Nikki Marie Clothing Sizing
Measuring Yourself 101
When you are measuring yourself make sure to measure the circumference of each fabulous point of you.
BUST:
With arms at sides, place tape measure under your arms and run it around the fullest part of the bustline and across the shoulder blades.
NATURAL WAIST:
Find the natural crease of your waist by bending to one side. Run tape measure around your natural waistline.
BODICE LENGTH:
Starting from your clavicle, measure from there to your natural waist or where you want the waistline to start on your garment.
HIPS:
With feet together, run tape measure around the fullest part of your hips/seat, about 7 to 8 inches below your waistline.
If you have any questions, we are an email away at n@nikkimarieapparel.com
We are happy to help you and want to make sure you get the best fit.
- NM Team
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We clean up after ourselves
Ecommerce deliveries have a carbon footprint. That's why we support cutting-edge companies that remove carbon from the air.
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Here's how it works: For every order we receive, a formula is used to calculate the estimated shipping emissions. Based on those estimates, a portion of our revenue goes to carbon removal companies that have been vetted by scientists from Carbon Direct. Those companies use that money to remove however much carbon our shipments created. Any extra funds go toward the further development of carbon removal technologies.
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Heirloom
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Remora
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Charm
Charm captures CO₂ using plant waste, converts it into a stable, carbon-rich liquid, and safely stores it deep underground—out of reach of wildfires and soil erosion.