Never order the wrong size again. Master the size charts, measurements, and fit tips from Kakobuy spreadsheet sellers with this comprehensive sizing guide.
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Understanding Asian Sizing
Most Kakobuy spreadsheet items use Asian sizing, which runs one size smaller than US/EU standards. A "Large" in China typically equals a US Medium. Always check the measurements column before assuming your usual size.
Our hoodies page has category-specific sizing notes.
Key Measurements to Check
For tops: chest width (pit to pit), shoulder width, length (shoulder to hem), and sleeve length. For bottoms: waist width, hip width, inseam, and thigh width. For shoes: insole length in centimeters.
Compare these numbers to a well-fitting item you already own. Do not rely on size labels alone.
Sizing by Category
T-shirts: Usually TTS or slightly small. Size up for oversized fit. Hoodies: Often run small; size up once for regular fit, twice for oversized. Jackets: Check if listed as "slim fit" or "relaxed fit." Pants: Inseam is critical; Asian pants often have shorter inseams.
Shoes: Most run half a size small. Measure your foot in cm and compare to the insole length column.
When to Size Up or Down
Size up if: you are between sizes, prefer a loose fit, or buying from a brand known for slim cuts. Size down if: you are at the lower end of a size range, prefer a tight fit, or the item has stretch fabric.
See our sneaker guide for shoe-specific sizing advice.
Pro Tip for Kakobuy Spreadsheet Users
Always cross-reference prices across multiple tabs in the spreadsheet. Hidden deals often appear in older rows that sellers have not updated. Bookmark your favorite categories for quick access.
Read our full spreadsheet guide →Frequently Asked Questions
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