Fur Size Guide
You understand the importance of sophistication, making a statement, and finding a garment that looks like it was made just for you. At Fantasia Furs, we deliver precision and guidance, so that when it’s time to purchase stunning fur coats or a pair of fur gloves, you can rest assured that the products are true to size. We know that purchasing first-class fur coats for women or fur coats for men demands knowing the exact fit, all details included, which is why our reliable sizing charts are always at your disposal. So instead of wondering “will this jacket fit?” or “what’s my actual glove size?”, you can simply compare your own measurements to our charts and find the answers you need.
It goes without saying that different types of fur coats will have different measuring guidelines. Here are our recommendations for identifying your size for real fur coats, jackets, gloves, hats, and vests.
Women's Fur Size Guide
Measurement Guide
Bust: the golden rule is to measure around the fullest part. For this step, ask someone to help you while you let your arms hang naturally at your sides. They’ll guide the measuring tape under your arms, around your back, and over the fullest part of your bust.
Waist: with the measuring tape, follow your natural waist line, directly above the navel. The goal is to discover where, exactly, your waist folds naturally, so you can use it as a reference point to measure around the entire waist.
Hip: stand up straight and measure the widest part of your lower hip. Make sure to go over the fullest part of your backside for an accurate result.
Front and back sleeve length: use the base of the side of your neck as the reference point. Measure from there down to the first knuckle of the thumb. An easy trick that doesn’t fail. For the back sleeve measurement, just follow the same steps.
Shoulder: start measuring from the center of the neck, exactly where the body of the jacket/coat meets the collar, up until the edge of the shoulder.
Finish Length: once again, use the spot where the body of the coat meets the collar as your starting point, and measure all the way down to the bottom edge of the garment. For an accurate estimation, look at the product dimensions to see where the finish would lie on you (e.g. 38 in), and measure that length vertically from the nape of your neck.
Note: don’t keep the measuring tape tight because it could affect the accuracy of your measurements. Nice and snug is enough. Additionally, read over the product description for each garment and make note of the dimensions, as a few special garments might diverge from the standard size guide. If you have any questions, reach out to us, and our customer service agents will provide all the support you need. We can’t wait to share our passion for real fur coats with you.