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  • Sizing Information - Cotton Super Twirler Adult Dresses

    These dresses are a new cut - they are similar to our super twirlers but with modifications, especially in the larger sizes, based on customer feedback:

    • They are made of cotton, which means they will stretch up to 1" (with some grin-through) past their given measurement.
    • The shoulder-to-waist measurement is 1" longer than the original super twirlers.
    • The bust measurement is 1-1½" larger in all sizes.
    • Sizes 0-2 through 16-18 have a full circle skirt. 
    • sizes 20-22 through 32-34 have a less voluminous skirt (we heard many times that the full circle skirt made the dress very heavy and the seams would pull). 

    Take a look at these awesome women wearing different sizes of our original super twirlers and our A-line dresses.  The new style will fit in a similar way to these:

    Size Dress' Waist Circumference (inches) Dress' Bust Circumference (inches) Dress' Neck to Hem Length (inches) Approximate size
    0-2 29 31 37 ⅜ XS-S
    4-6 30 33 37 ⅞ S-M
    8-10 31 35 38 ⅜ M-L
    12-14 33 38 38 ⅞ L-XL
    16-18 36 ½ 41 39 ⅞ XL-2XL
    20-22 40 ½ 45 40 ⅜ 2XL-3XL
    24-26 44 ½ 49 40 ⅜ 3XL-4XL
    28-30 49 54 40 ⅜ 4XL-5XL
    32-34 55 59 40 ⅜ 5XL-6XL
































    When you stretch a knitted garment, the space that opens up between the knitted columns can be seen. Printing on knitted fabric does not permeate into this area, leaving that space white. The white you seen when the garment is stretched is called "grin-through". Back to Top