SIZE Chart & PATTERNS

These are our standard size charts, and Foxedo Sport recommends that customers carefully review them. However, we still recommend that the client use his size chart to avoid any misspecification. If you have less MOQ and don't want to pay any extra charges for patterns, you can choose sizes carefully from the below size charts. If you have any doubts or don't understand these size charts or any recommendations, don't hesitate to contact us. We will be happy to assist you.

FAQ ( Frequently Asked Questions )

There are a few ways to find out what size you are. The easiest way is to measure yourself and compare the measurements with the sizing guide provided by the manufacturer. If that doesn’t work, you can also try using a measuring tape and comparing it to a similar garment that you already own, or take your clothes to a tailor for an assessment.

Activewear is typically measured by the circumference of a person’s waist, hips, and thighs.

A lot of the time, sportswear is measured by the centimeter. This is because a lot of sports are played in metric units or have been standardized to metric units. The most common units for measuring sportswear are centimeters and inches.

The sizing is based on the height of the person, so a size S would be for someone who is 170 cm tall.

Casual wear is measured in inches. The length of the shorts, for example, would be measured from the waist to the hemline.

The most common way to measure for leggings is the following:

-Stand up straight and have a friend measure from your crotch to just below your ankles. 

-You can also measure yourself by wearing a skirt or pants that you already know fit you well, then measuring from the waistband of those clothes to the same point on your ankle.

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