What is size o/s

We adopt OS convention for our relaxed and oversize fit models. They offer more flexibility in terms of size and can be worn in several ways. OS means one size fits all. However, we know that only one option cannot be cover all unique bodies. So we added OS-, OS+ and OS2+ options with the inspiration from pioneer brands of size inclusive fashion. You may find your size according to OS convention from our sizing guide. Also, you may size up or down from this recommended size to create your desired fit. If you like roomier fit, you may choose upper size. If you want fitted sillohuette, you may prefer smaller size than the recommended size.
We love OS sizing convention because it gives us freedom to choose how our garments fit our bodies.

SizeBustWaist Hip
OS- 80-89 62-71 86-95
OS 89-103 71-85 95-109
OS+ 103-113 85-95 109-119
OS++ 113-127 95-109 119-133

WOMEN – FIT TO SIZE

The size table is for our fit to size styles. If your measurements are within the specified ranges, you can choose the relevant size. If your measurements are within the limits, you can choose an upper or lower size according to the wide or narrow silhouette you prefer. You should take your hip size as a reference for bottoms and dresses, and your chest size as a reference for tops. If you are unsure about choosing the right size, please contact us for garment sizes. We will be happy to assist you.

SizeBustWaist Hip
32 80-83 62-65 86-89
34 84-87 66-69 90-93
36 88-91 70-73 94-97
38 92-95 74-77 98-101
40 96-99 78-81 102-105
42 100-103 82-85 106-109
44 104-109 86-91 110-115
46 110-115 92-97 116-121
48 116-121 98-103 122-127
50 122-127 104-109 128-133

International Conversions

USAEU
234
436
638
840
1042
1244
1446
1648
1850

How To Measure

To choose the correct size for you, measure your body as follows:

  1. Bust – Measure around fullest part
  2. Waist – Measure around natural waistline
  3. Hips – Measure 20cm down from the natural waistline, fullest part of your hip

 General Legging Size Chart:

Zenana Tunic Size Chart:

Legging Sizing Explained:

Basically, if you are anywhere *around* a size 12, which is ~30 inch waist and ~40 inch hips, you're in the overlap of the two main sizes and can wear either One Size "OS" (S/M) or Tall and Curvy "TC" (L/XL).

If you usually wear anything between a 4 and 12, try OS (S/M).

If you usually wear anything between a 12 and a 20, try the TC (L/XL).

UPDATE: *NEW* 2021 We are adding a new size (Mid-Size or "MS") in between OS and TC to give a better fit to those who feel they are between sizes! Try it out with our money back guarantee!

Sometimes the "tall" part of Tall and Curvy confuses people. The actual leg length or inseam length is exactly the same on OS and TC within an inch (about 29-31 inches unstretched). But TC is ~3-4 inches longer overall because they add extra fabric in the rise (stomach and back area, from the crotch to the waistband). Some brands simply call this size "curvy" or "plus" to avoid this confusion, because they aren't actually longer for women with longer legs, they're longer to accommodate curves.

Leggings are incredibly stretchy and accommodating. Sometimes I provide the measurements of the leggings laid flat. These are going to be the measurements of the smallest woman they would fit. Think of it like a deflated balloon, it doesn't get any smaller, but can stretch much larger. Of course, the farther they stretch, the thinner they are. So keep that in mind.

Some brands offer an Extended Plus for those who feel they are over-stretching the TC. Extended Plus (EXT) start at around a size 20 (~36 inch waist and ~46 inch hip) and go up to around size 28 (~47 inch waist and ~57 inch hip) or 4X.

Some brands offer "tween" which fit those who wear kids XL or women's 00-4. (a size 4 is ~24 inch waist and ~35.5 inch hips.) If you find the OS too baggy in the waist, try the tween. 

If you are a tween or extended plus, make sure to watch the presales! It's not possible for me to stock every print I carry in these sizes, but I always offer them in pre-orders whenever they're available to me.

In general, all of the brands follow about this same sizing. They may name it differently. Some run a tad tighter or more loose. But unless you are between sizes you will still always be ordering the same size regardless of the brand.

~ <---- this symbol means "approximately" all of these numbers can be fudged a little bit, depending on body type and preferred fit. This is what's amazing about leggings! 90% of women wear 1 of 2 sizes and 100% wear 1 of 4 sizes. That's unheard of in any other piece of clothing. You really could start a sisterhood of traveling pants!

For those who are visual, click here to see a comparison video of various sized leggings laid out next to each other.

Vintage sizes such as 'WMS', 'WX', 'OS' and 'XOS' can be difficult to understand these days and the actual sizes varied quite a bit between manufacturers.  A vintage sizing comparison chart like the one below can only give approximate guidance.  Therefore our advice would be to use this vintage system of sizing as a very rough guide only and use the actual measurements of each garment instead - only that way can you be absolutely sure of accuracy.

  • W / WMS size means 'Women's' (Standard)
  • WX size means 'Women's Extra'
  • OS size means 'Outsize'
  • XOS size means 'Extra Outsize'

British made garments displaying the same size regularly had a margin of error of up to 2 inches until 1951 when the BS1445 standard was introduced in order to inspire trust and confidence in sizing for shoppers.

To make matters more confusing still there was a similar but different system in use in mid-century Australia that appears to be finer than the British system and used terms such as XSSW, SSW, SW, W, SOS, OS and XOS.

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