How Miss Me® Measures
Miss Me® denim is not designed around generic industry size charts. Every pair is engineered using brand-specific measurements that account for body contour, lift, and movement once worn.
Fit is determined by construction—not flat numbers.
- Waist is measured at the natural curve, not the belt line
- Rise is intentionally designed by style, not standardized
- Inseams are labeled after wash, distressing, and finishing
- Stretch and recovery are engineered to perform under wear
Fit Profiles (Plain Language)
Miss Me® fits are designed around how denim moves on a real body.
- Skinny: Sculpted compression with controlled stretch recovery
- Bootcut: Hip-balanced flare for proportion and lift
- Slim Bootcut: Streamlined through the thigh with subtle release
- Wide-Leg: Thigh-forward drape with intentional flow
How to Measure Yourself
Accurate fit starts with measuring where you actually wear your jeans.
- Use a soft measuring tape only
- Measure without pulling tight or leaving slack
- Measure at your preferred rise position
- Avoid comparing to vanity sizing from other brands
Miss Me® denim is intentionally designed for a contoured fit.
If you are between sizes or prefer a relaxed feel, sizing up is recommended.
Fit preference and sizing variation are not considered manufacturing defects.
Returns for fit may be limited or declined if this Fit Guide was not reviewed prior to purchase.








The official Miss Me® measurement charts provided above reflect the brand’s intended fit and construction standards and should be used as the primary reference when selecting a size.
By reviewing the Miss Me® measurement charts and fit guidance,
you acknowledge that sizing selection is based on personal measurement and fit preference.
Weight, body shape, and styling choice may affect how denim fits once worn.
Selecting a size using the provided charts helps ensure confident purchasing
and reduces the likelihood of fit-related issues after delivery.