Size Guide
You can find our size chart on every product page! The length of each garment is provided in the very last image of every product listing. Please note: our size guide is designed to help guide you in your choice, and to provide an indication of which size would best fit.
We recommend checking every product description, to learn more about the stretch and fit of each fabric used. We try to provide as much information as possible, however if you do have any questions, feel free to email our lovely customer care team at [email protected] for advice. We are more than happy to help, and we will be extremely honest in helping you find a dress that suits your shape. No two bodies are the same size or shape, and we want you to feel amazing in your new Twosisters the Label design!
Variances in sizing are impossible to avoid during production, even with top-notch quality control. The measurements provided in our size charts are just an indicator of sizing, so we ask that you please allow for variations of approximately 0.5 inch within measurements.
You are more than welcome to return your items for store credit should they not be a perfect fit for you. Please be sure to read more about our Returns Policy here: Click Here
Here's How To Find Your Perfect Size
Grab your favourite dress (one that is non-stretch in design) and lay it flat on a flat surface.
Measure the bust, waist, and hips (for bodycon dresses).
Measure the bust and waist (for fit and flare dresses) - hips measurement are not as important with these styles.
Compare your measurements to the chart below to see where you fit!
EXTRA TIPS:
Take bust measurements with a grain of salt if the dress has an open back or lace up back, as you will have some room to alter the fit.
If you are in between sizes, we recommend making use of our Buy 2, Return 1 promotion, where two sizes of the same dress (including colour) may be purchased to allow you to find your best fit.
Feel free to email our customer care team for further advice.
On our website, we usually provide measurements for products laid on a flat surface. Here’s how to read them!
A. PIT TO PIT (PTP)
Measure across and below armhole seam (from left seam to right seam)
B. WAIST
Measure across middle or smallest point
C. HIP
Measure across widest point of the lower half of garment