SIZE SELECTION

We want every LUVMÉ item to fit you exactly as it should—comfortably, femininely, and with that satisfying "yes, this is my size" effect.

Therefore, before purchasing, it's worth taking a moment to check your measurements and compare them with the size chart provided with the chosen product.

Remember that each model may fit slightly differently—depending on the cut, material, design, and elasticity of the fabric. A fitted top will fit differently than a loose sweatshirt, and a dress with elastic or a tie will fit differently still.
The cut may change the effect, but the measuring tape tells the truth about the size.

Size chart versus product dimensions

The size chart for the product refers to body measurements.

Specific product dimensions, if relevant to a given model, are also included in the product description. These can help you assess the length, width, looseness of the cut, or how the clothing will drape on your figure.

Remember that some models have extra ease, ruching, elastic, ties, or stretchy material, which affects the final fit.

If you're looking for a very specific effect, compare the product dimensions given in the description with a garment you already own that fits you well. This is often the simplest way to make the right choice.

How to choose the right size?

Compare your measurements with the size chart available for the selected product. The table shows approximate body measurements for which a given size is recommended.

If you are between two sizes, pay attention to the cut and material:

Choose a smaller size if you prefer a more fitted look or if the product is made from elastic material.

Choose a larger size if you prefer a looser fit, have a fuller bust, wider hips, or if the model is not stretchy.

For oversized products, remember that a looser cut is part of the design—it doesn't always mean the item is too big. Sometimes, that's precisely the intended effect.

How to measure yourself?

Use a soft tape measure. Measure yourself in underwear or a thin layer of clothing, standing naturally—without sucking in your stomach, tensing your body, or forcefully altering reality.

The tape measure should lie against your body but not constrict it.

Bust

Measure around the fullest part of your bust. The tape measure should run horizontally across the middle of your bust and back. Make sure it doesn't drop or rise at the back.

Waist

Measure the narrowest part of your waist—usually a few centimeters above the navel. Do not pull the tape measure too tight. The measurement should reflect your actual circumference.

Hips

Measure around the fullest part of your hips, usually about 18–22 cm below the waist. Stand straight, with your feet together, and guide the tape measure horizontally around your body.

Total length

Measure the length vertically—depending on the product, from the shoulder, waist, or waistband down to the bottom hem of the garment. For dresses, skirts, and trousers, this measurement will help you assess how the item will fit given your height.

Sleeve length

Measure sleeve length from the shoulder line to the wrist. For looser cuts or oversized models, the sleeve may intentionally fall lower.

Still unsure?

Write to us—we'll be happy to help you choose the right size.

You can send us your measurements, height, and the name of the product you wish to order, and we will advise you on the best size.

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📱 +48 600 686 800 (Tel/SMS/WhatsApp)

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