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FAQS

To ensure the best fit, use a soft measuring tape and measure over undergarments. Measure your bust at the fullest point, your natural waistline at the smallest part, and your hips at the widest point. Stand straight but relaxed while measuring for the most accurate results.

When your measurements fall between two sizes, we recommend selecting the larger size for the most comfortable fit. Pay special attention to the bust measurement as this is crucial for proper fit in our garments.

Yes, we maintain consistent sizing across our entire collection. However, different styles may fit differently due to the cut and design of the garment. Always refer to the size chart and individual product descriptions for specific fit information.

Designer sizing can differ from retail store sizing. We recommend always using your actual body measurements rather than relying on your typical dress size when selecting your Tally Taylor garment. This ensures the most accurate fit regardless of what size you wear in other brands.

Our regular sizes (6-16) and women's sizes (16W-26W) have different proportions to ensure the best fit. Women's sizes offer more room in the bust and hip areas while maintaining proper proportions throughout the garment. The size chart shows specific measurements for both size ranges.

Each Tally Taylor style comes in specific pre-selected colors that have been carefully chosen for that design. While we don't offer color customization, many of our popular styles are available in multiple color options. Please check the product description for available color choices.

Our size chart lists measurements in inches. For the most accurate fit:

  • Bust: Measure around the fullest part of your bust, keeping the tape parallel to the floor
  • Waist: Measure around your natural waistline, at the smallest part of your waist
  • Hips: Measure around the fullest part of your hips, about 7-8 inches below your waist Make sure the measuring tape is snug but not tight, and always measure over undergarments for the most accurate results.