Sizing Information

Sizes are based on the following body measurements, however some items may vary due to fabrics and style. Measurements should be used as a guide only. Measurements are in centimeters and inches. Please note all garments tags are in AU sizes

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AU / NZBustWaistHip
4 (XXS)78-80cm58-60cm88-90cm
6 (XS)81-83cm61-63cm91-93cm
8 (S)85-87cm67-69cm95-97cm
10 (M)90-92cm70-72cm100-102cm
12 (L)95-97cm75-77cm105-107cm
14 (XL)100-103cm80-82cm110-112cm
16 (XXL)105-107cm87-89cm115-117cm
18 (XXXL)112-114cm92-94cm122-124cm
20 (XXXXL)123-125cm105-107cm133-135cm
22 (XXXXXL)130-132cm112-114cm140-142cm
24 (XXXXXXL)137-139cm119-121cm147-149cm
AUS / NZUSUKEU
4 (XXS)0432
6 (XS)2634
8 (S)4836
10 (M)61038
12 (L)81240
14 (XL)101442
16 (XXL)121644
18 (XXXL)141846
20 (XXXXL)162048
22 (XXXXL)182250
24 (XXXXL)202452

How to Measure

How To Care For Your Garments

General Tips to care for your garment

Storage

Check to see if the care label has any special hanging tips. In general, we recommend hanging dresses, blazers and delicate garments that won’t stretch over time. Storing jersey and knitted garments by folding them will help to avoid hanger marks and the garment from growing and stretching over time.

Drying

Try to avoid machine drying garments where possible as this will wear on the garment over a long period of time.

Wearing

It's important that you wear your piece with love and take good care. Take note of the fabrication your garment is made from, knitwear and satin styles may pull a lot easier when sitting on anything with a slightly rough and uneven surface. Bags and jewellery may rub on delicate fabrics over time and create pilling and abrasion to the fabric, it’s best to take note when selecting your accessories that they won’t get hooked and pull threads in the garment. Some denim styles tend to bleed and can stain lighter colour garments, especially when wet.

Washing

Cotton can be machine washed on a gentle cycle or hand washed. It is best to avoid fabric softeners as this can dull the colour of your garment over time.

Water Temp

Cotton garments are best washed in cold or warm water to prevent shrinkage and fading. Take extra care when washing in hot water as this can cause it to shrink.

Drying

Cotton fabric can either be air dried or machine dried on a low heat cycle. High heat can cause fibres to shrink.

Ironing

Cotton is very prone to creasing so it is often necessary to iron you garment to regain the original shape and size. Iron the garment on a mid to low temperature using steam only when required.

General

Always follow the care label instructions on your garment as a mix of fibre contents may need additional care to the above.