This is how you find your size in Etsuka
I know, I know. 18 sizes sounds confusing or even too much. We didn’t follow the conventional sizing chart because the industry standard size chart was not designed for the people we are serving - mid-size/plus size and petite ladies like me.
So here’s a blog to make it easy for you to understand our size chart.
If you are buying pants or dresses, you will see a “A” and “B” in the chart.

Size “A” are for tall people. We suggest these for ladies who are 5’3 and above. The sizes are usually 3-4 inches longer than the “B” sizes. Size “B” are for shorter people like me. BTW, I am 4’11.
Now, in order to get your size, I highly suggest you measure your waistline using a tape measure.

Measure in the smallest part of your waist. Usually, you can just rely on measuring the waistline in order to get your size since there is a lot of allowance in the hip line. However, if you have a wide hips, you should measure your hipline and refer to the size chart.

It is normal for clients to fit to 2-3 sizes in the chart since the difference between sizes is just 2-3 inches between the sizes. Normal brands have a big difference between sizes.
Hope this is a big help!
To summarize:
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Choose “A” size if you are 5’3 and above. “B” size if you are 5’3 or below.
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Measure your waistline to check the corresponding size in your size chart.
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If you have a wider hips, you also should measure your hipline to countercheck your size in the chart.