Size & Fit Guide

Finding the right fit starts with knowing your measurements. Use this guide as a general reference — since we curate from multiple designers, sizing may vary between brands. Always check the product page for specific size information.

How to Measure Yourself

For the best fit, take your measurements wearing lightweight clothing or undergarments. Use a soft measuring tape and keep it snug but not tight.

  • Bust — Measure around the fullest part of your chest, keeping the tape level across your back.
  • Waist — Measure around your natural waistline, the narrowest part of your torso (typically just above the navel).
  • Hips — Measure around the widest part of your hips and buttocks, keeping the tape level.
  • Inseam — Measure from your inner thigh to your ankle bone (for pants and trousers).

General Size Reference

Size US Bust Waist Hips
XS 0–2 31–32" 23–24" 33–34"
S 4–6 33–34" 25–26" 35–36"
M 8–10 35–36" 27–28" 37–38"
L 12–14 37–39" 29–31" 39–41"
XL 16–18 40–42" 32–34" 42–44"

This is a general reference for US women's sizing. Measurements may vary between designers and styles. For the most accurate fit, refer to the size information on each product page.

Fit Tips by Category

  • Dresses For a body-skimming fit, go with your standard size. If you prefer a relaxed fit or plan to layer underneath, consider sizing up. Pay attention to the listed garment length if you're petite or tall.
  • Blazers & Jackets Our blazers are designed to be worn over blouses and lightweight tops. If you typically layer thicker knits underneath, consider sizing up.
  • Knitwear & Sweaters Knitwear tends to have a relaxed, comfortable fit. Most styles run true to size with an intentionally easy silhouette.
  • Tops & Blouses Generally true to size. Check the product description for "relaxed fit" vs "tailored" — relaxed styles offer more room through the body.
  • Pants & Leggings We recommend measuring your waist and hips and comparing to the product's size chart. Rise height (low, mid, high) significantly affects comfort and fit.
  • Skirts Measured at the waist. A-line and pleated styles are more forgiving on fit than pencil silhouettes.

Still Unsure About Your Size?

Finding the right fit should be effortless. If you have questions about sizing for a specific piece, our team is here to help.

cs@self-indulge.com  |  (310) 402-2890

We offer free return shipping and easy exchanges within 30 days — shop with confidence.