Our Size Guide
Say goodbye to rolling up sleeves, hemming pants,
and settling for less than fabulous clothing.
Our styles are designed to fit and flatter the proportions of women 5'6" and shorter.
We start our design process with a shorter inseam (learn more).
Need help taking your measurements? Scroll down for tips from Allison, the Designer.
You can use this size chart as a reference based on your measurements.
If you need more assistance, please use our chat feature or email us - shop@allisonizu.com
Measuring 101
How to Take Your Measurements
Your measurements will be most accurate while you’re wearing clothing that skims the body, or your underwear!
1. Bust: Measure around the fullest part of your bust while wearing underwear that fits you.
2. Waist: Look in the mirror and find the smallest part of your midsection. Measure around this area.
3. Hips: Find the largest part of your hips and bring the measuring tape around your body.
4. Inseam: Place one end of the measuring tape as close to your crotch as possible. Stand shoulder width apart and pull the measuring tape straight down. You may need to ask a friend to help tell you the number that is closest to your ankle bone.
TIPS:
- Make sure that the measuring tape is flat around your body.
- For pants: Know your waist and hip measurement. Then when looking at the size chart, focus on the larger measurement and choose a size based on that number.
- For tops: If you want the top to be loose around your midsection, focus on the waist measurement to determine which size you would prefer.
- Inseam: Each pant will look different on each person depending on your inseam. Reference your inseam and then the product description of the pant to estimate where the hem would fit you. In general, women 5'+ will see a little ankle. Those who are under 4'11", bottoms will be full length pant.
Need more guidance?
Watch the video above.
Our Designer Perspective
"I love an oversized top and a fitted bottom. Most of our top styles have a looser fit, which means if you like a more fitted look, I recommend going down a size (or two). Our most popular fabric is a Rayon Jersey, which allows the style to have beautiful drape, and therefore, will not look "oversized" when wearing it! -Allison, Designer