
Size Chart
Size | Body Bust | Body Hips | Blazer Shoulder | Blazer Sleeve | Top/Blazer Waist | Body Waist |
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S | 36–38" | 39–41" | 15.8"* | 24.5" | 30.5" | 29–31" |
M | 38–40" | 41–43" | 16.2"* | 25.0" | 33.0" | 31–33" |
L | 40–42" | 43–45" | 17.0" | 25.5" | 36.0" | 33–35" |
XL | 42–44" | 45–47" | 17.5" | 26.0" | 39.0" | 35–37" |
Free Size | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Missing Measurement Details
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Sleeve Length: This is measured from the shoulder seam down to the wrist bone. Standard women's tailoring increases this by about 0.5" per size to account for longer arm reach in larger frames.
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Garment Waist: For an "Office Top" or "Blazer," the garment waist is typically 2–3 inches larger than the body waist to allow for comfortable sitting and layering over a blouse.
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Shoulder Width: For the XXS, XL, and XXL sizes not in your original list, the standard increment is 0.5" per size. This is the most critical measurement for a blazer; if the shoulders fit, the rest can usually be tailored.
Standard Length Reference
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Office Tops: Usually fall between 24"–26" (measured from the high point of the shoulder) for a standard waist-length fit.
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Full-Length Blazers: Usually range from 23"–25". Note that your image lists "38-40" for Top Length, which typically refers to a tunic or midi-length garment rather than a standard shirt.
The Nu Romantic Care Guide: Preserving Your Legacy
Every Ri Clothing creation is a delicate balance of fluid architecture and artisanal detail. To ensure your piece remains "a poem in motion" for years to come, please follow these curated care instructions.
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Handling & Storage
The Silk Rule: High-waisted silk trousers and slips should be hung on padded silk hangers to prevent shoulder peaks and fabric stress.
Organza Trenches: Always hang oversized organza pieces with ample space. Compression can cause permanent "bruising" or sharp creases in the sheer fibres.
Breathe: Avoid plastic garment bags. Store your collection in 100% cotton muslin bags to allow the natural fibres to breathe and prevent yellowing.
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The Art of Cleaning
Professional Care Only: Due to the intricate "frosting" embroidery and delicate thread-work, we strictly
recommend Eco-Friendly Dry Cleaning.
Spot Treatment: If a spill occurs, blot (do not rub) with a clean, white lint-free cloth. Rubbing can damage the "sugar-piping" texture of the embroidery.
Alcohol Alert: Apply perfumes and hairsprays before dressing. The high alcohol content can break down silk proteins and dull the luster of Gilded Champagne hues.
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Reviving the Silhouette
Steaming vs. Ironing: Never use a traditional iron. The direct heat can crush the 3D embroidery. Use a professional garment steamer at a safe distance (6 inches) to release wrinkles and restore the "Nu Romantic" volume.
Travel Tip: When packing, use acid-free tissue paper between layers of organza to maintain the architectural shape of the sleeves.


