Size & Fit Guide
Size & Fit Guide
Measure the detail. Consider the way you will wear it.
Accessories fit differently depending on their shape, construction and intended use. This guide explains how to take useful personal measurements and compare them with the information available for the item you are considering.
Product sizing can vary between styles. Always compare your measurement with the dimensions or fit notes shown for the specific product rather than relying on a general category assumption.
Fit is not only about a number. Think about proportion, comfort, intended placement, how the accessory moves and what you plan to carry or coordinate with it.
Before You Measure
Begin with the way you want the accessory to feel.
A close fit and a relaxed fit can require different measurements even within the same accessory category. Before choosing, decide where the piece should sit, whether it needs room for movement and how you expect to style or use it.
Use a flexible measuring tape where possible. Keep it level, avoid pulling it tightly against the body and record the measurement in the same unit used on the product page.
Choose the intended position
Decide where the belt, ring, hat, glove or other fitted accessory should sit during wear.
Measure without tension
Keep the tape comfortably close without compressing the skin or adding unnecessary slack.
Compare the specific item
Review the listed dimensions, construction and adjustment range for the product you selected.
Category Guidance
What to measure for each accessory.
Different categories depend on different reference points. Use the guidance below as a measuring method, then confirm the available information for the individual product.
Belts
Measure where the belt will sit
Wrap the measuring tape around the exact point where you plan to wear the belt. This may be the natural waist, a lower waist position or over a garment. Keep the tape level and comfortably close.
Rings
Measure the intended finger
Measure the finger on which the ring will be worn. Finger size can differ between hands and may change slightly throughout the day. A ring should pass over the knuckle without feeling unstable once in position.
Hats
Measure the head circumference
Place the tape around the widest part of the head, usually above the eyebrows and ears. Keep it level and position it where the hat is expected to rest. Do not pull the tape tightly.
Gloves
Measure around the dominant hand
Wrap the tape around the fullest part of the hand below the knuckles, excluding the thumb. Keep the fingers together and the hand relaxed. Hand length may also be useful when listed.
Sunglasses
Consider frame width and bridge fit
Compare the overall frame width with a pair that already feels comfortable. Consider how the bridge sits, whether the temples feel secure and how much facial coverage you prefer.
Headbands
Consider pressure and placement
Think about where the headband will sit and how long you expect to wear it. Width, structure and flexibility influence the feeling of fit even when a single fixed size is offered.
Bags
Assess proportion and carrying length
Review the bag dimensions in relation to your frame and intended contents. For shoulder and crossbody styles, compare the strap or drop length with a bag that sits where you prefer.
Scarves & Wraps
Choose by drape and styling intent
Length and width influence how a scarf or wrap can be folded, knotted, layered or placed over the shoulders. Compare dimensions with the styling methods you plan to use.
Measuring Small Details
Precision matters most when the fit is close.
Rings, fitted bracelets and structured head accessories allow less room for measurement variation than scarves or adjustable bags. Take more than one measurement and compare the result with an item that already fits comfortably.
Measure at a neutral time
Avoid measuring immediately after conditions that may temporarily change the size of the hands.
Repeat the measurement
Taking the measurement more than once helps identify an inconsistent tape position.
Consider the widest point
A ring must pass the knuckle, while a bracelet must pass the hand or open as designed.
Reference Directory
The measurement, the product detail and the fit question.
Use this directory to identify the most relevant information before comparing a product with your personal measurement or an accessory you already own.
| Accessory | Personal reference | Product information to review | Fit consideration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Belt | Circumference at the intended wearing position. | Overall length, hole range, width and fastening style. | Will it be worn at the waist, hip or over a garment? |
| Ring | Finger circumference or a well-fitting ring’s inner diameter. | Listed ring size, inner measurement and band width. | Can it pass the knuckle and remain secure? |
| Hat | Head circumference where the hat will rest. | Internal circumference, adjustment and stretch information. | Do you prefer a close or relaxed fit? |
| Glove | Palm circumference and, when useful, hand length. | Size notation, material flexibility and lining. | Is room needed for warmth, movement or layering? |
| Sunglasses | A comfortable existing frame or approximate face width. | Lens, bridge, temple and overall frame measurements. | Where should the frame sit on the bridge and temples? |
| Bag | A preferred bag size and carrying position. | Width, height, depth, handle drop and strap range. | What must fit inside, and where should the bag fall? |
| Scarf | The styling method and degree of coverage preferred. | Length, width, shape and thickness. | Will it be knotted, wrapped, draped or layered? |
A Reliable Comparison
Use an accessory you already know.
Comparing against an existing piece can add useful context, especially when a measurement alone does not communicate how an accessory will sit, drape or feel.
01
Choose a comparable piece
Select an accessory from the same category that fits or functions in a way you already understand. Avoid comparing two pieces with very different construction or intended use.
Start with a familiar reference
02
Measure the same points
Compare like with like: frame width with frame width, strap drop with strap drop or inner ring diameter with inner ring diameter. Keep the accessory flat where appropriate.
Use consistent measuring points
03
Account for construction
Stretch, padding, structure, band width, closures and adjustable components can change how two accessories with similar measurements feel during use.
Dimensions are one part of fit
Understanding Sunglass Fit
A frame should feel balanced from bridge to temple.
Frame Width
Overall proportion
The frame should relate comfortably to the face without excessive outward pressure or an unstable feeling at the temples.
Bridge
Position and stability
The bridge influences how high or low the frame sits and whether it remains stable during normal movement.
Temples
Side comfort
Temple length and frame width affect the pressure around the sides of the head and the position behind the ears.
Coverage
Styling preference
Lens depth and shape influence facial coverage, visual presence and how the frame coordinates with other accessories.
Fit Questions
Guidance for a more informed choice.
Fit preferences differ, and general guidance cannot replace the product information provided for a specific item. These answers explain how to use the guide with greater clarity.
Does one general size chart apply to every ModeAura accessory?
Should I measure my body or an accessory I already own?
What should I do when my measurement falls between two listed options?
How tightly should I hold the measuring tape?
Can ModeAura confirm whether an item will fit me?
What information should I include when asking for sizing support?
Need More Detail?
Compare carefully, then ask when the measurement is unclear.
Explore the ModeAura accessory edit or contact our team for clarification about available product dimensions and fit information. Standard shipping time is 3–5 business days.
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