Size guide

Instructions for measuring
- Bust : Bust is measured at the highest point of the chest with a bra on.
- Waist circumference : Waist circumference is measured at the narrowest point of the waist.
- Hip circumference : Hip circumference is measured at the widest point of the hips.
- Inside leg length : Inside leg length is measured from the crotch to the floor.
Measurements are taken from the body while wearing underwear. The measuring tape should be straight and at the same height on the front and back of the body, using a full-length mirror as an aid. The measurement should be snug, but not too tight.
International size converting
You can also check this table to see how Kaiko's sizes compare to other countries' national sizing. However, the best way to find the right size is to measure your own body.

Dimensioning of everything
At Kaiko, we strive to ensure that you can choose the size you wear from other brands, but if you find yourself in between sizes, we recommend choosing the smaller size. Please note, however, that our products have different fits, meaning that when designing the products, we have defined how we want the product to look and how it “should” fit. However, you don’t have to agree! Our team has often stated that most of our products look good both fitted and loose. We encourage you to think about your own preferences when dressing: do you want your clothes to fit snugly, or do you prefer a more relaxed and loose fit? We try to show the designed fits for the clothes in the pictures on the models, and we also tell you the size the model is wearing, so that you can form the most realistic picture of the product.
We have compiled size-specific body measurements on this page to help you choose the right size. Currently, all of our women's product sizes are in letters, so they are so-called double sizes (e.g. M=38/40). The table shows the numerical sizes corresponding to the letter size and the measurements in the table are body measurements in centimeters. It is usually worth the effort to take a quick measurement and compare it to the table. You can always find the exact measurements of the clothes themselves on the respective product page, if you prefer to compare the measurements to clothes you already own.









