Wondering Which Size To Choose In ASOS?

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I sometimes get people asking me about which size to get when buying clothes from ASOS as I do tend to buy a number of things from their website, so I decided to make a post on it.

But first, a disclaimer: The following are just some personal advice to give you a better idea on how to go about searching for your ASOS size. It may or may not work out the same from person to person.

Now that that’s out there…

The short answer is unfortunately no, you just won’t know for sure until you try it on. However, there are several ways to maximise the chances of the item fitting.

Firstly, ASOS has a size guide telling you the measurements and conversion of sizes in different countries, but I would only use it as a starting point.

Although I sometimes find this hit and miss, I generally stick to my Australian size, i.e. I am an Australian size 8-10, so I also get 8-10 in the UK size. Whether I choose 8 or 10, it’s up to the individual item. For example, if I want to buy a coat, I think about whether or not I want to layer clothing inside the coat. Hence, I usually go for a size 10. If I’m buying a dress, it depends if the make is stretchy or not, or whether I want a tighter or looser fit. From trial and error, I now know that UK 8 is probably better than a UK 10 for me.

Another thing I do is to look at the model’s body size and shape in the catwalk video, and see how fitting/loose the garment is. For example, if it clings onto the model, the item is likely figure hugging, so I go for a larger size. Material also plays a part in the fit (i.e. stretchy material such as spandex is generally more forgiving if you order a slightly smaller size), so do check out the material listed in the description box.

Researching/Googling can also be useful. For example, “X&Y flare skirt”… I search for that keyword in Google and look for some reviews, or read up on a blog where someone has personally ordered the item and commented on it.

I also go to eBay and see if anyone else is selling the same item. Sometimes in eBay listings, the seller will measure the item and put the measurements in the description box (or if you’re interested in their listing, you can also ask them to measure the item via the “ask the seller a question” button). Also, I often see listings where people buy the wrong size, and in their listing, they will say something like: “I bought this from the ASOS website, but it is too small for me. It will best fit an Australian size 8″… so I take that into account as well.

Last but not least, I also look at reviews written on the vogue forums; there’s a thread there (click here) where people and write reviews on whether the garment is true to size, its comfort and quality, and whether it was worth the price. Of course, this is only for a select few items, so you won’t be able to find everything, but perhaps if people consistently comments on a particular brand being “true to size”, you can have more confidence that your item of interest of the same brand is also “true to size”!

This is a long post, and it sounds like a lot of effort just for clothes, but I think it is worth it, and might also is part of the thrill/fun of ordering online (you must be wondering what do I for fun…)! Again, sometimes things don’t work out even though you’ve done your research, but that’s just the nature of online clothes shopping.

If in the case it didn’t work out for you, you can also try selling it on eBay or returning it to ASOS. If you do decide to return it to ASOS, make sure you choose the postage method that will get the package back to the UK on time, and know how much postage is going to cost you (if you buy the wrong size, you will have to cover the postage price), as you don’t want the postage to cost as much as the item you’re returning.

Anyway, I hope it helped! Good luck :)

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Pole Session, Alannah Hill Boots, And A Haircut!

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Come Sunday, and another perfect day for soaking up the vibrant sun either shopping, listening to music, or just chilling somewhere…

But instead, I didn’t know what I was doing in the morning (okay, I do know; I threw the laundry into the machine and then bludged my morning away), was almost late to my pole lesson at 1 PM (which is quite a poor effort considering I couldn’t sleep after getting up at 7 AM), and just didn’t know what was going on after pole.

I did meet up to Mr AG in the City afterwards though, and he was really good at steering me in the right direction (rushing me when I lagged… just in case shops close and all).

First stop was to the Alannah Hill boutique at the Strand Arcade. I was served by a very sweet and patient lady there, carefully helping me with this and that even though the store was busy with customers waiting pay for their items (which she excused herself politely to do so before coming back).

I wanted these boots in the black in size 7, but she told me she only had that size in the pale pink (which was super cute as well). I asked her to let me try the pink for size, and if it fits well, I’ll hop online to buy the black pair if it fitted well. She did not hesitate to continue her great service, and didn’t judge, seeing that I was dressed in semi-workout clothes (for pole).

After trying it on, walking around to try for comfort, and doing random things, the lady came back apologetically and told me she has found a few more boxes of the boots, and that she’ll check for my size. She returned with a pair of size 7.5, and asked if I wanted to try them on. I was really wanting to get the boots in store, so I gave it a shot.

At the end, because of her brilliant service, and also because I really like the boots, I ended up getting them from her =]

Oh, Perfect Star boot

And then there was food! I was starved but content… but starved. So before my haircut, I had to get some food! Ahh, sweet food! We had some Japanese “fast food” at Ton ton (since we didn’t want to go to restaurants for a while…).

