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The Biggest Online Fit Mistakes (And How to Avoid Them—Every Time)

The Biggest Online Fit Mistakes (And How to Avoid Them—Every Time)

Online shopping should feel exciting—not like a gamble. Yet most fit disappointments come from the same predictable places. The good news? They’re easy to avoid when you know exactly where to look before clicking Add to Cart.

With our spring drop having just landed, now’s the moment to shop smarter, faster, and with way more confidence.

Here’s how.

1. “It Fits… But Something Feels Off”

What’s really happening:
This is almost always a
silhouette misunderstanding, not a sizing issue. A relaxed piece worn like a fitted one will never feel right.

Your fix:
👉 Head straight to the
Fit section on the product page. This is where we spell out whether a style is relaxed, oversized, structured, drapey, cropped, or meant to skim the body—no decoding required.

Spring note:
Spring is leaning into easy shapes and flow. Trust the fit description. It’s there to save you from second-guessing.

2. Length Shock (A Classic)

What’s really happening:
Photos don’t always tell the whole story—especially with cropped pieces, high-rise bottoms, and styles intended for layering.

Your fix:
👉 Check the
Fit section for garment length and how it’s designed to sit on the body.

👉 The description will offer insights into how you can work with the length to create a fabulous look: tucked in, loose, layered, or styled solo.

Spring note:
Knowing where something hits makes all the difference when you’re building outfits around high-waisted bottoms and light layers.

3. Bust & Shoulder Fit Anxiety

What’s really happening:
If a top pulls or feels tight up top, it’s often about cut and fabric—not just size.

Your fix:
👉 The
Fit section calls out stretch, ease, and shoulder shape so you know what to expect before ordering.

👉 Styling notes offer pairing suggestions and indicate whether the piece shines best on its own. Airy fabrics + forgiving silhouettes = pieces you’ll actually reach for on repeat.

4. “This Isn’t the Fabric I Imagined”

What’s really happening:
Expectation vs. reality usually comes down to fabric structure.

Your fix:
👉 The
Fit section explains how the fabric and silhouette behave together —structured vs. fluid, soft vs. textured, and whether the overall style skews large, small or true.

👉 The styling notes provided offer tips on how the piece can be integrated into your existing wardrobe, and offer insight into how a piece moves and layers in real life.

Spring note:
Our spring assortment is all about breathable, feel-good fabrics that move with you—not against you.

5. Styling Confusion (It’s Not You)

What’s really happening:
A piece can feel wrong simply because it’s being styled in a way it wasn’t designed for.

Your fix:
👉 Always check out our
styling notes on the product description page to understanding why the piece works—whether it’s meant to be worn relaxed, half-tucked, layered, or left to do its own thing.

Spring note:
These are effortless pieces. If it feels like too much work, you’re probably overthinking it.

The Takeaway

Online shopping doesn’t need to come with crossed fingers. Our Fit section and styling notes scattered throughout the product description exist for one reason: to remove doubt before you buy, and answer any lingering questions before you have to ask them. 

With our spring collection having just dropped, consider this your insider cheat sheet. Read the fit notes. Scan the styling tips. Shop with confidence.

Forget the guesswork. Minimize uncertainty. Shop confidently. Experience more delight during unboxing.

Spring you is going to look very good. 🪄✨

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