SIZE GUIDE

Many people are hesitant to order online because of fit. Will it be too tight? Too loose? Too short? Or too long? Will it be the right cut for my body type? Is it supposed to fit like this? To help ease the uncertainty, we've put together a comprehensive fit guide. It will walk you through the various steps to finding the right home_254® fit for all our apparels.

So please order accordingly...and with confidence.

HOW TO MEASURE TOPS- SOME PRACTICAL TIPS

Grab a tape measure, write down the measurements and compare with our size chart for the right size. For best results, wear only a light layer of clothing and have someone else measure you. Alternatively, measure a pair of garment/apparel that you like.

ALWAYS remember to keep the tape straight.

Hold the tape horizontally to measure:

  1. Chest/Bust: Place the tape measure under your arms at the fullest part of your chest/bust, wrap around your body until your fingers meet and mark the measurement.
  2. Shoulder: Measure outer edge of one shoulder to draw the tape across your back and over to the outer edge of the other shoulder. Keep the tape measure parallel to the floor.

Hold the tape vertically to measure:

  1. Length: Stand with your back straight and the shoulders relaxed then measure the distance between the highest point on the shoulder extend the tape measure down across your chest/bust until it reaches the hemline.
  2. Sleeve Length: Ask someone to assist you with this one. Stand with your elbow bent at a 90-degree angle with your hand resting on your hip. Instruct the person to hold the end of the tape measure at the joint between the shoulder and the arm. Have them extend the tape measure down over your elbow, and down to your wrist. They can stop at your wrist bone. Record this number as your sleeve length.

HOW TO MEASURE BOTTOMS- SOME PRACTICAL TIPS

Hold the tape horizontally to measure:

  1. Waist: Measure around your natural waistline—right above your hips. Be careful not to squeeze too tight to allow a little give and the tape to be parallel to the floor. Waistband has elastic properties for a secure fit. You’ll use the pants drawstring to adjust fit.
  2. Hip: With your feet together, measure around the fullest part of your hips (widest part of your lower torso) to ensure you'll have enough room to move comfortably. Keep the tape measure parallel to the floor as you hold it in the front, extend it around the back of your body, and bring it to meet in the front.
  3. Thigh: Stand with your feet hip-width apart and have a friend wrap the tape measure around the fullest part of your thigh. They should keep the tape parallel to the floor and     pinch the tape where it meets together in the front. Record this number as your thigh     measurement.

Hold the tape vertically to measure:

  1. Inseam (In-Leg Length): Measure the length from the fork (where the legs meet at the crotch) to the jogger hem (base of your ankle bone), follow the inside seam while standing tall and keeping the tape straight.
  2. Outseam/Length (Pants): Measure the length from the waist too the jogger hem (base of your ankle bone), follow the outside seam while standing tall and keeping the tape straight.

*Product measurements can vary by 1/2"

Taller and Shorter lengths can be customized on order.

FIND THE RIGHT SIZE

Use the chart below to determine your size. If one of your measurements is on the borderline between two sizes, order the smaller size for a tighter fit or the larger size for a looser fit. If your measurements for hips and waist correspond to two different suggested sizes, order the one indicated by your hip measurement.

COMPRESSION - Ultra-tight, second-skin fit that keeps you locked in & makes you feel like you can do anything.

FITTED -  A slimmer, athletic cut that allows total mobility but eliminates the bulk of extra fabric.

LOOSE -  Fuller cut for complete comfort, total range of motion, greater breathability and an effortlessly relaxed fit.