Size Guide
Size Guide
We want to ensure that you find the perfect fit for your purchases. Please refer to the detailed size guides below for each product category. If you have any questions, feel free to contact our customer service team!
Watch Size Guide
To find the right watch size, follow these simple guidelines based on your wrist size and style preference:
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Watch Case Diameter:
- Small (Menâs): 34mm - 40mm
- Medium (Menâs): 40mm - 42mm
- Large (Menâs): 42mm - 46mm
- Womenâs: 26mm - 36mm
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Wrist Measurement:
- Measure your wrist with a flexible tape measure, just above the bone.
- Compare the measurement to the following:
- Menâs Small Wrist: 6.0" - 6.5" (15 - 16.5 cm)
- Menâs Medium Wrist: 6.5" - 7.5" (16.5 - 19 cm)
- Menâs Large Wrist: 7.5" - 8.5" (19 - 21.5 cm)
- Womenâs Small Wrist: 5.5" - 6.0" (14 - 15 cm)
- Womenâs Medium Wrist: 6.0" - 6.5" (15 - 16.5 cm)
Shoe Size Guide
Our shoe size guide will help you choose the perfect pair! Refer to the measurements and sizing chart below:
Menâs Shoes
- US Size 7 - 13 (Common sizing range)
- UK Size 6 - 12
- EU Size 39 - 47
Womenâs Shoes
- US Size 5 - 11
- UK Size 3 - 9
- EU Size 36 - 42
For accurate fitting:
- Measure your foot length from heel to toe and compare it to the sizing chart.
- If you are between sizes, we recommend choosing the larger size for a more comfortable fit.
How to Measure Your Foot:
- Place a piece of paper on the floor against a wall.
- Stand straight with your heel against the wall.
- Mark the tip of your longest toe on the paper.
- Measure the length from the wall to the mark for an accurate measurement.
Slippers Size Guide
For slippers, comfort and fit are key. Hereâs how to find your perfect size:
Menâs Slippers
- US Size 7 - 13
- EU Size 39 - 47
Womenâs Slippers
- US Size 5 - 11
- EU Size 36 - 42
Tip: Slippers are typically designed for a relaxed fit, so if youâre in between sizes, you can choose the larger size for extra comfort. For a snug fit, select your usual shoe size.
Accessories Size Guide
Hats and Caps
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Head Circumference (in inches):
- Small: 21" - 22"
- Medium: 22" - 23"
- Large: 23" - 24"
Measure around the fullest part of your head, above the ears and eyebrows.
Belts
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Menâs Belts:
- Choose a belt 1-2 inches larger than your pant size.
- Example: If your waist size is 34", a size 36" belt will fit best.
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Womenâs Belts:
- Choose a belt that matches your waist size or choose one size larger for a relaxed fit.
Gloves
- Measure the circumference around the palm of your dominant hand.
- Small: 7" - 8"
- Medium: 8" - 9"
- Large: 9" - 10"
Additional Tips for Finding the Right Size
- Fit Preferences: If you prefer a looser or tighter fit, adjust based on your comfort level.
- Sizing Variations: Please note that sizes can vary slightly depending on the brand. Always consult specific product descriptions for sizing details.
- Customer Support: If you're uncertain about your size or need more help, our customer service team is happy to assist you with any sizing concerns!
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Perfume Guide
Finding the perfect fragrance can be a delightful journey, and weâre here to help! Whether you're new to perfumes or a seasoned fragrance lover, our guide will assist you in choosing a scent that suits your personal style and preferences. Hereâs everything you need to know about perfumes, their types, and how to wear them:
Understanding Perfume Types
Perfumes come in various types based on the concentration of fragrance oils. The higher the concentration, the stronger and longer-lasting the scent. Hereâs a breakdown:
- Parfum (Extrait de Parfum): The highest concentration of fragrance, usually around 20-30%. This type lasts up to 8 hours or more and is perfect for special occasions.
- Eau de Parfum (EDP): Contains 15-20% fragrance oil and lasts around 4-5 hours. Ideal for daily wear, it provides a strong scent without being overpowering.
- Eau de Toilette (EDT): With 5-15% fragrance oil, EDTs are lighter and last about 3-4 hours. Great for casual or daytime use.
