Fit Database

Use The Style Measure before you shop.

Start with the fit issue you are trying to solve, then open the guide or alternative lane that matches your body, proportions, size, comfort needs, or wardrobe goal.

Editorial fit detail with tailored trousers and shoes
Repeat-use reference

What the Fit Database helps with

The Fit Database is designed to be used before a shopping session. Instead of starting with a brand or trend, start with the fit problem: waist gap, long torso, inseam, shoulder line, wide feet, extended shoe size, structured tops, coat length, or everyday outfit finish.

Each guide focuses on what to look for, what to avoid, how the item should behave on the body, and which related tools can make the advice more personal. These pages avoid unsupported product claims and do not pretend that one item works for everyone. They give practical filters so visitors can shop with more intention.

Start here if

Choose the issue, then open the guide.

Find the fit issue

Start with what feels off.

Use this database before you shop. Start with the fit issue you are trying to solve, then open the guide or alternative lane that matches your body, proportions, size, comfort needs, or wardrobe goal.

How to use this database

Start withUse whenBest next step
Body shapeThe item technically fits, but the silhouette feels flat or unbalanced.Compare shape guides with jeans, tops, coats, or dress pages.
ProportionRise, hem, jacket length, or top length changes the whole outfit.Use torso, inseam, rise, and fit checklist pages.
Shoe fitLength is right but width, heel, straps, or toe box fail.Use the shoe guides before choosing a size or retailer.
Wardrobe roleYou need an item to repeat across real outfits.Use the wardrobe reset and shopping guides to choose the most useful lane.
Fit Guides

Jeans fit guides

Use these before shopping for denim by body shape, torso length, height, rise, and leg shape.

Fit Guides

Pants fit guides

Use these to compare inseam, rise, drape, leg opening, and proportion before ordering trousers or wide-leg pants.

Fit Guides

Shoe fit guides

Use these when shoe size, width, sandal fit, or sneaker styling is the main issue.

Fit Guides

Tops and coats

Use these for shoulder line, structure, length, fabric weight, sleeve length, and scale.

Keep building the fit reference

This section can continue growing into a return-before-you-shop database for jeans, trousers, shoes, outerwear, tops, dresses, and fabric behavior. The goal is to make every guide useful on its own while connecting back to the calculators and style tools.

Related section

Better Fit Alternatives

After you identify the fit issue, use Better Fit Alternatives to find a similar style with better size range, proportions, comfort, width, bust fit, inseam, or budget.