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Size Assistant


Line up different sizing systems under one consistent view. Make confident decisions by comparing standardized ranges against QC measurements.

Unit
Category
Standard

What Size Assistant is for

In cross-border shopping, the most common "fails" aren't quality issues - they're sizing issues. "M" and "L" don't mean the same thing across countries, and seller charts can be inconsistent.

"Size Assistant turns sizing into something you can verify with numbers, not guesswork."

How to use with QC photos

1

Find usable measurements

Look for a ruler in the QC photo (laid flat) or measurement text in the listing.

2

Match the unit

Set the tool to cm or inch to match your source data.

3

Pick the correct category

Don't use a Pants chart for Tops. It will lead to bad decisions.

4

Choose your standard

Select the system you know best (US/EU/UK) to see familiar labels.

5

Compare against the range

If your QC measurement falls into the 'L' range, it's likely a Large. If it's on the edge, leave room.

Practical Tips

  • Focus on the key measurement (chest for tops, waist for pants).
  • Think in ranges, not single numbers. Fit varies by brand.
  • Be conservative with slim-fit or non-stretch fabrics.

Important Notes

Size tables are reference guides. Actual fit can vary by brand, style, and batch.

If you are very size-sensitive, always request additional QC photos of key areas (shoulder width, waistband, etc).

Common ways people use it

Scenario A:
Confirmation

You ordered size M. The QC measurement looks weird. Use the tool to check the typical M range and decide if you need to exchange.

Scenario B:
Pre-order Safety

You see multiple QC records. Pick the clearest measurement, compare it here, and choose a safer size before you even buy.

Scenario C:
System Conversion

You know your US size, but the seller uses EU. Use the tool to translate systems and sanity-check against real QC data.