Sizing & Garment Care

Sizing 

How do I know which size will fit?

Finding the perfect size when shopping online can be a challenge. To help, our general size guide below includes five regional sizing charts so you can find your approximate size based on your measurements.


Each Indigo Luna design will naturally fit a little differently on each unique body. Due to variations in fabric and style, some pieces may differ slightly from the general fit guide— so we recommend referring to the 'Fit' section on each individual product page for more detailed sizing. For a personalised recommendation, you can also use our WAIR sizing tool available on the product page. 


If you have more questions, our customer care team is always happy to help! Just send us an email at hello@indigoluna.store or reach out on social media. And remember, we have a 14-day return policy so you can try everything on at home with peace of mind.

 

Size  AUS/UK USA EURO SWE JAP BUST WAIST HIP
XXS 4 0 32 30 5

75cm

29.5"

58cm

22.8"

85cm

33.4"

XS 6 2 34 32 7

80cm

31.5"

63cm

24.8"

90cm

35.4"

S 8 4 36 34 9

85cm

33.5"

68cm

26.7"

95cm

37.4"

M 10 6 38 36 11

90cm

35.4"

73cm

28.7"

100cm

39.3"

L 12 8 40 38 12

95cm

37.4"

78cm

30.7"

105cm

41.3"

XL 14 10 42 40 14

100cm

39.4"

83cm

32.6"

110cm

43.3"

XXL 16 12 44 42 16

105cm

41.3"

88cm

34.6"

115cm

45.2"

3XL 18 14 46 44 19

110cm

43.3"

93cm

36.6"

120cm

45.2"


How to Measure Guide:

How To Measure Guide

Why do we have different sizes?

When creating our size ranges at Indigo Luna, we consider a few key things—how the fabric moves, the intended fit, and what works best for our makers.

As a brand focused on sustainability, reducing waste during production is really important to us. By carefully testing our designs on a wide variety of beautiful, unique bodies, we’ve been able to simplify our sizing for some pieces while still keeping the shape and feel we love.

Every body is different, so each design will fit a little differently on each person. We hope this helps you choose the size that feels best for you.


Garment Care

How do I clean and look after my clothes?

Plant Dyed Garments

Plant Dyeing is a lost art. These colours come directly from nature and no harmful, synthetic chemicals are used. All waste is organic and can be composted.

Because of the unique and natural process of plant dyeing, a few extra steps are needed to keep the beautiful colours in your garments.

Plant Dyed garments must be gently hand-washed in cold water. Make sure to use a natural, delicate soap. Do not put the garment in direct contact with the soap or powder, it's better to make the water soapy. Do not use Soap Berries, as a natural active ingredient may cause the natural dye to run. 

Place the garment into the water and give it a gentle swirl wash.  Drain the water into a nearby plant and refill with clean, cold water. Rinse your garment by swishing it around a few more times, and then gently press it to remove excess water. Try not to wring or twist, as this can distort its shape and cause extra stress on our plant-based dye.  Finally, reshape the garment, and lay it flat on a drying rack or on a fresh towel to air dry.

Try to avoid strong chemicals such as bleach and citrus juice.

Please try to avoid direct sunlight as the natural dyes tend to fade when left alone the sun for long periods of time.

Steaming/ironing can be done on a low setting, just take extra care.

Other Garments

- Cold machine wash on gentle cycle with natural detergent
- Turn garment inside out and wash with like colours
- Do not wash with towels
- Tumble dry on low setting. Low iron. Do not dry clean 
- Avoid wringing or crushing
- Hang in the shade to dry, away from sunlight
- Consider using a GUPPYFRIEND to minimise microfibre pollution

For other items such as bathers and leggings, a normal cold wash is fine. Please think about utilising a full load and using your grey water wisely and plant-based detergents are best. Air dry flat or hang out to dry.