Size Guide – Understanding Japanese Sizing
When shopping for Japanese designer clothing, it's important to keep in mind that Japanese sizes typically run smaller than US or European sizes. This difference can vary depending on the brand, style, and even the cut of the garment. That’s why we always recommend focusing on the actual measurements we provide for each item, rather than relying solely on the size label.
We carefully measure every piece in our collection to give you the most accurate idea of how it fits. Alongside the measurements, we include a helpful note such as “fits like M” – this is our way of translating the item's fit into a more familiar international size, based on our assessment of the garment's cut and proportions.
Because sizing can vary so much between designers, and even from item to item, we strongly encourage you to compare our measurements with a similar piece from your own wardrobe. This is the best way to ensure a comfortable and confident fit.
If you're unsure about sizing, or need advice on how a specific item might fit your body type or style preference, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We're happy to help you find the perfect piece.
Quick Tips
Japanese sizes often correspond to one size smaller in Western standards (e.g., a Japanese L may fit like a Western M).
check the measurements listed in each product description.
"fits like..." note is based on in-house fitting and meant to guide you.
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Your comfort and confidence matter to us. That’s why we take sizing seriously and aim to provide as much clarity as possible.