Here at Corsellis we understand that women around the world have all types of body shapes and sizes. We're doing what we can to make sure our garments fit you perfectly.
All collections as of SS09 now offer a made-to-measure option where you can add important details such as bust size, waist and hip measurements as well as inside leg length. The advantage of sending us your details means that we can adjust the dress to fit you how you want to fit. If you're a bit taller, feel free to ask for a couple of extra inches on the length and if you're lucky enough to have large breasts, let us know so we can ensure there's plenty of space for them!
If at are unsure of your measurements but want to make use of our made-to-measure service then you can email us and let us know what you are looking for. For example you can say you find a size 12 a bit too small on top but perfect for the rest of your body, we'll work it out from there. If you've made an order and want to send us further details on measurements, please send us an email at sales@corsellis.com quoting your name and 'sales MTM request' in the subject line.
We endeavour to get this garment delivered to you within 5 working days of recievingall of your measurements. If for any reason there is likely to be a delay we will let you know as soon as possible. If you need this garment by a specific date, let us know and we'll make sure it is fast-tracked.
Please note when buying a garment specific to your measurements, this item is non-refundable unless faulty.
Top Tips for Measuring
Take your actual body measurements as they are more accurate than measuring over your clothes.Bust: using a soft tape-measure, firstly measure around your chest under your bust, at the level where the lowest part of your bra should sit. Try not to let the tape slip down at the back; it needs to be level all the way along. Take this measurement (in inches): if it is even, add four, if it is odd, add five. The resulting number is your band size.
Next, measure around the fullest part of your breasts; don't squish them unless you want your bra to squish them too. This measurement in inches is your bust size. To obtain your cup size, subtract your band size from your bust size. If the two are the same, you are an A cup. If your bust size is one inch larger than your band size, you are a B cup, two inches larger and you are a C cup. This continues through the alphabet, though not in a strictly linear fashion, due to the presence of cup sizes such as DD.
Waist: whilst upright, wrap the tape measure around your natural waistline. Keep the tape comfortably loose, don’t pull tight.
Hips: stand with your feet together. Put the tape around the fullest part of your bottom at the top of your leg, about 20cm (8’’) below your natural waistline.
Inside Leg: measure from the top of the inside leg at the crotch to where the trousers are normally worn on the shoes.
