a shop and have to wade through dress after dress to determine your size! Don't worry, because although dress sizes are different at most stores, as long as you know your measurements, you shouldn't have a problem figuring out which sizes work best for you.

Things You Should Know

  • Compare your bust, waist, and hip measurements to a sizing chart from your relevant country to find your dress size.
  • Note that depending on the store, exact sizing differs. Check online to find the store's sizing guide and compare that to your own measurements.
  • Choose styles that enhance your shape, like an empire waist for pear or straight body shapes.

Steps

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Measuring Your Dress Size

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  1. Step 1 Measure your bust. 1 Measure your bust. You'll need to measure the fullest part of your bust to get the proper measurement.[1] Make sure that the measuring tape (a dress maker's soft tape measure for preference) goes under your arms.[2]
    • Keep the measuring tape snug but not too tight. If you do it too tight (if your bust is popping out over the tape) then you'll get the wrong measurements and your dress won't fit properly.
  2. Step 2 Measure your waist. 2 Measure your waist. Bend to one side (doesn't matter which) and find your waist's natural crease. At the crease, measure around your waist, making sure that the measuring tape is a bit loose.
    • You can also find your natural waist by measuring 2 inches up from your belly button. It's usually the smallest part of your waistline.[3]
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  3. Step 3 Measure your hips. 3 Measure your hips. Stand with your feet together. Measure around the fullest part of your hips and rear.[4] This is typically midway between your crotch and your belly button. Again you'll want to keep the measuring tape somewhat loose, so that your dress size doesn't end up being too small.
  4. Step 4 Look at a size chart. 4 Look at a size chart. Keep in mind that size charts tend to be different for different stores and that even with your measurements and the size chart, you may be surprised by the wide array of sizes you will seem to fit into. However, you can use this size chart as a basic guide.[5]
    • Always choose the larger size if your measurements come between two sizes, especially if you're ordering online.
    • Avoid the dress size generators, as they tend to give you the wrong sizes. Dress size generators claim to be able to tell you your dress size in each store (since so many stores size their women's clothing differently).
    • If you are looking at European sizes, you'll want to check out this chart, which converts American sizes into European sizes.
  5. Step 5 Convert numbers to letters for sizing. 5 Convert numbers to letters for sizing. Some stores don't use the typical 6, 8, 10, 12. Instead they use letters like XS, S, M, etc. Fortunately these letter sizes tend to correspond to specific numerical sizes and you can figure your size out based on that.[6]
    • In American Sizes; Size 2 is XS, Size 4 is S, Size 6 is M, Size 8 is L, Size 10 is XL, Size 12 is XXL. This is what it usually is, although sizes may still vary depending on the store.
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Determining Size at Specific Stores

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  1. Step 1 Always check the sizing guide when shopping online. 1 Always check the sizing guide when shopping online. Most, if not all, online clothing websites have a chart that explains their sizing measurements. Sometimes dresses will run bigger or smaller than your typical size, so you will want your measurements handy to check against the website's sizing guide.
    • It's a good idea to shop at the same websites, because you're more likely to already know what size works best for you.
  2. Step 2 Check the sizing at each store. 2 Check the sizing at each store. Once you know your measurements you'll need to check out the different sizing at different stores. Many stores and many brands operate on their own sizing when it comes to dresses. A lot of times you can check the label to find where your measurements fall.
    • At Target, for example, a small at Target (in numeric size: 0 or 2) has the bust of 85.09 cm to 86.39, waist measurements of 66.04cm to 67.31cm, and hip measurements of 91.44 cm to93.98 cm.
    • At Top shop, an American size 6 has a bust of 87 cm, a waist of 69.2 cm, and a hip measurement of 91.5, which is smaller than the generic size chart.
  3. Step 3 Ask. 3 Ask. Sometimes the best way to find out the dress sizes at different stores is to ask a salesperson. You won't be the first person to be confused and salespeople know that most stores have a different sizing method for dresses. As long as you know your measurements they should be able to help you.
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Choosing the Best Dress

