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Our Size Chart

Updated over a year ago

Bridal sizing, in general, runs smaller compared to retail sizing. This can be a major challenge when it comes to purchasing a dress. However, Azazie has created a comprehensive size chart to help you determine the best standard size.

The best way to determine your size will be to measure yourself according to Azazie's guidelines and then compare those to their size chart, which is also included on every item page.

The measurements on the size chart reflect the customer who would best fit into each size, and are not the true measurements of the dresses. We include extra room or ease in our standard size dresses to ensure overall fit and comfort, so it's important to take a close look at the size chart before making a purchase.

Where can I find the size chart?

You can find all of our different size charts for our dresses, along with our handy measuring guide and video, here. To select the correct size chart for your needs, click the category at the top of the size chart. In the example photo below, the chosen category is "Bridesmaids," but you can choose from "Brides," "Junior Bridesmaid," "Flower Girl," and more.

Once you've clicked on the category name, the chart will update to reflect that category.

If you are not sure what category your dress belongs to, you can always pull up the size chat for that specific item by going to the item ordering page and clicking the "What size am I?" button above the size option:

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Once clicked, pop up window will appear with the size chart and our measuring guide.

How To Use The Size Chart

To find the best size for you, simply follow the written or video guide to take your measurements, including your bust, waist, and hips. Then, match up your measurements with the size chart.

What if I am between two sizes?

If your measurements fall between two sizes, we generally recommend going with the larger size. It's always easier to take a dress in than it is to let it out.

Alternatively, you can try both sizes with our At-Home Try On Program before making your final decision.

As an example, let's consider that you are ordering a bridesmaid dress and your measurements are as follows: Bust = 34, Waist = 28.00, Hips = 37.5. In this case, your bust aligns with an A4, waist with an A6, and hips with an A4. Therefore, you should order an A6 and have the dress taken in as needed. Ordering a smaller size can result in the dress being too small to zip up past your hips. Don’t forget, it’s always easier to take a dress in (make it smaller) rather than let it out (make it bigger).

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