Let's Chat About Sizing!

Shopping for apparel online can be frustrating and intimidating because most shop only provides a generic sizing chart. That's crazy, it's almost impossible to gauge what will fit you just right, based only on a generic sizing chart.
Each item deserves its own measurements. This is a highlight, as to why you should purchase from my Boutique, as I provide individual measurements for each piece.
For the best fit, I highly recommend you choose your size based on the individual product measurements and descriptions, that are provided vs the actual size i.e small, medium, large, etc. I do not have a standard sizing chart, because each piece measures differently. All clothing items are true to their measurements. However, loose fitting and stretchy items are more forgiving than the fitted items. 

When purchasing a product we want to make sure you find the perfect size on your first shopping trip. :) You will find measurements on each product under their product description. You will then want to measure yourself to make sure that it will be a perfect fit. See how to measure yourself below, but don't hesitate to ask how something fits! Send us an email at PSboutique941@gmail.com or chat with us on social media or via website chat box.

How to find your measurements?

Need to know where and how to measure yourself.

When measuring yourself you will want to make sure you measure your bare skin and not over your clothes. Write down all your measurements and keep them handy when shopping. All measurements on our website are taken in inches laying flat.

Bust

Wrap a tape measure or piece of string around your chest (under the armpits) at the fullest point of your bust. Bust measurements on our website should be doubled to see how your measurement compares. If using string, measure it after wrapping around.

Length

The length of the item will be at the highest point to the lowest hem. You may approximate how long a piece of clothing would be on your body by standing straight and measuring from the top of your shoulder down. The flat lay measurement on our website may seem slightly shorter than when actually worn on yourself. Make sure to consider this when picking your size. Skirts are measured from the top of the waist line to the bottom hem, and when measuring yourself you should start where the skirt will be worn on you.

How to measure bottoms?

Bottoms do loosen up as you wear them, so measurements of your comfy denim you currently own may be slightly stretched or worn.

Waist

Find a pair of pants that fits comfortably, and lay them on a flat, even surface. Measure the back waistband from one side to the other and double that measurement. Be sure not to stretch them. That number can be compared to our website measurements.

Inseam

Using the same pair of pants as above, lay them on a flat even surface. With a measuring tape, measure the length from the crotch seam along the inside of the pants, to the bottom hem of the pant leg. This measurement is found on most bottoms on our website for you to compare.

Other items to consider:

  • If you run between sizes, we suggest going up a size on fitted tops.
  • Polyester and Spandex blend will run a bit see through due to the material and a slip is recommended.
  • Rayon and spandex blend will not be nearly as see through. A slip would be recommended if the skirt is a solid color or has a lot of white in it.
Don't fret if you get it wrong, as I happily accept returns, see the return policy for details. I want to make sure you are happy with your purchase. Feel free to ask questions at PSBoutique941@gmail.com
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