Size Correspondence Table
The fit and specific size chart are shown in the description of each model (where not expressly specified, a regular fit is intended).
NOTE: Usually the sizes shown on jeans from large chains are European sizes (EUR) so the corresponding Italian size is obtained with +4 (e.g. 34 EUR = 38 ITA).
How to measure jeans
Wear non-stretch jeans that fit well. Prepare several pairs that fit you well, because different styles won't have identical measurements: for example, mom-fit jeans will be made slightly differently than a pair of boyfriend jeans. Therefore, we recommend measuring one that fits as closely as possible to the one you intend to purchase.
Place the jeans on the floor or a flat surface, spreading them out carefully. It'll be easier to measure them if you lay them flat; if you measure them while wearing them, you won't get an accurate measurement because the jeans will move with your body.
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Measure your waist. To get an accurate measurement, flatten it out so there are no bulges or curves, but don't overstretch it. Measure your waist along the front band from one edge to the other.
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Measure your inseam. Start from the top of your waist and go down to the lowest crotch seam.
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Measure the inside length of the leg. Starting at the crotch, where the legs meet, move the tape measure down the inside of the leg to the bottom.
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