Chart For Waist Trainer Sizes

Perfect curves result from a perfect fit. Choosing the size that would best suit your body is a crucial step in obtaining shapewear. Don’t make the error of ordering a size that is too small only to appear thinner. The contrary is also true; if it’s too tight, you’ll feel incredibly uncomfortable and unsightly. The sizing chart for each item of clothing may be found at the bottom of each product description. Keep in mind that measurements may vary between brands, so always refer to the individual waist trainer size chart.

How To Measure For A Waist Trainer Or Corset

Use a fabric or vinyl measuring tape, and make sure it is level with the ground, for all measurements. Keep your grip loose; you should be able to slip a finger underneath the tape.

Measure The Size

The sizing chart on the product page might not match the one on the packaging, as you may have seen. This is why. As an industry pioneer in women’s shapewear, we work hard to hand-pick the top outfits. Each product undergoes in-depth testing to ensure its efficacy, quality, and fit on a variety of body types. For many types of clothing, you can use the size charts below as a rough guideline. However, always refer to our personalized sizing guide, which is given on each product page, while making a purchase.

Sizing For Waist Trainer

If you want to make your waist as thin as possible, it could be tempting to get a lower size. However, waist trainers are already made to make your waist as little as it can be given your existing waist size, and they also frequently run small. Even the perfect size may initially feel uncomfortable. Keep in mind that some companies, including Figsnfits, Ann Chery, Squeem, and Vedette, tend to run small. Here are two size charts, one for letter-sized waist trainers and one for number-sized waist trainers:

Sizing Of A Steel Boned Corset

Corsets are adjusted simply by tightening the lacing in the rear, giving you complete control over the fit. You should still use your current waist measurement as a guide. The size of your corset should be 4-5 inches smaller than your waist measurement. The corset’s back opening will be closed over time by those four to five inches. Your corset size is 28 if, for instance, your waist is 32 inches. Only take into account your current waist measurement when choosing the appropriate letter size for some of our corsets, which include letter sizing:

Sizing For Shapewear

The size you wear for shapewear is probably bigger than the one you normally wear. Don’t be disheartened—not it’s your body that’s the problem; it’s that brands run small! Unfortunately, popular brands like Amia, Ann Chery, Vedette, Leonisa, and Co’coon are among the worst offenders. If you’re unsure about which size to choose, we fully advise choosing the larger size. Shapewear must maintain its shape and cover the designated areas without any obvious wrinkles or bulges. You can do it by taking precise measurements and using the general size chart below:

Sizing For Butt-Lifting Jeans

Buttlifting jeans are made to fit tightly to produce the best results. There is some elasticity in the jean fabric, but not enough to warrant sizing down. Think carefully about your hip and waist measurements, favoring your hip measurement (remember, this is the fullest point). Although not all jeans have the same size charts, the one below does cover similar sizes for the United States and Colombia. We include both on our size charts because some jeans have both the Colombian and American sizes listed on the tags:

Sizing For Activewear

Your typical clothes size will be closer for tops and leggings in activewear. However, brands still have different sizes. Here again, our specific sizing charts for each product are helpful. You just need to take into account the measurements that are essential to the coverage of the garment, however, the overall size chart below includes all measurements:

Do You Want To Learn How To Wear A Waist Trainer?

You can learn how to correctly put on your product by visiting our How to Put on a Waist Trainer Page.

Still Uncertain?

Check out our Sizing FAQ for solutions to the most often-asked sizing-related questions. Having problems now? We’re glad to assist! Call us to speak with a customer service agent.

No Charge Exchanges & Simple Returns

Still, your stuff didn’t fit perfectly. No issue. Send it back to us to receive a refund or exchange it for free. For additional details, please refer to our Return Policy.