• xandrik
    at #13118

    Over the past year, I have ordered several items from ASOS and noticed that sizes sometimes vary depending on the brand. The pants from one order fit perfectly, while another item of the same size was slightly too large. Is this a normal difference between brands, or are there specific brands on ASOS that tend to run larger or smaller?

    bene20fit
    at #13124

    I’ve had the same experience with ASOS where one brand fits differently than another even though the size label is the same, and I usually check reviews before buying new items just to get a sense of how each label tends to size. When I was comparing feedback, one thing many shoppers talk about is fit consistency and how some brands on the site run larger or smaller than standard. In that context, people often ask – What do people say about the authenticity of ASOS products? Because genuine customer reviews help confirm that the items received are real and true to what’s pictured, especially when sizing varies. Those reviews generally suggest that ASOS sells authentic products, but sizing and cut can differ widely between designers, so looking at detailed reviews for specific brands before purchasing can give you a better idea of what to expect.

    xandrik
    at #13139

    Sizing differences between brands on the same platform can be confusing, no doubt. I agree that detailed comments about fit are way more helpful than overall scores. The authenticity question comes up a lot, but what usually matters most is whether the item matches photos and descriptions. Looking at patterns across reviews instead of one opinion is honestly the smartest move.

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