Capezio
Capezio is the studio default and most bodywear runs slightly small.
Between sizes: size up.
View Capezio’s chartFit Finder
Same labeled size, different leotard. A child medium in one brand is a large in another, and almost everything is bought online where you cannot try it on. Tell us a few measurements and we will give you the size to order in each brand, including the call on which way to round when the dancer lands between sizes.
Sized for Capezio, Bloch, Mirella, Body Wrappers, So Danca, and Motionwear using each brand’s own verified size chart. Eurotard is next, once we have verified its chart cold.
This is not a size converter, because a known size in one brand does not reliably predict another. Leotard fit comes down to girth and torso length, so we work from the body, anchor on girth, and apply how each brand actually runs. Grab a soft tape, tap the help icon by any field to see exactly where it goes, and you are done in about two minutes.
Enter a girth measurement above and your size in each brand appears here.
The fit logic behind every recommendation, in plain terms. We pulled each rule from the brand’s own chart and verified it ourselves.
Capezio is the studio default and most bodywear runs slightly small.
Between sizes: size up.
View Capezio’s chartBloch runs true to its own chart but on the small side.
Between sizes: size up.
View Bloch’s chartMirella shares Bloch's chart and runs the same way.
Between sizes: size up.
View Mirella’s chartBody Wrappers runs longer through the torso with generous girth.
Between sizes: stay at your measured size.
View Body Wrappers’s chartSo Danca runs slim and a touch short.
Between sizes: stay unless it feels short, then size up.
View So Danca’s chartMotionwear has generous girth and a longer torso, and publishes full charts.
Between sizes: stay at your measured size.
View Motionwear’s chartWant the full picture on measuring, brand quirks, and ballet exam uniforms? Read our leotards and class uniforms guide.