Ton Ton: My spicy miso ramen, Mr AG’s vegetarian udon, and a drink

And the last stop of the day was to Takeshi and Team for my long overdue haircut. I was served by Takeshi himself, and he was very pleasant, polite, and skilled. At first, I asked him for ideas, but he was giving me ideas for a normal kind of cut, so Mr AG told him to do something “weird” with my hair. At that point, he chuckled, and got the point, and told me his plans.

After I was happy, he proceeded to dry cut my hair until I was happy with it, gave me a wash and blow dry, and fixed little things here and there (and he did so for quite a while, being meticulous about every strand). The end result I was very happy with; it was exactly what I wanted a hairdresser to do – do something different/borderline drastic that suits my needs, and without having to shave half my head off (I’m daring but not THAT daring!).

So once again, I ended up with another asymmetric haircut!

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Dinner At Din Tai Fung… Seated Next To Busybodies

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It shouldn’t have been like this! Thinking about it makes my blood boil!!!

Mr AG and I had a relatively okay day (apart from the busybodies on the Ferris wheel) up until being seated for dinner. We went to Din Tai Fung, a restaurant we were very satisfied with the first time we went.

So, what happened?

Din Tai Fung is usually very busy, so when we arrived there, we had to wait for a table. The lady gave us the option to have our own table, or to share. Getting our own table would’ve been double the time, so we opt for sharing.

Never again!!!

Mr AG and I got seated next to a man and a woman. The lady seemed alright, but the man was seriously a super loudmouthed busybody… That man spoke about everyone and everything all through dinner, in CHINESE! Mr AG couldn’t understand, and I was left to hear all the things… It shouldn’t have, but that man really made my blood boil!

Some examples of what he was saying about me/us:

There she is, taking pictures of all the food.

They order so much food *rolls eyes* We order the least amount *blah blah blah*.

And what he was saying about everyone else:

Wow, look at those two, they’re having 2 soft drinks each.

They eat so much. Look at all they’ve ordered.

*Pretending to be posh, after a waitstaff covered his jacket with a protective bag* Whoever can make me happy will get my liking.

I mean, what the hell? What’s it to him?

Okay, this may sound a little hypocritical, because arguably, what’s it to me that he’s saying all these things… But I was there to enjoy my dinner, not listen to this loudmouth! It was seriously distracting, and irritating!

I was that close to losing it… actually, I did, I slammed something down, and “whispered” something to Mr AG in a not-so-subtle manner. I regretted it immediately after, because I think my response have given him the satisfaction of knowing that he sent me in a bout of fury.

But once again, I couldn’t help but let it get the better of me!

So, without criticising the restaurant at all in any way (because the waitstaff were impeccable), I possibly had the worst dinner out tonight! I lost my appetite completely, ate the minimal, and just wanted to be out of there. ASAP! I even cancelled my sorbet (which they were only so happy to comply) I was really looking forward to!

Anyway, here are some snaps of my uneventful dinner. I didn’t even have a good taste of the food to even comment on it (in case I don’t give it justice).

Lychee mint juice

Pork dumpling

Prawn pork shao mai

Vegetable pork jiaoze

Vegetarian jiaoze

Cha jiang noodles

(Ok, I know for a fact that I did not like this one! It was very bland…)

Hot sour soup

Phew, rant’s over… that made me feel better!

Anyway, after tonight’s experience, Mr AG and I decided not to go out to restaurants for a while… But I don’t know how long that’d last…


Din Tai Fung
644 George Street
Sydney NSW 2000
Phone: (02) 9264 6010

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Saturday Uni Session, City Stroll, and Ferris Wheel Before Dinner

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So I knew I had to be at uni for a while on a beautiful Saturday like this, but I thought I’d be able to leave relatively early (read: 4 PM) to go to an Alannah Hill boutique to check out the boots I’m lemming!

Nope, I didn’t get to go.

No matter, I was glad to have had a productive day at uni, and there’s always tomorrow for that (even though I’m most likely going to uni again!).

It was 7 PM when we reached to the City, and felt like I need an impromptu haircut (not quite, as I’ve been wanting one for a while now and just didn’t know which cut to get). The place I was going to go to (Takeshi and Team) apparently closes at 8 PM, so technically, there was plenty of time. When I got there, some staff were cleaning and closing up!

A little disappointed, Mr AG suggested that we take a walk in Darling Harbour to soak up the lovely evening (the weather was perfect!).

Off we went, strolling, catching a glimpse of the lovely Ferris wheel!

Next thing we know, we were on it :)

Wish I had a better camera to capture some nice night lights!

The ride wasn’t a smooth continuous one but one that stops every so often to allow people to get on the ride… so needless to say, it was interupted, and I didn’t feel like I was on for a ride but hanging in the air half the time!

