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FINDING A SIZE

 

Ensuring that our fashion lines are comfortable and correct for you is really important to us and for this reason, many hours have been dedicated to developing inclusive sizing options.

 

All Offworld Aesthetic sizes overlap, so you may find that you fit multiple sizing options in the store. This allows you to choose the best possible fit and ensures nobody is caught "between" sizes. We recommend choosing the largest size you fit into for maximum adjustability and comfort.

 

Choosing a larger size also doesn't mean you're missing out on design elements. Pieces with repeating elements in their designs include more hardware for larger sizes, and this is indicated in all product descriptions for pieces constructed in this way.

Below are guides to help you find your perfect fit, however if you still have questions we're more than happy to help. Don't hesitate to
contact us for further info.

A sizing chart for all collars

Measuring Your Neck​

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When choosing a collar size, we recommend using a measurement as close to your natural neck measurement as possible.

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  • Use a flexible measuring tape to measure your neck at the height you intend to wear a collar. The measuring tape shouldn't be too tight or too loose, and should feel comfortable.

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  • Round your measurement up to the nearest even number. For example - if your neck measurement is 33.5cm, round to 34cm. If you measured 41cm, round to 42cm. Do not round downwards.

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  • Consider if you prefer to wear neck accessories loosely, or if you intend to exclusively layer the accessory over other garments (i.e. high necked blouses). This may require you to add ease of 1 or 2cm to your natural neck measurement.

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  • Choose the largest collar size you fit into to allow for maximum adjustability. For example, if your neck measurement is 39cm and you've rounded to 40cm, you fit both size Small and Medium. Choose size Medium for extra adjustment room.
     

A sizing chart for all cuffs

Measuring Your Wrist​

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When choosing a cuff size, we recommend using a measurement as close to your natural wrist measurement as possible.

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  • Use a flexible measuring tape to measure your wrist at the height you intend to wear a cuff. Ensure you're measuring the correct wrist. The measuring tape shouldn't be too tight or too loose, and should feel comfortable.

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  • Round your measurement up to the nearest even number. For example - if your wrist measurement is 13.5cm, round to 14cm. If you measured 17cm, round to 18cm. Do not round downwards.

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  • Consider if you prefer to wear cuffs loosely or exclusively over other garments. This may require you to add 1cm to your measurement to accommodate.

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  • Choose the largest cuff size you fit into to allow for maximum adjustability. For example, if your wrist measurement is 15cm and you've rounded to 16cm, you can fit both size Small and Medium. Choose size Medium for extra adjustment room. 
     

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