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Seasonal size & fit guide: find your perfect fit

Seasonal size & fit guide: find your perfect fit

A great fit isn’t luck; it’s intent. Size is more than a number on a label it’s the conversation between your body, the pattern and the fabric. This guide is built for real life, so you can shop with confidence from Bogotá to New York and reduce returns without compromising style.

Begin with calm, accurate measurements in fitted clothing. Measure bust at the fullest point, waist at the narrowest and hips at the widest, keeping the tape level and relaxed. For PANTS, add inseam from the inner junction to the floor and rise from the front centre to the waist. Write everything down in centimetres and inches, then compare with each product chart; different pieces are drafted differently on purpose.

Next, decide how you move through the day. Tailored sharpens the shoulder and draws a clean vertical a natural choice for leading or presenting. Relaxed gives space without losing outline—ideal for active agendas and long commutes. Fluid favours lighter fabrics that follow the body perfect for warm weather or late evenings. Shoes matter too: the right hem length changes the read of the entire look.

In PANTS, mid or high rise organises the silhouette and lengthens the leg. A straight leg is a constant you can pair with almost anything; a wide leg adds contrast and a modern drop; a carrot narrows at the ankle for definition. Fabric sets the attitude: no stretch gives crisp architecture; 1–3% stretch adds comfort when the day runs long.

In TOPS and SHIRTS, aim for lengths that meet the hip so you can wear them tucked or untucked without bulk. Collars should close without strain and chest buttons shouldn’t pull. In SKIRTS & DRESSES, a column skirt needs a precise waist and a clean fall over the hip; a slip dress works best when it skims rather than clings. If you’re between sizes, size up and tailor the drape survives, and the piece lasts longer.

Mixed climates call for planning layers from the start. A light base, a shirt and a blazer or trench solve A/C and sudden rain without changing size. Prioritise shoulder and waist; let your tailor handle the rest. Reading fit is easier in your usual shoes and with a natural stance don’t force posture you won’t keep all day.

The rule of thumb in Colombia and the U.S. is simple: measure, compare, choose. Your ideal size is the one that lets you move without thinking about the clothes. When you’re ready, find your fit in PANTS, TOPS, SHIRTS and SKIRTS & DRESSES; if you want to introduce an accent, explore NEW IN.

Quick check before checkout:

  • Shoulder seams meet the bone; no pulling, no puddling.

  • No tension creases at rise or armhole when you sit.

  • Hems hit at the shoe bone or just below the ankle.

  • Waistband admits up to two fingers—no more, no less.

  • Buttons close cleanly; the fabric keeps its line.


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