Find a similar style from your wardrobe that fits you just right. To take measurements, lay the garment down on a flat surface without stretching the fabric.
Waist
Measure across the garment at the natural waist and double the measurement.
Length
Measure from the center of the shoulder seam to the hem in a straight line.
Hip
Measure across the garment at the widest part of the hip and double the measurement.
Bust
Measure across the chest, from armpit to armpit, and double the measurement.
After years of honing her design aesthetic on the streets of New York, Parsons School of Design graduate Amanda Uprichard launched her eponymous line in 2005 from a basement in Queens. An NYC party girl turned PTA mom, Uprichard channels her diverse experiences into her collection, each piece paying homage to a particular slice of her history. Uprichard says, “I draw inspiration from everyone. All kinds of women: doctors, writers, lawyers, sisters, cousins, moms, teenagers.” This inspiration is evident in the aesthetic of Amanda Uprichard clothing, which is at once comfortable and luxurious, offering ready-to-wear styles for every woman.