If you already have similar items of the same brand that fit you well, the best way to choose the right size is to check the size marking on your previous purchases and order the exact same one. The main thing is not to confuse the markings and choose according to the manufacturer's size in the same sizing system.
If you are making your first purchase from this brand, the best option is to determine your size using the size charts, links to which are available on every product page (next to the sizes), and then select the item according to that size.
In any case, if you are unsure and can't decide between two sizes, order both sizes for trying on — this increases the chances that one of them will fit you perfectly, and you can immediately give the other one back to our delivery service or return it later by mail.
There are many different types of sizes, and the markings of some of them are so similar that they can be easily confused. In addition, different brands may use their own measurements and patterns, and their sizes may differ significantly from standard ones.
Therefore, for your convenience, we convert all sizes to international standards, and when choosing a product on our website, you can use both the manufacturer's sizes and international sizes (the correspondences between them may vary for different brands).
The products themselves always show the manufacturer's size marking, but the international marking is not necessarily indicated. If you ordered according to an international size, you might not see it on the received item, but you will see a different, similar marking in another sizing system — this does not mean that you received the wrong size, try it on, it will most likely fit you.
To determine your shoe size, you need to measure the length of your foot. Measurements are taken while standing barefoot, evenly distributing body weight on both feet, between perpendiculars from the tip of the most protruding toe and the most protruding part of the heel.
The measurement result should be rounded up to 0.5 cm and find the obtained value in the size chart.
The shoe last on which shoes are made is always slightly larger than the foot for which it is intended, otherwise the shoes would be difficult to put on and impossible to wear. Therefore, the insole, whose length equals the length of the shoe last's footprint, is always longer than the foot by the so-called functional allowance.
In international standards, this value varies: in the EU system it is 1.3‑1.5 cm, in the UK and US inch systems it is 1/3 inch (approximately 0.85 cm). However, different brands may use their own measurements, and their sizes may differ significantly from standard ones.
All size charts on our website indicate foot lengths, so when choosing a size according to the chart, you don't need to account for any allowances.
To determine your clothing size, you need to measure three parameters:
Chest circumference – the maximum horizontal circumference measured during normal breathing. The measuring tape should pass over the shoulder blades, under the arms, and across the fullest part of the chest.
Waist circumference – the circumference of the natural waistline between the iliac bones and the lower ribs, measured during normal breathing, standing straight with a relaxed stomach.
Hip circumference – the horizontal circumference measured at the fullest part of the buttocks.
Measurements are taken without clothing, the measuring tape should fit snugly against the body without sagging, not compressing soft tissues, and should be positioned strictly horizontally.
The measurement results should be compared with the size chart. If the obtained values fall outside the standard ranges and correspond to different sizes, you should choose the larger one.
Typically, clothing is produced for standard heights: for women – 164 cm, for men – 176 cm. However, different brands may use their own measurements and patterns, and their sizes may differ significantly from standard ones.
In some cases, height is indicated in the size marking in one of two ways:
1) By letters:
— S (short) for below-average height;
— R (regular) for average height;
— L (long) for above-average height.
2) By the inseam length. This is usually indicated in inch denim sizes with a "/" (for example, 32/32 means jeans of size 32 with a 32-inch inseam). Approximate correspondence:
— 30 — for height 160 cm (5'3");
— 32 — for height 170 cm (5'7");
— 34 — for height 180 cm (5'11").
Many children's clothing manufacturers label their products by the child's age (in months or years) instead of sizes. However, children grow differently, and at the same age they can have different sizes.
Therefore, for your convenience, we convert all children's sizes to the child's height in centimeters and recommend using this parameter for choosing children's clothing.
The standard belt size is its length in centimeters from the center of the buckle to the center hole.
To determine your belt size, measure over clothing the circumference of your waist (or hips) at the level where you intend to wear it (higher at the waist or lower on the hips). Round the measurement result up to 5 cm.
To determine your glove size, measure the circumference of your palm above the knuckles, not including the thumb. Round the measurement result up to 1 cm.
To determine your hat size, measure the circumference of your head at the level of your forehead, just above the eyebrows. Round the measurement result up to 1 cm.

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