Size Guide

Clothing - Single Size Conversion
UK 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
EU 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48
US 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
Australia 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

 

Clothing - Single Size
Single SizeUK 6UK 8UK 10UK 12UK 14UK 16UK 18
  CM In CM In CM In CM In CM In CM In CM In
Bust 78½ 31 81 32 86 34 91 36 96 38 101 40 108½ 43
Waist 60½ 23¾ 63 24¾ 68 26¾ 73 28¾ 78 30¾ 83 32¾ 90½ 35¾
Hips 86 33¾ 88½ 34¾ 93½ 36¾ 98½ 38¾ 103½ 40¾ 108½ 42¾ 116 45¾

 

Dual SizeUK XS
6-8
UK S
8-10
UK M
12-14
UK XL
16-18
  CM Inches CM Inches CM Inches CM Inches
Bust 78½ 31 81-86 32-34 91-78 36-38 101-108½ 40-43
Waist 60½ 23¾ 63-68 24¾-26¾ 73-78 28¾-30¾ 83-90½ 32¾-35¾
Hips 86 33¾ 88½-93½ 34¾-36¾ 98½-103½ 38¾-40¾ 108½-116 42¾-45¾

 

Clothing - Dual Size
UK XS S M L XL
EU XS S M L XL
US XXS XS S M L
Australia XS S M L XL
Maternity Clothing
Single Size81012141618
  CM Inches CM Inches CM Inches CM Inches CM Inches CM Inches
Bust 86 34 91 36 96 38 101 40 106 42 113 44¾
Waist 95 37¾ 100 39½ 105 41½ 110 43½ 115 45½ 122 48¼
Hips 93 36¾ 98 38¾ 103 40¾ 108 42¾ 113 44¾ 120 45¾
Footwear - Womens
UK 3 4 5 6 7 8
Australia 5 6 7 8 9 10
US 5 6 7 8 9 10
EU 36 37 38 39 40 41

How To Measure

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1 Top of shoulder
measure from collabone
2 Bust
measure across fullest part
and across shoulder blades
3 Waist
measure around natural waistline
4 Hips
measure at widest part
5 Inside Leg
measure from top of inside leg
at crotch to ankle bone

How To Measure Maternity

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1 Bust
measure bust at fullest point
2 Waist
measure waist at fullest point
3 Low Hip
you can find 10cm below your waist

Care Guide

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Do

  • Read the care label and washing instructions before washing your clothes.
  • The care label washing temperature is the highest permitted temperature.
    But if you are unsure, always wash at a lower temperature
  • Turn garment inside out before washing.

Don't

  • Don't use too much detergent.
  • Don't use detergents containing bleach.
  • Don't tumble dry garment unless indicated on the care label.
  • Don't iron prints, trims or embellishments.
  • Don't leave garments with white and contrast coloured panels soaking for prolonged periods.
  • Don't soak garments with metal trims or detail.

Footwear

  • We recommend treating suede & nubuck with an appropriate protector before wear.
    A suede brush will help to keep the nap raised & the suede looking new.
  • If your shoes get wet, stuff them with newspaper and dry naturally, away from a direct heat source.
    This will prevent the outer materials drying out and cracking.
  • Unless otherwise stated, trainers and canvas shoes should not go in the washing machine.
    If they get dirty, let them dry and remove the excess dirt with a clean bush or cloth.
  • For heeled products, check top pieces (heel tips) regularly & when they start to wear down take them to a good shoe repair shop and have them replaced to avoid slipping or causing further damage to your shoes.