closet-charm-fit-card.jpgSizing is very strange. In Ann Taylor skirts I’m a zero; at the Gap I can fit a size 6. I’ve often measured myself when ordering clothes online or before shopping, but it’s hard to keep track of those numbers scribbled on a scrap of paper.

So, I’ve created a printable wallet size chart (and I’m going to share, of course). You can use it to keep track of your measurements, ensuring a perfect fit when you shop. It has spaces for you to write down your standard sizes and spots for you to record your actual measurements. Check a store’s sizing chart and you’ll know just what to get.

You can print the card on standard business card paper. Or print it on regular paper and cut it out. It is the size of any regular credit card.

PDF download here –>  Printable Wallet Size Chart

Note: To print the size chart you’ll need Adobe Reader. If you don’t already have it, you can download it for free on their website.

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