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New recipes, community features, fun tips, and so much more!Frequently Asked Questions
Look at the measurements, not just the size number. Every brand is different, so a size 7 in one brand might be a size 9 in another. Check the size chart for waist, hip, and inseam measurements and compare to pants that fit you well at home.
Read the product description—does it say “runs roomy” or “runs small”? That’s your clue. If you’re between sizes, go with the larger size for comfort or the smaller for a more fitted look. And check the return policy before buying so you can try both if needed.

The key is finding what makes you feel confident, not what “rules” say you should wear. If you want to emphasize your waist, look for dresses with elastic or smocking there.
If you want something more forgiving, choose relaxed fits that skim over your body rather than hug it. Stretchy fabrics are your friend because they move with you. Length matters too—if you’re petite, midi dresses can feel overwhelming, so knee-length styles may work better.
Dresses with adjustable details like elastic shoulders or ties allow you to customize the fit and feel more comfortable.

Garment washed means the item was washed after it was made, so it’s already been through the shrinking process and the fabric is softer. It gives clothes a broken-in, vintage feel right from the start.
This matters because you know what you’re getting—the size and feel won’t change dramatically after you wash it at home. Garment washed clothing often has a more relaxed, casual look and is especially great for cotton.

Start with fitted or smooth base layers—tanks and thin long-sleeves that don’t add bulk. Then add your middle layer, like a sweater, that has room built in.
Your outer layer should be roomy enough to fit over everything comfortably. The key is keeping base layers slim and smooth so they don’t bunch up. Balance is important—if you’re wearing a chunky sweater on top, keep your bottom half more fitted.

Invest in your everyday basics—jeans, quality tees, sweaters you’ll wear constantly, and versatile jackets. These are the foundation of your wardrobe, so quality here makes a huge difference.
A great pair of jeans that lasts for years is worth spending more on. Same with sweaters that won’t pill or lose their shape. You can save money on trendy pieces or things you’ll only wear occasionally.











