Romper Size Chart (Playsuit Fit Guide)
A romper (or playsuit) is a short jumpsuit, so it's sized the same way — bust, waist, and hip together — but with a short inseam instead of a full leg. Torso length still matters more than people expect.
Romper Size Chart (to-fit body, inches)
| Size | Bust | Waist | Hip |
|---|---|---|---|
| XS (0–2) | 32–33 | 24–25 | 34–35 |
| S (4–6) | 34–35 | 26–27 | 36–37 |
| M (8–10) | 36–38 | 28–30 | 38–40 |
| L (12–14) | 39–41 | 31–33 | 41–43 |
| XL (16–18) | 42–44 | 34–36 | 44–46 |
Notes
The rise decides comfort. Because a romper connects top to bottom, a short rise pulls on the shoulders and crotch if the torso is too small. Size to your bust/hip, and if you're tall, favor styles with an adjustable or elasticated waist that adds torso give.
Size to bust or hip, whichever is larger. Like any one-piece, you can't take it in at three points, so buy for your fullest measurement. A romper that fits the hips but gapes at the bust (or vice versa) is the usual complaint — pick the larger and tailor the rest.
Watch the inseam for length. Romper inseams vary from very short to mid-thigh. The listed inseam tells you how much coverage you'll get — compare it to shorts you already own to avoid a surprise.
FAQs
Do rompers run small?
Rompers often run small in the torso and hips because one piece must fit multiple areas. Curvier and taller shoppers frequently size up or choose styles with a stretch or adjustable waist for extra torso room.
How do I measure for a romper?
Measure your bust, waist, and hip at their fullest points and match the largest to the chart. Also consider your height and the rise, since a short torso is the most common source of romper discomfort.
What's the difference between a romper and a jumpsuit?
A romper has short legs (shorts length) and a jumpsuit has full-length legs. Both are one-pieces sized by bust, waist, and hip, with torso length as the key extra variable.
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