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Guide des tailles
Les tableaux des tailles ci-dessous sont fournis à titre indicatif. Les caractéristiques des tissus, les variations saisonnières et les effets spécifiques du lavage peuvent entraîner de légères différences de taille. Pour une comparaison plus précise, nous vous recommandons, dans la mesure du possible, de vous baser sur un autre article Apostrophe, afin d’assurer un ajustement optimal.
STEP 1: TAKE YOUR MEASUREMENTS
Before consulting our size charts, please take your measurements carefully.
For accurate results, stand upright with your legs slightly together and use a flexible tape measure, making sure not to pull it too tight against your body.
1. Bust Measurement
Pass the tape measure horizontally around the fullest part of your bust, ensuring it remains parallel to the floor.
2. Waist Measurement
Place the tape measure horizontally at your natural waistline, which is the narrowest part of your abdomen, naturally located between your ribs and hips.
3. Hip Measurement
Measure the widest part of your hips and glutes, keeping the tape measure horizontal all the way around.
4. Length
Measure from the middle of your back to the bottom of the desired garment, to ensure a perfect fit.
STEP 2: REFER TO THE CORRESPONDENCE TABLE
For tops and t-shirts, please refer to the corresponding table to identify the size that best suits your figure.
To determine your size, use your bust measurement (A), waist measurement (B), and hip measurement (C). Also check the length (D) to anticipate the final look on your figure.
*A =Bust, B=Waist, C=Hips, D=Length.
*Good to know: If you hesitate between two sizes, opt for the larger size for optimal comfort.
STEP 1: TAKE YOUR MEASUREMENTS
Before consulting our size charts, we invite you to take your measurements carefully.
For accurate results, stand upright with your legs slightly together and use a flexible tape measure, making sure not to pull it too tight against your body.
1. Chest measurement
Pass the tape measure horizontally around the fullest part of your chest, ensuring it remains parallel to the floor.
2. Waist measurement
Place the tape measure horizontally at your natural waistline, which is the narrowest part of your abdomen, naturally located between your ribs and hips.
3. Hip measurement
Measure the widest part of your hips and buttocks, keeping the tape measure horizontal all the way around.
4. Length
Measure from the middle of your back to the bottom of the desired garment to ensure a perfect fit.
STEP 2: REFER TO THE CORRESPONDENCE TABLE
For knitwear, please refer to the corresponding chart, as the flexibility of the materials may influence the final fit.
The stretchy nature of some of our yarns can influence the final fit: this is why we recommend using your bust measurement (A) and your waist measurement (B) to guide your choice. One size down from your usual size will offer a more fitted look, while one size up will provide a more unstructured and enveloping wear.
*A =Bust, B=Waist, C=Hips, D=Length.
STEP 1: TAKE YOUR MEASUREMENTS
Before consulting our size charts, please take your measurements carefully.
For accurate results, stand with your feet slightly together and use a flexible tape measure, making sure not to pull it too tightly against your body.
1. Bust
Place the tape measure horizontally around the fullest part of your bust, ensuring it remains parallel to the floor.
2. Waist
Place the tape measure horizontally at your natural waistline, which is the narrowest part of your abdomen, naturally located between your ribs and hips.
3. Hips
Measure the widest part of your hips and buttocks, keeping the tape measure horizontal all the way around.
4. Length
Measure from the middle of your back to the bottom of the desired garment to ensure a perfect fit.
STEP 2: REFER TO THE CORRESPONDENCE TABLE
For shirts, please refer to the corresponding chart to determine the most suitable size for your chosen fit.
Combining rigor and lightness, our shirts come in a variety of fits that adapt to all occasions, from the office to the weekend. The fit is primarily determined by the chest circumference (A) and the waist circumference (B). Also consider checking the length (D): worn tucked into trousers or left loose over a skirt, the shirt is not measured in quite the same way.
*A =Chest, B=Waist, C=Hips, D=Length.
STEP 1: TAKE YOUR MEASUREMENTS
Before consulting our size charts, please take your measurements carefully.
For accurate results, stand upright with your legs slightly together, and use a flexible tape measure, making sure not to pull it too tight against your body.
1. Chest Measurement
Pass the tape measure horizontally around the fullest part of your chest, ensuring it remains parallel to the floor.
2. Waist Measurement
Place the tape measure horizontally at the narrowest part of your waist, which is the slimmest section of your abdomen, naturally located between your ribs and hips.
3. Hip Measurement
Measure the widest part of your hips and glutes, keeping the tape measure horizontal all the way around.
4. Length
Measure from the middle of your back down to the bottom of the desired garment, to ensure a perfect fit.
STEP 2: REFER TO THE CORRESPONDENCE TABLE
For jackets and blazers, refer to the corresponding chart, taking into account desired ease and layering.
The ideal fit primarily depends on the chest measurement (A) and waist measurement (B). Also, keep in mind the thickness of the items you plan to wear underneath: layering with a sweater or a turtleneck may require choosing one size up.
