Size charts are useful. They are not the full story.
They give numbers, not experiences. And clothing, unlike math, is personal. Fit lives in the space between fabric, movement, and how a body carries itself.
Size charts are starting points
Size charts measure the body in stillness. Real life is not still.
Posture, movement, and preference all change how a garment feels. Two people with identical measurements can wear the same size and experience it differently. One feels at ease. Another feels restricted.
That difference is not an error. It is individuality.
Fabric changes how fit is experienced
Fabric plays a quiet but powerful role in fit.
Some fabrics are structured and hold form. Others are fluid and adaptive. Some stretch. Others rely on cuts alone. These qualities affect how a garment moves, breathes, and settles on the body.
This is why fit is not only about dimensions. It is about behavior.
Construction supports comfort
Seam placement, balance, and proportion influence how a garment sits and moves. Good construction allows a piece to feel considered without drawing attention to itself.
Comfort is not about being tight or loose. It is about feeling at ease.
Our approach at Muzèra
At Muzèra, we see size charts as guidance, not guarantees.
Our garments are designed with attention to fabric choice, construction, and wearability, while understanding that fit is ultimately personal. We encourage customers to choose what feels right for their body and their way of wearing clothes.
Because a good fit is not about perfection. It is about confidence.