Why Clothing Sizes Are So Inconsistent — And What To Do About It
You're a Medium in H&M, a Large in Zara, and an XL in vintage. You haven't changed — the sizing has. We break down the history of vanity sizing, why brands differ so dramatically, and exactly how to find your real size every time.
Read article →How Oversized Hoodies Should Actually Fit
There's oversized and there's just too big. Learn the shoulder drop, sleeve length, and body length rules that make oversized look intentional.
Read →How Jeans Should Fit Men — The Complete Guide
Waist, seat, thigh, rise, and hem — every measurement explained. Slim, straight, or relaxed: how to pick the right cut for your body type.
Read →Petite vs Regular Sizing — What's the Difference?
If you're under 5'4", standard sizing may not be made for you. Everything you need to know about petite sizing across UK, US and EU brands.
Read →How to Measure Yourself for Clothes (The Right Way)
Most people measure wrong. A tape measure, these 5 measurements, and 3 minutes is all it takes to shop online with confidence.
Read →What Size Cargo Pants Should You Buy?
Cargo pants sizing is all over the place. We explain waist sizing, how much thigh room you actually need, and which brands run small.
Read →EU vs US Clothing Sizes — The Full Comparison
Shopping from ASOS, Zara, or a US brand? EU 38 = US 6, but it's more nuanced than that. Full charts for clothing, shoes, and accessories.
Read →Stop guessing your size
Use our free AI tools to convert sizes, compare brands, and find your perfect fit in seconds.