Measure your bust, waist and hip and compare your measurements with our size guide to help you determine what size to buy.

Our mannequin is 164cm tall and a size 10.

Click here for a printable version so you can fill in your own measurements.

Bust

Take a look at our tips below on how to measure your bra size.

Waist

Measure you waist - the narrowest part of you - above your belly button and below your ribcage.

Hip

Measure the fullest part of your hips - approximately 9 inches below your waist.

Inside Leg

When buying jeans, measure from the top of your inside leg down to your ankle.

What bra size are you?

STEP 1 - Back Size

Measure around your rib cage, just under the breast using a flexible tape measure. Ensure that the tape is level around the back, and hold it firmly but comfortably. This will give you your band size.

STEP 2 - Cup Size

Now measure around the fullest part of your breast - ensuring tape is level at the back.

Take a look at the following table to determine which bra size you are.

Take a look at the following table to determine which bra size you are.

Compare the measurements of our items with your own to help you decide which size to buy.

Comparison chart

Size conversion chart

Size conversion chart

Shoe conversion chart

Shoe conversion chart

Click on the logos below to find out more about our specialist collections

View a complete list of standard wash care symbols to help you care for your clothes.

  • Read the care label and washing instructions.
  • Dry as stated in the wash instructions.
  • Don't tumble dry garments unless stated on the care label.
  • Group similar washcare garments into whites, darks and colours.
  • Make sure you use the correct washing temperature. If unsure, always wash at a lower temperature.
  • Rinse until water runs clear after hand washing your clothes.
  • Don't leave garments with white and coloured panels soaking for prolonged periods.
  • Don't wring swimwear, rinse swimwear after use.
  • Don't spin any wool, acetate, viscose or mix garments.
  • Don't iron trims or prints, iron on the reverse.
  • Take your clothes to a reputable dry cleaner.

Footwear

After a period of time and wear, our shoes will start to look a little tired. Here are some tips to ensure they look as good as new for longer.

Suede and Nubuck

Treat with an appropriate protector before wear. Invest in a suede brush and give them a little attention from time to time to keep the nap raised and looking fresh.

When it Rains

If your shoes ever get wet, resist the temptation of using your hairdryer on them! Stuff them with newspaper and let them dry naturally, away from a direct heat source. This will prevent the leather upper drying out and cracking.

Trainers

Our trainers and canvas shoes, unless we advise you, aren't made to go in the washing machine. If they do get dirty, let them dry and remove excess dirt with a brush or cloth.

Tips

Check the top pieces on your heels regularly just to make sure they aren't wearing through to the heeling material.