Nothing boosts your confidence like fantastic shapewear under a great outfit. Whether you're wearing an elegant dress, form-fitting leggings, or a shapely bodysuit, Spanx has got you covered! All you need is a sewing tape measure and a few minutes to find shapewear that hugs you in all the right places.

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Measure your waist and hips to find your leggings and panties size.

  1. Wrap a measuring tape around the narrowest part of your waist. Don't pull or tighten the tape, or you'll get an inaccurate measurement. Write down your waist measurement and find where it falls in the Spanx sizing. Then, wrap the tape around the widest part of your hips.[1] Here are just a few of their leggings and panties sizes:[2]
    • Small: 27 to 30 12 in (69 to 77 cm) waist and {{convert|35|to|37+1/2|in|cm|abbr=on} hips
    • Medium: 31 to 33 in (79 to 84 cm) waist and 38 to 40 12 in (97 to 103 cm) hips
    • Large: 33 12 to 35 12 in (85 to 90 cm) waist and 41 to 43 in (100 to 110 cm) hips
    • Extra-large: 36 to 39 in (91 to 99 cm) waist and 43 12 to 45 12 in (110 to 116 cm) hips
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Take your bust measurements to learn your bra size.

  1. Wear a lightly-lined bra that fits you well and wrap the tape around your chest. Bring the tape around your back and under your armpits so it meets high on your chest. Write down this measurement—it's your band size. Then, wrap the band around the widest part of your bust. Subtract this measurement and use the difference to find your cup size.[4]
    • If your band size is an odd number, just round up to the nearest even number. For instance, if you measure 37 inches (94 cm), your band size is a 38.
    • For example, if your band size measures 36 inches (91 cm) and your bust size measures 40 inches (100 cm), your Spanx bra size is a 36D.
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Expert Q&A

  • Question
    How can I buy Spanx products online?
    Andrea Beaulieu
    Andrea Beaulieu
    Professional Tailor & Fashion Designer
    Andrea Beaulieu is a Professional Tailor, Fashion Designer, and the Owner of MOORE, a Brooklyn, New York based storefront and apparel workshop for gender-neutral, contemporary streetwear as well as custom-tailored products. Andrea has over 20 years in the fashion design and marketing industries and specializes in pattern making, draping, and the construction of garments. She holds a BS in Fashion Design and Merchandising from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
    Andrea Beaulieu
    Professional Tailor & Fashion Designer
    Expert Answer
    Check the size chart for the product. Read reviews of the product to see if anyone commented on the sizing. Then choose and buy a product accordingly.
  • Question
    How do you measure the length of a dress?
    Andrea Beaulieu
    Andrea Beaulieu
    Professional Tailor & Fashion Designer
    Andrea Beaulieu is a Professional Tailor, Fashion Designer, and the Owner of MOORE, a Brooklyn, New York based storefront and apparel workshop for gender-neutral, contemporary streetwear as well as custom-tailored products. Andrea has over 20 years in the fashion design and marketing industries and specializes in pattern making, draping, and the construction of garments. She holds a BS in Fashion Design and Merchandising from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
    Andrea Beaulieu
    Professional Tailor & Fashion Designer
    Expert Answer
    Usually, you should measure from the shoulder seam to the hem to determine the overall length of dresses.
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This article was co-authored by Andrea Beaulieu and by wikiHow staff writer, Jessica Gibson. Andrea Beaulieu is a Professional Tailor, Fashion Designer, and the Owner of MOORE, a Brooklyn, New York based storefront and apparel workshop for gender-neutral, contemporary streetwear as well as custom-tailored products. Andrea has over 20 years in the fashion design and marketing industries and specializes in pattern making, draping, and the construction of garments. She holds a BS in Fashion Design and Merchandising from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. This article has been viewed 14,136 times.
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