Size Chart - Fajas
Faja Size Guide
Finding the right size is the most important step in getting a faja that actually works. A faja that's too loose won't apply the compression your body needs. One that's too tight can restrict circulation and cause discomfort. This guide walks you through how to measure correctly and gives you a size recommendation for every faja style we carry — all made in Colombia to Colombian sizing standards, which run differently from US sizing.
Use the size finder below to get your recommended size, or scroll to the full size charts. Every product page also has its own Size Guide button with a size finder built in — you don't have to leave the product page to find your size.
How to take your measurements
Measure around the narrowest part of your natural waist, generally around the belly button. Keep one finger of space between the tape and your body. Do not pull the tape tight.
Measure around the fullest part of your hips and seat, usually about 7–9 inches below your natural waist. Stand with your feet together and keep the tape parallel to the floor.
Measure directly under your bust, around your ribcage. Keep the tape snug but not tight. This measurement is only needed for post-surgical bras.
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Every product page has a built-in size finder. Look for the pink Size Guide link next to the Size label — tap it to open a popup with measurements and a size recommendation without leaving the page. Each product has its own chart because fit varies by style and construction.
Find your size
Select your garment type and enter your measurements to get your recommended size.
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Once you know your size, find the right style for your needs. Every faja is made in Colombia.