The most common beginner loss isn't shipping or fees — it's ordering the wrong size. Chinese sizing runs differently, and the fix is simple once you know it.
Why your usual size lies to you
Asian sizing typically runs smaller than US/EU sizing, and it's inconsistent between sellers. An "L" from one shop can fit like an "M" from another. Never order by the letter alone.
Use the measurement table, every time
Most listings include a measurement chart in centimetres (chest, shoulder, length, waist, inseam). The reliable method: measure a garment you already own and love, then match those numbers to the chart — not your body, and not your home size label.
When in doubt
- Size up if you're between numbers, especially for fitted cuts.
- Check the QC photo's size tag against what you ordered.
- Add a note if you need a specific fit — but don't rely on it overriding the chart.
FAQ
No — you choose the seller's size on the listing. Use the measurement table and compare against a garment you own; don't order by your usual home size.
Often yes, since Asian sizing runs small — but always confirm against the centimetre measurements rather than a blanket rule.
Returns from overseas are costly and limited. It's far cheaper to get the size right up front using the measurement chart.
Last reviewed: 2026-07-09 · Based on Joyagoo official materials + spreadsheet-shopping workflow notes. Confirm fees, coupons, shipping lines and policies on the official Joyagoo website.