FITTING TIP

šŸ‘— Fitting Tip – Dresses

Shennel dresses are designed to flatter a variety of body types with soft fabrics and flowing silhouettes.

āœ” True to Size: Our dresses generally run true to size. If you are between sizes, we recommend sizing up for a more relaxed fit, especially in woven or non-stretch fabrics.

āœ” Bust & Waist Fit: Many of our styles are bust-friendly and include elastic or empire waists for added comfort and shape.

āœ” Fabric Tip: If the dress is made with mesh, lace, or chiffon overlay, please note that these fabrics have minimal stretch. Check the size chart carefully for a perfect fit.

āœ” Petite Friendly: Maxi lengths may run long on petite frames. Consider hemming or pairing with heels for the ideal look.


🧄 Fitting Tip – Jackets

Our jackets are crafted to layer comfortably while maintaining a chic and structured silhouette.

āœ” Layering Fit: Most jackets are cut to allow room for layering over light to midweight tops. If you plan to wear thicker layers underneath, consider sizing up.

āœ” Shoulder & Sleeve Fit: Pay close attention to shoulder width and sleeve length, especially in structured styles with less stretch.

āœ” Fabric Note: Many of our jackets feature textured knits or wool blends. While these offer light flexibility, they do not stretch like jersey fabrics—choose a size that gives room to move.

āœ” Relaxed vs. Fitted: Look for product descriptions noting whether the style is relaxed-fit, boxy, or tailored to ensure your desired look.

šŸ‘– Fitting Tip – Pants

Shennel pants are made for effortless comfort and everyday elegance. Here's how to ensure the best fit:

āœ” Waist Fit: Many of our pants feature elastic or stretch waistbands for flexibility and ease. If you prefer a snug fit at the waist, consider your natural waist measurement when selecting a size.

āœ” Hip & Thigh Room: Our cuts are designed to flatter through the hips and thighs without clinging. If you’re in between sizes and prefer a looser fit, sizing up may offer more comfort.

āœ” Length Note: Depending on the style, inseams may vary. Cropped styles typically hit above the ankle, while full-length trousers may need hemming for petite heights.

āœ” Fabric Tip: Knit and ponte styles offer stretch for all-day movement, while woven styles have minimal give—check fabric type before choosing your size.

āœ” Styling Tip: For the best silhouette, pair wide-leg or relaxed-fit pants with a more fitted top, and tuck in to show off detailed waistbands or belts.