Finding What Feels Right
Fit That Follows Your Rhythm
Fit is ease and poise—refined comfort that moves with you. Clothing should complement your rhythm, naturally following your pace.
Knit Fit Guide
From Sculpted to Relaxed
With four silhouettes—On-Body, Slim Fit, Gentle Slim Fit, and Relaxed Fit—each shape is designed to reflect different preferences and moments.
Our Size Chart
Made to Complement Your Pace
We’ve developed our own in-house size chart with South and East Asian measurements in mind. Every detail is considered to ensure each fit feels intuitive—never restrictive, never forced, always moving in tune with you.
Fit & Feel
A Guide to Silhouettes & Sizing
An approach to fit that honours comfort, movement, and the feeling of a garment settling into your rhythm.
How Our Pieces Fit
When Between Sizes
Our knitwear is made with natural stretch and resilience, using yarns blended with elastane and spandex. Each piece adjusts gently to your shape—comfortable, considered, and never restrictive.- For a more sculpted, supportive feel, choose the smaller size.
- For a softer, more relaxed drape, choose the larger size.
Flexible Sizing in Knitwear
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- Size S fits XS+ to M-
- Size M fits S+ to L-
- Size L fits M+ to XL
Body Measurements
Our sizing is based on the following body measurements (in cm). If your proportions vary across areas, we recommend using your waist measurement as the primary guide for choosing your size.
Unit: cm | XS/S | S | M | L |
Bust | 79 ~ 82 | 83 ~ 86 | 87 ~ 90 | 91 ~ 94 |
Waist | 61 ~ 65 | 66 ~ 70 | 71 ~ 75 | 76 ~ 80 |
Hips | 87 ~ 90 | 91 ~ 94 | 95 ~ 98 | 99 ~ 102 |
Shoulder Width | 36.8 ~ 38 | 38 ~ 39.3 | 39.3 ~ 40.6 | 40.6 ~ 42 |
International Size Conversions
The following chart offers a general reference for regional size conversions.
hello ronron | XS/S | S | M | L |
CN - Upper body | 155 / 80A | 160 / 84A | 165 / 88A | 170 / 92A |
CN - Lower body | 155 / 60A | 160 / 64A | 165 / 68A | 170 / 72A |
EU | 34 | 36 | 38 | 40 |
IT | 38 | 40 | 42 | 44 |
JP | 3 | 5 | 7 | 9 |
KR | 44 | 55 | 66 | 77 |
UK | 6 | 8 | 10 | 12 |
US | 1 ~ 4 | 4 ~ 6 | 8 ~ 10 | 12 ~ 14 |
Taking your measurements
For the most accurate fit, we recommend using a soft tape measure and following the guide below. When in doubt, allow an extra 2–3 cm for comfort and movement—especially in knitwear that is close to the body.

1. Bust
Measure around the fullest part of your chest, keeping the tape parallel to the floor.
2. Waist
Measure around the narrowest part of your torso, just above the hip bone and below the ribcage.
3. Hips
Measure around the widest part of your hips, keeping the tape level and parallel to the floor.
4. Shoulder Width
Measure from the edge of one shoulder to the other, following a straight line across the back.
5. Sleeve Length
With your arm slightly bent, measure from the base of your neck, over your shoulder, and down to your wrist.
6. Clothing Length
For tops, dresses, and skirts, measure from the high point of your shoulder to the desired hem. For pants, measure from your waist down to your heel.