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  1. Step 1 Pick the right dress for a straight body. 1 Pick the right dress for a straight body. If you've got a straight body (narrow hips, no bust, no rear) there are certain dresses that will flatter your body better than others. Fitted sheaths and classic shift dresses work well for this body type.[7]
    • Empire waist or A-line skirts on a dress help to give you some curves, if you don't have much in that area.
    • You can also create a more dramatic effect by having an off-the-shoulder dress. The neckline of a dress like this draws more attention to the collarbones and arms.
  2. Step 2 Choose dresses than enhance your upper body if you have a pear-shaped figure. 2 Choose dresses than enhance your upper body if you have a pear-shaped figure. Pear-shaped basically means that you're fuller at the hips and rear and smaller around your bust. Open-neck and strapless dresses are good for drawing attention to your upper body, highlighting your assets.[8]
    • Empire waists, full and A-line skirts also enhance your hips and help you look fabulous!
  3. Step 3 Enhance your form if you've got an hourglass figure. 3 Enhance your form if you've got an hourglass figure. This means that you've got a full bust and full hips, with a narrower, defined waist. You'll want to go for dresses that nip in at the waist and show off your figure.[9]
    • Wraps, knit dresses, and sheaths that have a waist are good bets for showing off your figure.
  4. Step 4 Draw the eye up if you have an apple-shape. 4 Draw the eye up if you have an apple-shape. This basically means that your narrowest point is at your ribs, above your natural waist. Empire waists are a good bet for drawing attention upwards, since their waistline sits right below the bust.[10]
    • Choose a dress with details around the neckline, because this will draw attention upwards.
    • Full skirts or A-line skirts on a dress can give you the appearance of an hourglass figure.
  5. Step 5 Draw attention downwards if you have a full bust. 5 Draw attention downwards if you have a full bust. When your bust measurement is fuller than your hips and rear measurement, a good look is to draw attention away from your bust and even out your top and bottom by the dresses you choose.
    • V-necks and halter tops can create a slimming effect (and look good with fuller busts).
    • A-line and full skirt dress styles will help create a balance between the top and bottom. Choosing dresses with details at the bottom can also help draw attention downwards.
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  • Question What is a hem to hollow measurement? LaTricia Brown LaTricia Brown Master Tailor & Creative Director LaTricia Brown is a Master Tailor and Designer and the Owner of Trish B. Stylin' based in the Savannah, Georgia metro area. LaTricia has over a decade of experience including bridal design, men's and women's clothing design, and fashion show directing. She has a BFA in Fashion with a minor in Accessory Design from the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD). LaTricia has worked with W Magazine in New York City and has assisted with the personal styling of P. Diddy. She has also assisted the development of Sean John's 10-Year Anniversary Collection and appeared in the filming of Diddy's "If I Were King" Documentary. LaTricia Brown LaTricia Brown Master Tailor & Creative Director Expert Answer A hem to hollow measurement goes from the lowest point of your collarbone to the floor. If you take your finger and feel the front lowest spot of your throat, you'll notice a hollow space to take your measurement. Place 1 end of your measuring tape here and then let it drop to the floor. If you plan on wearing heels with your dress, be sure to wear them when you take this measurement. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 4 Helpful 6
  • Question What bra should you wear when measuring? LaTricia Brown LaTricia Brown Master Tailor & Creative Director LaTricia Brown is a Master Tailor and Designer and the Owner of Trish B. Stylin' based in the Savannah, Georgia metro area. LaTricia has over a decade of experience including bridal design, men's and women's clothing design, and fashion show directing. She has a BFA in Fashion with a minor in Accessory Design from the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD). LaTricia has worked with W Magazine in New York City and has assisted with the personal styling of P. Diddy. She has also assisted the development of Sean John's 10-Year Anniversary Collection and appeared in the filming of Diddy's "If I Were King" Documentary. LaTricia Brown LaTricia Brown Master Tailor & Creative Director Expert Answer Wear a supportive bra when taking dress measurements. Don't wear a push-up-style or heavily padded bra, since you might not wear this type of undergarment with your dress. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 3 Helpful 7
  • Question How do I take my dress measurements at home? LaTricia Brown LaTricia Brown Master Tailor & Creative Director LaTricia Brown is a Master Tailor and Designer and the Owner of Trish B. Stylin' based in the Savannah, Georgia metro area. LaTricia has over a decade of experience including bridal design, men's and women's clothing design, and fashion show directing. She has a BFA in Fashion with a minor in Accessory Design from the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD). LaTricia has worked with W Magazine in New York City and has assisted with the personal styling of P. Diddy. She has also assisted the development of Sean John's 10-Year Anniversary Collection and appeared in the filming of Diddy's "If I Were King" Documentary. LaTricia Brown LaTricia Brown Master Tailor & Creative Director Expert Answer Try to take your measurements in front of a full-length mirror. If you're shopping from a certain store, see if their website offers diagrams to help with the measuring process. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 2 Helpful 4
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  • If there are troubles when measuring yourself, you can always ask a friend to help you. Thanks Helpful 66 Not Helpful 19
  • Even those numbers can vary from brand to brand. A 2x at a chain store would be different than a 2x at a large women's store. Thanks Helpful 22 Not Helpful 13
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Warnings

  • When shopping for new clothing, always check the garment tag for the size. Coat hanger size tags are often different from the garment tags. Thanks Helpful 6 Not Helpful 2
  • For accurate measurements, measure yourself after taking a deep breath in and letting it out. NEVER measure yourself when you've taken a deep breath. Thanks Helpful 54 Not Helpful 26
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  3. LaTricia Brown. Master Tailor & Creative Director. Expert Interview
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LaTricia Brown Co-authored by: LaTricia Brown Master Tailor & Creative Director This article was co-authored by LaTricia Brown. LaTricia Brown is a Master Tailor and Designer and the Owner of Trish B. Stylin' based in the Savannah, Georgia metro area. LaTricia has over a decade of experience including bridal design, men's and women's clothing design, and fashion show directing. She has a BFA in Fashion with a minor in Accessory Design from the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD). LaTricia has worked with W Magazine in New York City and has assisted with the personal styling of P. Diddy. She has also assisted the development of Sean John's 10-Year Anniversary Collection and appeared in the filming of Diddy's "If I Were King" Documentary. This article has been viewed 1,035,950 times. 47 votes - 78% Co-authors: 21 Updated: February 24, 2025 Views: 1,035,950 Categories: Clothing Sizes | Dresses and Skirts Article SummaryX

To determine your dress size, start by getting a soft measuring tape that you can use to take your measurements. First, measure your bust by holding the tape snugly but not too tightly around the fullest part of your bust. Then, measure around your waist by holding the tape about 2 inches above your belly button or at the smallest part of your waist. Finally, measure the widest part of your hips. Once you have your measurements, find a dress size chart online to see what size you are. To learn how to determine your dress size at specific stores, read on! Did this summary help you?YesNo

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