How to Choose Your Size
- Size up 1–2 sizes for a more comfortable fit
- Always check measurements in centimeters (CM)
- Do not rely only on your usual US size
- Compare your measurements with our international size chart before ordering
Finding Your Match
Our conversion tables are curated to bridge the gap between Brazilian and International standards.
A
The Letter System
| BRAZIL (BR) | US EQUIVALENT |
|---|---|
| PP (Extra Small) | XXS / 00 |
| P (Pequeno) | XS / S (0-2) |
| M (Médio) | S / M (4-6) |
| G (Grande) | M / L (8-10) |
| GG (Extra Large) | L / XL (12-14) |
B
The Numerical Fit
| BRAZIL (BR) | US NUMERIC |
|---|---|
| 38 - 40 | 0 - 2 |
| 42 | 4 - 6 |
| 44 | 8 |
| 46 | 10 - 12 |
| 48+ | 14+ |
How to Guide Customers
Size Up
When in doubt, always recommend ordering 1-2 sizes larger than the customer's typical US size. The Brazilian cut is designed for a snug, flattering fit, but US customers often prefer more coverage than the standard Brazilian P (Small) provides.
Check the CM
Precision is everything. Advise customers to rely on centimeter measurements rather than general labels. A quick hip and bust check in CM against our guide eliminates all sizing ambiguity.