SIZE CHART FOR BRIDESMAID DRESS STYLE 297
STYLE 297
Hollow
Waist
Hip
Hem
Bust    
SIZE

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

18

20

22

24

26

28

30

BUST

33½

34½

35½

36½

37½

39

40½

42½

44½

46½

48½

50½

52½

54½

WAIST

26½

27½

28½

29½

30½

32

33½

35½

37½

39½

41½

43½

45½

47½

HIPS

36½

37½

38½

39½

40½

42

43½

45½

47½

49½

51½

53½

55½

57½

HOLLOW TO HEM

59

59½

60

60½

61

61½

62

63½

64

65

65

65

66

67

Note:  The "Hollow" is normally the indention at the base of the neck just above the collarbone.  We have always found it less confusing to just measure from the top of the shoulder which is very close to the same measurement  anyway.  So when we say "hollow to hem" we are really talking about the top of the shoulder strap area to the hem of the skirt.
Please Measure carefully, remembering that it is always better to have the dress a little too big rather than a little too small.  It is much easier to take a dress in than it is to let it out.  It is very common for women to need a larger size in a bridesmaid dress than they might normally buy off the rack in a department store.  Please go by the chart to decide what size dress to order rather than just ordering the size you would normally wear in every day clothes.  Almost every exchange we do is for a larger size, so please measure yourself carefully and use the size charts.  Every dress will usually need some alterations for a perfect fit.  The skirt lengths are cut long enough to fit women who might normally need extra length.  This is good for fitting everyone in the bridal party, but it means the hem will almost always need to be altered.

 

Please note:  This size chart only applies to this style.  Every style we sell has its own individual size chart.  Many companies try to use the same chart for every dress they sell.  We have found that most styles are cut a little different and it is more accurate to have a chart for each style.
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