Find Your Perfect Fit
A good fit is everything. Take 2 minutes to measure properly and you'll love the result.
How to Measure
1. Waist:
Measure around your natural waistline (the narrowest part of your torso, usually about 1" above your belly button). Keep the tape snug but not tight.
2. Hips:
Measure around the fullest part of your hips and buttocks. Stand with feet together and tape parallel to the floor.
3. Use a flexible measuring tape
Not a metal one. If you don't have one, use string and measure it against a ruler.
4. Measure over bare skin
Or thin underwear for accuracy.
5. Don't pull tight!
The tape should be snug enough to stay in place but loose enough to slip a finger under.
Sizing Tips
Don't use your pant size!
Brands vary wildly. Always measure.
Post-pregnancy?
Your body has changed. Re-measure even if you're back to your "normal" weight - proportions shift
Weight fluctuates?
Measure at your current size. Our fabric is forgiving with 5-10 lb changes.
Athletic build?
If you have muscular thighs/glutes, go by hip measurement primarily.
Long torso?
Consider high-rise option for better coverage.
Still unsure?
Email us your measurements - we'll recommend the best size!
Rise Options Explained
Regular Rise
Sits at natural waist (about 1" below belly button)
Best for:
- Everyday wear under regular pants/jeans
- Low-to-mid rise bottoms
- Shorter torsos (5'4" and under)
- Those who prefer less coverage at waist
High Rise
Sits 2" higher (at or slightly above belly button)
Best for:
- High-waisted leggings/pants (most athletic wear)
- Extra coverage during intense workouts
- Preventing roll-down during movement
- Longer torsos (5'7" and taller)
- Post-pregnancy support
Can't decide?
82% of our athletic customers choose high-rise for workouts, then often get regular-rise for everyday wear. Many own both!
Fit Troubleshooting
It feels too tight
First wear? Our compression fabric takes 1-2 wears to fully break in. If it's uncomfortable after 3+ wears, size up.
Free exchange within 60 days - no cost to you!
It feels too loose
The fabric might not be providing enough compression to stay in place. Size down for better support.
Remember: These are designed to fit snugly. That's what keeps them in place during movement.
The coverage doesn't feel right
Try sizing up if you need more coverage. If you're between sizes and sized down, you might need the larger size.
It rolls at the waist
Usually means the rise is wrong for your torso length:
- Regular rise rolling? Try high-rise
- High-rise rolling? Might be too large - try regular rise or size down
Not sure?
Send us a photo and your measurements. We'll help you find the perfect fit. Email: marrea.shop@gmail.com