Copy of Fit Guide
We believe women are shapes, not sizes.
Now let’s find your fit.
Know your measurements? Great! Get to it:
NAOMI NOMI Fit | Bust | Waist | Low Hip |
XXS |
28-29" |
24-25” |
33-34" |
XS |
30-31" |
26-27" |
35-36" |
S |
32-34" |
28-30" |
37-39" |
M |
35-37" |
31-33" |
40-42" |
L |
38-40" |
34-36" |
43-45" |
XL |
41-44" |
37-40" |
46-49" |
XXL |
45-48" |
41-44" |
50-53" |
3XL |
49-52" |
45- 48" |
54-57" |
The New Oxford
Designed for an uninhibited yet structured, straighter, menswear-like fit. Size to your bust or consult the exact Garment Measurements in the tab above. Still unsure about your fit? Email studio@naominomi.com and we’ll be happy to help.
by Garment Measurement

by Body Measurement

The Short Sleeve Oxford
Designed for an uninhibited yet structured, straighter, menswear-like fit. Size to your bust or consult the exact Garment Measurements in the tab above. Still unsure about your fit? Email studio@naominomi.com and we’ll be happy to help.
by Garment Measurement

by Body Measurement

The Tuxedo Shirt
Designed for an uninhibited yet structured, straighter, menswear-like fit. Size to your bust or consult the exact Garment Measurements in the tab above. Still unsure about your fit? Email studio@naominomi.com and we’ll be happy to help.
by Garment Measurement

by Body Measurement

The Studio Shirt
Shorter, more fitted, and featuring a deeper neckline than our Oxford. Size to your bust or consult the exact garment measurements. Still unsure about your fit? Email studio@naominomi.com and we’ll be happy to help.
by Garment Measurement

by Body Measurement

The Chore Coat
Meant to fit like an overcoat or light jacket. Size to bust or consult the exact garment measurements. Still unsure about your fit? Email studio@naominomi.com and we’ll be happy to help.
by Garment Measurement

by Body Measurement

The Swoop Tank
Designed for a close, but relaxed fit. Size to your bust or consult the exact garment measurements. Still unsure about your fit? Email studio@naominomi.com and we’ll be happy to help.
by Garment Measurement

by Body Measurement

The Origin Sweatshirt
Because these are made from upcycled vintage, there are slight measurement variations across sweatshirts of the same size, but we are confident in the specs of this guide. Still unsure about your fit? Email studio@naominomi.com and we’ll be happy to help.
by Garment Measurement

by Body Measurement

The Wrap Skirt
Designed to tie at the true waist, above the hip, size to your waist (smallest part of your torso) or consult the exact garment measurements. Still unsure about your fit? Email studio@naominomi.com and we’ll be happy to help.
by Garment Measurement

by Body Measurement

The Muse Dress
Designed for a free, relaxed fit. Size to whichever is wider, the bust or low hip, or consult the exact garment measurements. Still unsure about your fit? Email studio@naominomi.com and we’ll be happy to help.
by Garment Measurement

by Body Measurement

The Shirtdress
Designed for an uninhibited yet structured fit. Size to your bust whether wearing as a jacket or dress - or consult the exact garment measurements. Still unsure about your fit? Email studio@naominomi.com and we’ll be happy to help.
by Garment Measurement

by Body Measurement

The Commuter Shorts
With plenty of stretch, these are meant to hug, but not pinch the legs and waist. Size to your low hip or consult the exact garment measurements. Still unsure about your fit? Email studio@naominomi.com and we’ll be happy to help.
by Garment Measurement

by Body Measurement


How to Measure Yourself
Don’t know your measurements? We got you.
A Step by Step Guide to Measuring Your Body So You Can Shop Online From the Comfort of Your Own Bed:
Step 1: Get out of bed and find a tape measure. Don’t have one? A piece of string, or gift ribbon will suffice. Really in a pinch? Cut a piece of computer paper into 1/2” strips and tape them together into a long ribbon to make a perfectly fine tape measure. While you’re up, make sure you’re wearing either your regular bra and underwear, or form fitting clothing (like athleisure). Grab a pencil and paper (or your phone). Go stand in front of a mirror.
Step 2: Start with your Bust. Wrap the tape measure around the widest part of your Bust. As best you can, keep the tape measure parallel to the ground. Use the mirror to keep an eye on your back - this is where tape measures tends to slip down. Pull snug but not tight. Look at the measurement and write it down!
Step 3: Move on to your Waist. This is about 1-2 inches above your belly button or the narrowest part of your mid section. Wrap the tape measure around your Waist. Pull snug but not tight. Write down the measurement.
Step 4: On to your Low Hip. This is the widest part of your booty. It is not where your Britney style early-aught jeans sat - it’s typically about 7 inches below your hip bone. Be generous here and make sure to get the widest measurement. Pull the tape measure snug but not tight. Write it down.
Step 5: You’re done. You now have the proper measurements to order for yourself all the NAOMI NOMI clothes you want from the comfort of your bed. Take a picture of the measurements, store them somewhere convenient, and go celebrate by buying yourself a new shirt.

Hold up, I got my garment, it fits great, but there is no size label in it!
Indulge us for a moment because we’re about to get a little philosophical. We don’t put traditional size labels in our clothing because in our hearts and minds, we really don’t like organizing clothes, or people for that matter, into “size” buckets at all. People and garments are so much more accurately described as shapes. That said, we are garment sellers who serve a lot of people. We’re not tailors, so we can’t think of our clothes or all of our clients completely through the lens of personalized measurements (yet!). So, instead of traditional XS-XXL size labels, every NAOMI NOMI garment has a way-more-stunning-than-it-needs-to-be, color coded grosgrain ribbon that does indeed indicate the size bucket, but doesn’t announce it to the world. Because “sizes” are reductive and inconsistent from brand to brand and not that useful and this is just a beautiful piece of ribbon. Is it a bit much? Maybe to someone else, but being a bit much is not something we’ve ever been scared of.
Still unsure about fit?
Remember, if your garment arrives and it’s not fitting right, we’ll work with you until you're happy. If a garment doesn’t fit your body, we consider it our job to change out the garment, not your job to change your body. For all fit questions, you can always reach out to studio@naominomi.com.