How to Find Your Perfect Fit

To get the best possible fit, we recommend measuring your waist (at the narrowest point) and hips (at the widest point), then using the chart below to determine your size.

If your measurements are at the lower end of a range, you can choose to size down for a more sculpted, “snatched” fit.

If you prefer a more relaxed fit, go with the size your measurement falls into or even size up.

Example 1:

If your waist measures 71 cm, you're at the start of size M but you could choose S for a snugger, more defined fit.

Example 2:

If your waist is 74 cm, you're at the top end of M stay with M for a close fit, or size up to L for a more relaxed feel.


Size Waist (cm) measured at the smallest part Hip (cm) measured at the widest part
XS 63–66 90–94
S 67–70 95–99
M 71–74 100–104
L 75–78 105–109
XL 79–82 110–114

 

 

Still Unsure? Measure s Compare

 

Below you’ll find the actual garment measurements (laid flat in cm) and a technical drawing showing exactly how we measure each part.

 

We want to help you pick the right size the first time and avoid unnecessary size swaps or returns.

 

These pants are stretchy, but choosing your true size will give you the sculpted, all-day comfort they're designed for.

 

Pro tip: Measure a pair of pants or leggings you already love and match it to the chart below.


 

 

Garment measurements laid flat (cm)

 

XS

 

S

 

M

 

L

 

XL

A

Waist width, top edge

26,5

31,5

33,5

35,5

37,5

B

Waist width, lower edge

33

35

37

36

41

D

Hip width

36

41

43

45

47

G

Thigh width, at seamless stripe pattern

18

16

20

21

22

H

Knee width, 34 cm down inseam

16,25

17

17,75

18,5

16,25

I

Bottom width

18,5

16

16,5

20

20,5

J

Inseam length

81

81

81

81

81

N

Front rise

24

24,5

25

25,5

26

O

Back rise

28,8

26,5

30,2

30,6

31,6

W1

Height of waistband on center front

10

10

10

10

10

W2

Height of waistband on center back

15

15

15

15

15