6 pieces, no schedule
Notes from the side of the business that reads size tables all day. Mostly about getting the measurement right the first time, sometimes about what a one-line fabric field does and does not tell you.
Four pieces of ours all come in a size M. The narrowest is charted from 24.1 inches of waist, the widest runs to 31. The letter is a label on a box, and the box is a different size in every shop, including this one.
Read itSizingThe word sits in half our titles and it does not mean size up. On a properly drafted oversized cut, sizing up is how you end up swimming.
Read itFabricTwenty pieces of ours have linen in the title. None of them is linen. All twenty are 70% rayon and 30% linen, and that changes what you should expect from the crease, the wash and the drape.
Read itSizingIt happens constantly, and the table has no opinion about it. Here is how to decide which number to follow.
Read itBuyingThe useful information is there. It is just not in the parts of the page designed to catch your eye, and we are as guilty of that as anyone selling on the platform.
Read itTravelA test we ran on ourselves: build a week of travel clothes from the lounge, linen and tops pages alone, and find the gaps. There are two, and one of them is our own fabric behaving the opposite way to how we assumed.
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