Because we were taking many photos (like the obligatory blog photo of me above), the people in the carriage next to us started to mock us by posing in an exaggerated manner, trying to catch Mr AG’s attention. But Mr AG is Mr zen man (he seriously is), and he just ignored it.

The rest of our stroll was good; we watched Beat the Street’s street performance (which was delightful once again), and decided that we should have dinner. And it was sure an unsatisfying dinner… I’m going to continue it in this post, so I can end this post on a lighter note.


Anyway, this is what I wore today:

Jacket: Random store
Top: Glassons
Skirt: Dotti
Scarf: Rubi shoes
Headband: Gift from Miss Fera from Thailand
Socks: eBay
Shoes: K-swiss

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Steven Wilson’s Grace For Drowning For Preorder

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Awesome awesome news from the kscope newsletter got me super excited right before my bedtime (so sleepy).

Steven Wilson’s new solo album is coming out on 26th September!!!

I am sooooo excited!! I love all his work; everything Steven Wilson has done has taken me on a one-of-a-kind journey, and I have no doubt about this one too!!!

Plus, this is supposedly more experimental, and is described as “[His] biggest project to date.”, which is very like Him (yes, capital).

Now, off  to preorder this gem!

Steven Wilson – Grace for Drowning (Deluxe Edition)
120 page hardback book
2 CD album
Bonus CD of out-takes and demos
Blu-ray with 5.1 surround sound mix, high res stereo, additional demos, films for 5 tracks, photo galleries, and handwritten notes/lyrics

Image courtesy of Grace for Drowning 

P.S. Just signed up to the newsletter and got a free track as a preview – I LOVE IT ALREADY!!!

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Meet Up With Ag Buddy & RC Buddy

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Had an impromptu meetup with Ag buddy and RC buddy!

We went for sushi train at Takumi (no pics for this). Incidentally, we sat next Ag buddy’s friend but hadn’t realised it until a few plates in. The sushi was good, though we noticed a couple of things after a while. (1) Everything was supplemented with mayo (and I avoid mayo out of paranoia). (2) The same thing kept coming around. (3) We kept making a grab for the seaweed salad ship (but it’s yummy!)…

We ended up downing 30 plates of sushi altogether, and ready for dessert! (Actually, I lie, we were pretty full but wanted to catch up more, so dessert was the way to go)!

And then we had herbal grass jelly at Meet Fresh, while teaching Ag buddy Cantonese… I taught her how to say “eat banana” and “bad boy” among other things, and she made the funniest combos with those words, and they made perfect sense as well. She picked it up fast…


Takumi
Market City, Shop R3.02b, 9-13 Hay St
Haymarket NSW 2000
Phone: (02) 9281 7200 ‎

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Meet Fresh
13 Goulburn Street
Haymarket NSW 2000
Phone: (02) 8339 1031 ‎

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Alannah Hill 50% Off Sale (Nationwide + Online)

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I have my eye on these boots!

Check out the cute bows!!!

Apparently, they’re thigh high, and I wonder if it’ll look good on.

So, I’m making it my aim to pop in stores before Sunday to try them on!!

Oh Perfect Star Boots (in black or pale pink)

Images courtesy of Alannah Hill

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Young The Giant – Apartment

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Lyrics:

After leaving my apartment
I feel this cold inside me
It howls all through the market
It calls your name

On my way to your apartment
I write for fear of silence
You carved a boat to sell my shadow
Now I walk alone

I hit the sidewalk and this is how it starts
Hide in a raincoat when things are falling apart

After leaving your apartment
I hear the coast by nightfall
So sure to keep you dreaming
You understood
Oh, I know you understood
Yes sir, it shows I was no good

I hit the sidewalk and this is how it starts
Hide in a raincoat when things are falling apart
Cause sooner or later this is bound to stop
Come on, let’s savor what we’re falling over

After leaving your apartment
I hear the coast…

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Bomber, I Wore Too Little Today!

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Another warm day today!

Unfortunately, not warm enough for the amount I was wearing (especially while waiting for the train for 14 minutes on my way home from uni)… Luckily, I was indoors most of the time, so the warm-to-cold ratio is okay.

So, just a normal uni day today.

Charcoat merino tunic: Glassons
Bomber style jacket: Sunnygirl
Black basic leggings: Supre
Navy scarf: Rubi shoes

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Warmth With Wool & A Winter Skirt

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I love how warm it has become this week, after a gloomy and rainy week the last!

All that sun has sent me into smiley mode!

Anyway, I decided to have a go at my tan skirt, a colour I didn’t think I’d wear a few years back, but now loving (though I do feel that the nude/brown/tan colours look strange on me, especially if they’re tops)! Plus, this is my effort to wear more than just blacks, red, whites, and purples.

Merino wool top: Glassons
Navy Duffle: ASOS
Tan winter skirt: Dotti
Bag: Dotti
Scarf: Rubi shoes
Wool stockings: eBay
Necklace: Lovisa

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