These pages are important, might want to hire someone for them, still figuring out look and feel - I hate the look of that chart, the more I look at it though, the less it’s bothering me. Need proper shots of bra and shirts, (white background, model will be US M). Should have product-specific “sizing” links on product pages as opposed to a master link in footer. Master link in footer will show where to find sizing, perhaps a pic to one of the link pages. Also, should include both US and EU sizes (in/cm).
A few “ideal” aspects:
vertical slider for size charts
page would be a pop-up overlay as opposed to navigating to a separate, which Squarespace doesn’t do natively, but can be accomplished using a third party plug-in. Would that keep the 3 orders from bouncing that we’d need to justify the cost? Lulu uses a “back” button, Urban Outfitters uses an overlay/lightbox with sizing measurements only.
Thinking about: many sites will use the labels “numeric size” and “alpha size”. Alpha is mainly and industry term, not really mentioned by the public in general. Although entensa uses alpha sizing as opposed to numeric sizing, thinking we should just leave it as “size”
I’ll add more as they come to mind
Size | Chest |
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XS | xxxin/xxxcm |
S | xxxin/xxxcm |
M | xxxin/xxxcm |
L | xxxin/xxxcm |
How to measure
To find your perfect, follow the steps below
Chest
Measure around the fullest part, with arms lowered. Make sure the tape is flat across the back