Quick answer: Homebodii robes are designed to be true to size with a relaxed, flattering fit — so most people take their usual size. If you’re between sizes or prefer a roomier, more enveloping feel, size up. Always check the size guide on the product page, as length and cut vary slightly by style.

What “true to size” actually means

“True to size” means the garment matches standard sizing — you don’t need to size up or down to get the intended fit. Our robes are cut with a relaxed drape and a self-tie waist, so they skim rather than cling and suit a wide range of body types. Take your normal dress/clothing size as your starting point.

How to find your size

  • Check the size guide on each product page — measurements can vary slightly between styles.
  • Measure your bust, waist and hips with a soft tape, keeping it level and not too tight.
  • Match your measurements to the chart and choose the size that fits your largest measurement.

If you’re between sizes

Size up. A robe is meant to be relaxed, and the extra room reads as elegant rather than tight — especially helpful over a cami set or slip on the wedding morning.

Ordering for a bridal party

When ordering several robes, collect everyone’s usual size early and have each bridesmaid glance at the size guide. For a cohesive look, keep the whole party in the same style — like the Peyton Long Robe — and order together so colours and dye lots match. If you’re personalising, allow extra time as monogrammed pieces are made to order.

A note on length

Length is about proportion and preference, not just size — a floor-length lace robe like the Helena creates a dramatic line for photos, while a shorter style like the Peyton Short Lace Robe is lighter and easy for hair and makeup. Product pages list the length for each style.

Still unsure? Contact our team — we’re happy to help with sizing. Explore the bridal robes collection.

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