Confused why you're an S in one brand and L in another? Here's what actually determines your size - and how Femmella makes it simple.
You're not "in-between sizes." The industry just never agreed on what a size means.
Every brand cuts to its own body - its own assumed shoulders, its own assumed waist. That's why an M at one brand is an L at another. It was never about your body changing. It was about a lack of a shared standard.
At Femmella, we fixed our end of the problem: one consistent body-measurement chart, and three clearly labeled fits - Regular, Relaxed, Oversized - so you always know what you're getting before you buy.
Here's the simple version:
|
Fit |
Extra room over body size |
Best for |
|
Regular |
+3-4" |
True-to-size, everyday wear |
|
Relaxed |
+5-6" |
A little breathing room |
|
Oversized |
+7-8" |
Laid-back, roomy comfort |
Example: Bust 34-35"? You're a Size S across all three fits - the fit name just tells you how much room that S gives you.
The takeaway: your size doesn't change. The fit you choose does. Know your body measurement once, and you'll never have to guess again - on our site, or anywhere else.
Why We Deliberately Add Extra Room to Every Fit
Femmella garments are built with intentional extra room - here's the comfort science behind why, and how to pick the right amount for you.
Suffocating fits photograph well. They don't live well.
Real bodies sit, stretch, bend, and breathe all day - and most "true to size" clothing is cut for a mannequin, not a Tuesday. So we build room in on purpose.
