Size Guide
HOW TO:
First, find a measuring tape, and locate the side that is calculated in inches. Then, measure the diameter around your head (forehead included). *You may also use the method to find the average between the diameter of the measurement of a hat that fits you well, and the measurement of your head in order to determine your size. This is the width.
Second, determine the length that your hat needs to be. This should be based on the length of your hair, the volume, or the type of styling you would prefer. You can measure the length of a hat that can contain your hair completely, or, as desired. This is the Length. *The length of your hat is not used to determine the size, but it could be reflected in the price.
You can use the guide below to help you find your hat size. Measurements are listed in inches.
Hat Size:
Small (SM) - 16” - 20” width
Medium (M) - 20” - 24” width
Large (L) - 24” - 28” width
Extra Large (XL) - 30”+ width
*The guide below features Children’s Sizes.
Extra Small (XS) - 12” - 16” width
Small (SM) - 16” - 20” width
Clothes Size:
HOW TO:
First, find a measuring tape and locate the side that is calculated in inches. Then, take a measurement of the relevant places on your body that are necessary for sizing the item of clothing you are interested in. *You may also use the size of a comparable item of clothing that fits you well.
Second, here is a list of the main areas that are measured and used in our sizing scale: 1. Neck to Waist 2. Shoulder Across 3. Waist 4. Bust 5. Hips 6. Thigh 7. Arm Length 8. Bicep 9. Leg Length.
You can use the chart below to help you find your size. Measurements are listed in inches.