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If your measurements fall between two KOSSR sizes, the best choice depends on the garment style, fabric structure, and how you like your linen clothing to fit. This guide explains when to size up, when to choose your usual size, and how to decide between two sizes for linen dresses, tops, pants, skirts, and sets.
If you prefer a relaxed linen fit or the garment is fitted, the larger size may feel more comfortable.
Oversized, relaxed, fitted, and structured linen styles may fit differently even in the same size.
Compare your bust, waist, hips, and garment length with the product size chart before ordering.
If you are between two KOSSR sizes, choose based on the garment’s fabric, silhouette, and your preferred fit. Because linen is a natural woven fabric with limited stretch, the larger size is often more comfortable for fitted, structured, or button-front pieces.
However, sizing up is not always necessary. If the product is already relaxed or oversized, your usual size may provide enough room. In some oversized styles, choosing the larger size may create more volume than expected.
The best way to decide is to compare your body measurements with the product size chart and garment measurements. Pay close attention to the areas where your measurements fall between sizes, such as bust, waist, hips, shoulders, rise, or length.
Use this quick guide to decide whether to size up, stay with your usual size, or size down when your measurements fall between two sizes.
| Your Situation | Recommended Choice |
|---|---|
| You prefer a relaxed linen fit | Choose the larger size. |
| The garment is fitted or structured | Choose the larger size for comfort and movement. |
| The garment has buttons at the bust or hips | Choose the larger size to reduce pulling or gaping. |
| The garment is already relaxed | Your usual size may be enough. |
| The garment is oversized | Check garment width carefully before sizing up. |
| You want a closer silhouette | Choose the smaller size only if measurements allow comfortable movement. |
| You are concerned about shrinkage | Consider the larger size and follow linen care instructions carefully. |
Linen is breathable, natural, and comfortable, but it usually has little to no stretch. This means a size that feels fine in stretchy knitwear may feel tighter in a woven linen garment.
When you are between sizes, the fabric structure becomes important. Linen does not usually stretch around the bust, waist, hips, thighs, or shoulders the way elastic fabrics do. A slightly larger size may provide better movement, better drape, and more comfort for warm weather.
Linen is also often styled with a relaxed look. A little ease can help the garment feel cooler, move more naturally, and create the soft effortless silhouette that many customers expect from linen clothing.
Sizing up is often the better choice when the garment is fitted, structured, button-front, or made from woven linen with very little stretch.
Sizing up can be especially helpful for linen dresses, linen pants, fitted linen tops, and woven pieces that need room for sitting, walking, and daily movement.
Your usual size may be the best choice if the product is already designed with enough ease. Many linen garments are intentionally relaxed, so sizing up may make the garment look too loose.
Before choosing your usual size, compare the finished garment measurements with a similar piece you already own and like. This can help you understand how much room the KOSSR garment may have.
Sizing down should be done carefully. It may work for oversized styles, but it may not be suitable for fitted or structured linen garments.
Do not size down if the item is fitted, button-front, structured, narrow at the hips, or has no stretch and your measurements are closer to the larger size.
When deciding between two sizes, focus on the part of your body that needs the most room in that garment.
| Garment Type | Most Important Measurement |
|---|---|
| Linen dress | Bust, waist, hips, and dress length |
| Linen shirt | Bust, shoulders, sleeve length, and button placement |
| Linen blouse | Bust, shoulders, armhole, and top length |
| Linen pants | Waist, hips, rise, thighs, and inseam |
| Linen skirt | Waist, hips, waistband type, and skirt length |
| Linen set | Top and bottom measurements checked separately |
For example, if your bust fits size M but your hips fit size L in a linen dress, the better choice may depend on the dress shape. For a straight or fitted dress, size L may be safer. For a loose A-line dress, size M may still work if the hip area has enough room.
For linen dresses, the best size depends on the silhouette. Some dresses are fitted at the bust or waist, while others are loose through the body.
For linen tops, pay attention to bust, shoulders, armholes, and sleeve length. Woven linen tops may feel tight if the shoulders or bust are too narrow.
For linen pants, comfort around the waist, hips, rise, and thighs is very important. Linen pants should allow sitting, walking, and movement without pulling.
For linen skirts, the waistband type is one of the most important details. A fixed waistband requires more precise sizing, while an elastic or tie waist can offer more flexibility.
Linen sets can be more challenging because your top and bottom measurements may fall into different sizes. For example, your bust may match size S while your hips match size M.
Before choosing a set, check both pieces separately:
If the set is sold as one size combination, choose the size that fits the less flexible piece better. For example, if the bottom has a fixed waist, prioritize the bottom fit. If the top is button-front and fitted, prioritize bust and shoulder comfort.
Linen may shrink slightly after washing, depending on fabric treatment, wash temperature, drying method, and care routine. Proper care helps reduce shrinkage.
If you are between sizes and concerned about shrinkage, choosing the larger size may feel more comfortable, especially for fitted garments.
To help protect the fit:
If the garment is already very loose or oversized, sizing up only because of shrinkage may not be necessary.
Accurate measurements make size decisions easier. Use a soft measuring tape and measure while standing naturally.
Compare your body measurements with both size options, then check the finished garment measurements when available. Finished garment measurements help show how much room the item will have.
Many size issues happen because customers rely only on their usual size instead of checking the garment’s actual measurements.
Contact KOSSR support before ordering if you are between sizes and still unsure which size to choose.
For better sizing guidance, include:
This information helps the support team provide more practical size guidance based on the product style and your fit preference.
If you are between sizes, choose based on garment style and fit preference. For fitted or structured linen pieces, the larger size is often more comfortable.
You may want to size up if the garment has limited stretch, if you prefer a relaxed fit, or if your bust, waist, or hips are close to the larger size.
You may size down in some oversized styles if the garment measurements still allow comfortable movement and you prefer a less loose silhouette.
For linen sets, check the top and bottom measurements separately. Choose the size that fits the less flexible piece better, or contact support for guidance.
Linen may shrink slightly depending on care. If you are between sizes and the garment is fitted, the larger size may be safer.
Yes. Contact KOSSR support with your measurements, height, preferred fit, product name, and the two sizes you are considering.
If you are between KOSSR sizes, choose the size based on the garment style, fabric structure, and your preferred fit. Because linen is a woven fabric with limited stretch, the larger size is often more comfortable for fitted, structured, button-front, or straight-cut styles.
For relaxed or oversized linen styles, your usual size may be enough because the garment is already designed with extra ease. Sizing down may work only for some oversized pieces if the garment measurements still allow comfortable movement.
For the best result, measure your bust, waist, hips, shoulders, and height, compare them with the product size chart, review the fit notes, and contact KOSSR support if you need help choosing between two sizes.
Contact KOSSR support with your measurements, height, preferred fit, product name, and the two sizes you are considering. Our team can help you choose a more comfortable fit before checkout.
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