*A = Chest, B = Waist, C = Bottom Hem, D = Length.
STEP 1: TAKE YOUR MEASUREMENTS
Before consulting our size charts, please take your measurements carefully.
For accurate results, stand with your legs slightly together and use a flexible tape measure, making sure not to pull it too tightly against your body.
1. Waist measurement
Measure horizontally where you usually wear your belt on low-rise pants.
2. Hip measurement
Your tape measure should be horizontal, going around your pelvis and buttocks at the widest point.
3. Thigh measurement
Measure at the top of the leg, at the widest point.
4. Inseam length
Stand up straight and ask someone to take the measurement from the top of your inner thighs to the bottom of your feet.
STEP 2: REFER TO THE CORRESPONDENCE TABLE
From wide-leg to cigarette, our pants and jeans are designed to fit all body types with elegance.
The fit is primarily based on your waist measurement (A) and your hip measurement (B). If these two measurements correspond to different sizes in our chart, we recommend choosing the larger measurement. The inseam length (C) will allow you to ensure that the pant leg falls exactly where you want it to.
*A=Waist, B=Hips, C=Inseam, D=Leg Opening, E=Thigh.
*Good to know: depending on the cut, a hem can easily be adjusted by a tailor for a perfectly personalized result.
STEP 1: TAKE YOUR MEASUREMENTS
Before consulting our size charts, we invite you to take your measurements carefully.
For accurate results, stand with your legs slightly together and use a flexible tape measure, making sure not to pull it too tight against your body.
1. Waist Circumference
Place the tape measure horizontally at your natural waistline, which is the narrowest part of your abdomen, naturally located between your ribs and hips.
2. Hip Circumference
Measure the widest part of your hips and buttocks, keeping the tape measure horizontal all the way around.
3. Length
Measure from the middle of your back to the bottom of the desired garment, to ensure a perfect fit.
STEP 2: REFER TO THE CORRESPONDENCE TABLE
For skirts, please refer to the corresponding chart, using your waist and hip measurements.
From pencil to flared, including pleated and wrap styles, our skirts are designed to enhance every body shape with grace. Your size choice primarily depends on your waist measurement (B) and hip measurement (C). If these two measurements do not correspond to the same size in our chart, we recommend choosing the larger of the two to ensure a comfortable and natural fit.
*A=Waist, B=Hips, C=Length
STEP 1: TAKE YOUR MEASUREMENTS
Before consulting our size charts, we invite you to take your measurements carefully.
For accurate results, stand upright with your legs slightly together, and use a flexible tape measure, being careful not to pull it too tightly against your body.
1. Chest Measurement
Pass the tape measure horizontally around the fullest part of your chest, ensuring it remains parallel to the floor.
2. Waist Measurement
Place the tape measure horizontally at the narrowest part of your waist, which is naturally marked between your ribs and hips.
3. Hip Measurement
Measure the widest part of your hips and buttocks, keeping the tape measure horizontal all around.
4. Length
Measure from the middle of your back to the bottom of the desired garment to ensure a perfect fit.
STEP 2: REFER TO THE CORRESPONDENCE TABLE
For dresses, please refer to the corresponding chart to find the ideal balance between the top and bottom of your silhouette.
Each style takes into account the curves of the bust, waist, and hips for a harmonious result from head to toe. We invite you to note all your measurements: bust circumference (A), waist circumference (B), hip circumference (C), and length (D) before referring to our chart. If your body shape shows a significant difference between the top and bottom, our customer service is available to guide you towards the most suitable style.
*A =Bust, B=Waist, C=Hips, D=Length
STEP 1: TAKE YOUR MEASUREMENTS
Before consulting our size charts, please take your measurements carefully.
For accurate results, stand upright with your legs slightly together and use a flexible tape measure, making sure not to pull it too tight against your body.
1. Bust/Chest Measurement
Place the tape measure horizontally around the fullest part of your bust/chest, making sure it remains parallel to the floor.
2. Waist Measurement
Place the tape measure horizontally at the narrowest part of your waist, which is the slimmest part of your abdomen, naturally located between your ribs and hips.
3. Hip Measurement
Measure around the fullest part of your hips and glutes, keeping the tape measure horizontal all the way around.
4. Length
Measure from the middle of your back to the desired bottom of the garment, to ensure a perfect fit.
STEP 2: REFER TO THE CORRESPONDENCE TABLE
For coats, please refer to the corresponding chart, taking into account the volume and layers worn underneath.
Designed to transition through seasons with elegance, our coats offer a generous cut that easily layers over all your outfits. To determine your size, first refer to your chest circumference (A) and waist circumference (B). If you plan to wear them over thick or bulky clothing, it may be wise to choose an extra size to preserve the full amplitude of the cut.
*A =Chest, B=Waist, C=Hips, D=Length
If you have any doubts about your size or the fit of a garment, our Apostrophe customer service is available by e-mail at help@apostrophe.fr or by phone at 01 42 21 90 73 to assist you with your choice.