Things We Love!
Hey! I am so happy that you love our products as much as we do!
We have been asked by so many people to come up with a list of products we personally recommend for everything from DIY-ing skincare products, clothing recommendations, products we use as around the house, gifts for kids, as well as items and products we use while we travel and camping!
We decided to make a whole page dedicated to products we love and recommend!
Check back often, because we will be updating these lists as time goes on!
If there is a product you are curious about, or want our recommendation on a product we use for a specific situation, scroll to the bottom and send us a message! We would be happy to add more products we personally use and recommend for any situation or occasion!
- Kacey (Owner of The Rogue Hippie)
Clothing FAQ
How To Measure For Standard, Relaxed, Oversized Fit Clothing!
Standard, Relaxed, Oversized, and Stretchy-Clothing Measurement Guidelines We Follow:
For a standard fit, aim for about 1-2" larger than your own body measurements.
- Unless the size guide specifically states that the measurements presented are BODY MEASUREMENTS.
- If that's the case, they normally will offer two measurement tables; one with body measurements and another with garment measurements.
If you're after a relaxed or oversized fit, go for at least 5-6" larger—up to 12" if you want that perfectly oversized vibe.
TIP: Pay close attention to chest and waist measurements for tops, and waist and hip measurements for pants.
- STRETCHY CLOTHING:
- Stretchy clothing: Bralettes, bandeaus, leggings, yoga pants, biker shorts, yoga pant/dress pants etc.
- Here is where it can get a bit complicated because you don't actually want these items to be loose or fit larger than your body measurements or they won't fit correctly.
- I always recommend looking at the measurement of your HIPS and CHEST first, and then pay attention to your WAIST measurements as a secondary guide.
- Match those up to your body measurements instead of adding an inch or two.
- Its ok if those items are tight, often times you want that.
What Are Your Measurements?
My Measurements (Inches):
- Chest: 40"
- Under-Bust: 32"
- Waist: 33"
- Hips: 46"
- Foot Length: 10"
I’ve often found that if something fits my waist, it won’t fit my hips, or vice versa, and it can be so frustrating!
I hope this helps you find pieces you love.
What Are Your Requirements When Bra Shopping?
I have a hard time finding bras that fit in general. So finding a comfortable racerback felt impossible!
To make things trickier, my size varies between a 34DDD/34G and a 36D-36DDD, depending on the brand and style.
Here’s what I look for in a bra:
- Comfort- It MUST feel like I am not really wearing a bra. I refuse to feel uncomfortable during the day.
- No spillage- its weird, it is uncomfortable, its not flattering, it causes tops to look funny. Just... no thank you!
- No Gaps!
- Racerback with adjustable straps- they are more comfortable, cause les back pain,
- Close-Set Cups - to keep my breasts centered, not spilling out to the sides.
- Non-pointy cups- its just not a good look.
- Minimal visibility under clothing
- A lifted effect
- No Uni-Boob!
- Must Not Ride Up While Wearing It Throughout The Day!
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