Kate Spade Size Chart
Clothing
How to Measure
Use the following size chart to help determine your best fit.
To determine your size, take measurements of the following areas:
Bust
The fullest part of your bust. keep the measuring tape horizontal.
Hip
The fullest part of your hip. approximately nine inches below your waistline.
Waist
The slimmest part of your waistline, above your naval and below your ribcage.
Bust | Natural Waist | Hip | |
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XXS (00) | 311/2 inch 80 cm | 24 inch 61 cm | 34 inch 86 cm |
XS (0) | 321/2 inch 83 cm | 25 inch 64 cm | 35 inch 89 cm |
XS (2) | 331/2 inch 85 cm | 26 inch 66 cm | 36 inch 91 cm |
S (4) | 341/2 inch 88 cm | 27 inch 69 cm | 37 inch 94 cm |
S (6) | 351/2 inch 90 cm | 28 inch 71 cm | 38 inch 97 cm |
M (8) | 361/2 inch 93 cm | 29 inch 74 cm | 39 inch 99 cm |
M (10) | 371/2 inch 95 cm | 30 inch 76 cm | 40 inch 102 cm |
L (12) | 39 inch 99 cm | 311/2 inch 80 cm | 411/2 inch 105 cm |
XL (14) | 401/2 inch 103 cm | 33 inch 84 cm | 43 inch 109 cm |
XXL (16) | 421/2 inch 108 cm | 35 inch 89 cm | 45 inch 114 cm |
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Kate and Andy founded Kate Spade New York in January 1993. Spade was initially undecided on the brand's name, because she and Andy had not yet married, and "Kate Brosnahan" seemed a cumbersome name for a fashion label. She considered a number of names, but agreed when Andy suggested "Kate Spade", as she would take the name Spade after their marriage. The company exclusively sold handbags at first, but soon expanded to clothing, jewelry, shoes, stationery, eyewear, baby items, fragrances, and gifts. In 1999, Spade sold a 56% stake in her business to Neiman Marcus Group, helping to expand the brand worldwide. By 2006, Spade had sold her remaining 44% shares to Neiman Marcus Group. The Group sold the label in 2006 to Liz Claiborne Inc., for $124 million; it was later renamed Fifth & Pacific. The company was later purchased by Coach, Inc. in May 2017; both Coach and Kate Spade are now part of Tapestry, Inc.
Length Conversion
Note: 1 inch = 2.54 cm, 1 cm = 0.394 inch, 1 foot = 30.48 cm, 1 cm = 0.033 foot, 1 foot = 12 inch, 1 inch = 0.083 foot
Essential Tools
If you do a lot of online apparel shopping, accurate body measurement using a tape measure is a must. The actual tape you choose doesn’t matter that much. This measuring tape set has two double-sided, 60 inch (150 cm), durable tape measure in pink and black. They are small and light pocket-size measuring tapes, and they have accurate, large and clear markings in both inches and centimeters, which are very easy and convenient to read. They are also great for body measurement, sewing, tailoring, weight loss tracking, or measuring any curved surface.
How to measure without a ruler or tape measure?
If you don't have a ruler or tape measure handy, you can try to measure with a standard credit card, which has a width of 3 ⅜ inch or 8.56 cm and a height of 2 ⅛ inch or 5.4 cm.