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Seasalt sizing?

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rollonthesummer · 26/03/2016 12:37

I've found a fab dress I really like but don't know what size to get. I'm a 12 on the bottom and 14 on top but with big boobs and I don't want it too tight. Should I get a 16 or will that be huge?

I've just had to return an H+M top in a 16 to get an 18 due to boob sizage! Their sizing is clearly dodgy though ;)

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bluesky · 26/03/2016 12:38

I've bought two dresses from them recently, gorgeous! I went up a size, as had read some reviews on their website. I too have a big top half!

LindyHemming · 26/03/2016 12:41

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RalphSteadmansEye · 26/03/2016 12:44

Seasalt is generally quite generous but they can have weirdly tight sleeves and across the back. I'd go up to the bigger of your two sizes if you're bigger up top.

ThomasSofty · 26/03/2016 12:45

They list the measurements for each garment, I've found it to be pretty accurate.

HeathrowExpress · 26/03/2016 15:56

I size up one size for dresses but wear my normal size for tops. Really good quality clothes.

dudsville · 26/03/2016 21:32

Order both sizes? I find them generous, but I'm not chesty.

MsAdorabelleDearheartVonLipwig · 26/03/2016 21:47

Order both sizes, I find them a bit unreliable.

HeathrowExpress · 26/03/2016 21:59

BTW Seasalt has a 20% discount on the John Lewis website at the moment.

BikeRunSki · 26/03/2016 22:03

Size up for dresses

I've just got the Screwpine dress and love it, but I'm a booby 14 and had to get a 16.

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