ZYLIRA Shoe Sizes are CN Sizes. Please refer to shoe length before choosing size.
Measurements may vary based on size and individual height
Shoe Measurement Guide:
Here's everything you need to know about proper measurements.
Step 1: Find a pair of shoes you like, then find the size icon under the product title or the size listed on the website's footer menu size page. (Note: Measurements may vary slightly based on shoe size.)
Step 2: Prepare a blank sheet of paper, then use a flexible measuring tape to measure the sole of your own foot (from longest toe to heel) and compare the numbers to determine the most comfortable fit. (Tip: Use our handy guide below.)
Step 3: Please repeat the measurement several times to find your final most comfortable shoe size. (You can never have too many shoes.)
Notice:This is the CN size. Since each pair of shoe molds is different, Please check the foot length before the CN size.
There is approximately a 0.5 cm difference in foot length between consecutive shoe sizes. Therefore, if you are between sizes, consider sizing up for comfort, as a slightly larger size is usually more accommodating.
The Size of each dress is different. For details, please refer to the Size Chart in the details of each product
TAKE YOUR BODY MEASUREMENTS - WOMEN DRESS
To find your correct size, use a tape measure and take these measurements. Stand with your back straight in front of a mirror, to make sure that you measure correctly and that the tape measure is kept level.
Bust
Measure under your armpits, around your shoulder blades, and over the fullest part of your bust. Don't pull the tape measure too hard. For fitting a bra, you also need the measurement just under your bust.
Waist
Measure around your natural waistline. This is the narrow part of your waist, about an inch above your navel. Relax and breath out before you measure.
Hip
The hip should be measured around its fullest part (about 8 inch. below your waist).
Inseam
This is the measurement from your ankle to your groin, when you stand with your legs straight. If possible, ask a friend to help you. This can also be measured on a pair of pants with the proper length.