- Eau de Cologne (EDC): The lightest option, with only 2-5% fragrance oil, EDCs last around 2-3 hours. Perfect for a refreshing, subtle fragrance.
- Body Mist/Spray: These have the lowest fragrance concentration (less than 3%) and provide a very light scent, lasting a short time.
How to Choose a Perfume
When choosing a perfume, it's important to consider fragrance families and notes. Hereâs a breakdown to help guide you:
Fragrance Families
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Floral: Soft, sweet, and romantic, floral perfumes are made with notes of flowers such as rose, jasmine, lavender, and peony. Ideal for women who enjoy light, elegant fragrances.
- Best for: Daytime, spring, romantic occasions.
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Fruity: These fragrances are sweet, fresh, and tangy, with notes of citrus fruits, berries, apples, and pears. They're energetic and youthful.
- Best for: Casual wear, summer days, or for a refreshing boost.
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Oriental: Rich, warm, and exotic, oriental perfumes feature spices, amber, vanilla, and musk. They have a bold, sensual character and are perfect for evening wear.
- Best for: Nighttime, colder months, or special occasions.
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Woody: Earthy and aromatic, woody fragrances include sandalwood, cedarwood, and patchouli. These perfumes have a warm, grounded, and sophisticated feel.
- Best for: Fall and winter, formal events, or for a sophisticated, masculine touch.
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Fresh: Clean, airy, and invigorating, fresh perfumes often contain notes of water, green herbs, and citrus. They are light and refreshing.
- Best for: Daytime, office wear, or casual settings.
Fragrance Notes
Perfumes are composed of three main layers of notes: top, middle (heart), and base notes. Each layer adds depth and complexity to the scent.
- Top Notes: The initial impression of a fragrance that you smell right after application. These notes are usually light and evaporate quickly (citrus, lavender, mint).
- Middle Notes (Heart Notes): The core of the fragrance, emerging after the top notes fade. These notes are typically floral, fruity, or spicy and last longer (rose, jasmine, cinnamon).
- Base Notes: These notes are the foundation of the fragrance, providing depth and richness. They linger the longest (musk, vanilla, sandalwood, amber).
How to Test Perfume
Testing a perfume properly is essential to finding the perfect scent. Hereâs how to do it:
- Spray and Wait: Always spray the perfume on your skin, not on paper strips, as the scent changes with your body chemistry. Wait for a few minutes for the fragrance to settle.
- Test on Different Areas: Apply it on pulse points, such as the wrists, behind the ears, and the inner elbow. These areas emit heat, which helps release the fragrance.
- Let It Evolve: Perfumes change over time, so give it at least an hour before deciding whether it's the right scent for you.
- Avoid Over-Spraying: When testing, one or two sprays are enough to get a feel for the scent.
How to Make Your Perfume Last Longer
- Moisturize First: Apply fragrance after moisturizing to lock in the scent.
- Store Your Perfume Properly: Keep your fragrance in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and humidity to preserve its integrity.
- Donât Rub: Avoid rubbing your wrists after applying perfume, as this can break down the fragrance and make it fade faster.
- Spray Strategically: Apply perfume to pulse points, and consider spritzing it on your hair or clothes (avoid direct contact with fabrics to prevent staining).
Perfume for Men and Women
Menâs Fragrance Guide
- Citrus and Woody Notes: Many men's fragrances combine fresh citrus top notes with earthy, woody bases for a clean, masculine scent.
- Spicy and Oriental: For a deeper, warmer fragrance, look for perfumes with spicy or oriental notes such as amber, leather, or musk.
Womenâs Fragrance Guide
- Floral and Fruity Notes: Women often prefer perfumes with light, floral, and fruity notes that give off a soft, feminine scent.
- Gourmand and Oriental: For a more sensual, evening fragrance, look for perfumes with gourmand notes like vanilla or warm spices.
Perfume FAQs
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How do I know if a perfume will smell good on me?
- Since perfumes react with your body chemistry, itâs important to test it on your skin before making a purchase.
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Why does the scent of a perfume change over time?
- The top notes evaporate first, revealing the heart and base notes that develop as the fragrance settles.
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Can I wear a perfume every day?
- Yes, but you may want to choose a lighter Eau de Toilette or body mist for daily wear, and reserve stronger fragrances for special occasions.