Size advice
To make it easier for you to choose the right size, we have listed all sizes and lengths for many products. If the product has any special features, we will indicate this in the product description. You can find the respective information by clicking on “Size guide” on the respective item page.
In addition to all these details, there is the following PASMA size chart that we use when designing our collections:
It’s not difficult at all, but many people are nervous about it the first time. You can do many of the measurements yourself, but it will actually be much easier and better if you can ask a friend for help.
Sometimes we may need all sizes to make a particularly delicate item fully customizable for you, and to make sure and have peace of mind that everything fits, we’ve created this guide to your basic measurements that we can use.
You don’t need all the measurements for every item we sell, but you should preferably have detailed measurements to make shopping online easier.
Measure your bust
Take a 360° measurement at the widest part of your chest. Measure it with your hands down.
Measure your Waist
If you lower your arms and bend them at the elbows, the place where your elbows bend is your natural waist. This is also the narrowest point on your body. Stand straight and natural, and try not to pull your belly in.
Measure your Hips
Measure your thighs at their widest point (usually at the level of the buttocks). Take a 360° measurement with your feet together.
Shoulder width
Measure the distance from the edge of the shoulder to the other shoulder. If you find it difficult to determine where the ends of the shoulders are, find something that fits you well, with a collar and sleeve, and measure that distance from shoulder to shoulder.
Sleeves lenght
Measure the distance from the edge of your shoulder to your wrist.
Have your arm in its natural position, slightly bent at the elbow. Measure through the elbow point (shoulder-elbow-wrist).
Biceps volume
Measure 360° at the widest part of the arm. Bend the arm if you want a tighter fit. Otherwise, leave the arm extended.
Garement length
Measure the distance from the upper point of the shoulder, to a comfortable and customary length for you.
Pants/skirt length
Measure the distance from the waist to the ankle on the outside.