Size Chart
At Sherbert, we believe in fit over sizing.
Tween bodies are changing and it can be hard to find
clothes that fit and make our girls feel good about themselves.
Here is our "How-To measure" Guide
so that you can make sure that when your parcel arrives at your door, it fits,
and feels comfy!
Below is the standard body measurements that we work with when creating our
garment patterns.
How to Measure
When measuring, always keep the tape horizontal to the ground and even at
the front and back of the body.
1. Height
Measure without shoes and feet together, flat on the floor. Measure from the
ground to the top of head.
2. Shoulders
Measure from the shoulder bone, across the chest, to the opposite shoulder
bone. Keep the tape straight from shoulder to shoulder.
3. Bust
This is the widest part of the chest. Pass the tape over the nipples, under
the arms and around the back.
4. Sleeve Cuff
This is the widest part of the upper arm. Pass the tape around the middle of
the bicep.
5. Waist
This is the narrowest part of the body, measured at the narrowest point of
the waist. Make sure the tape is at the same height at the front and back of
the body.
6. Hip
This is the widest part of the lower body, measured at the fullest part of
the hips, Feel for the hip bones and then pass the tape over the the buttocks.
Make sure the tape is at the same height at the front and back of the body.