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Packaging

 

We are committed to using recyclable packaging in all areas of our business and have committed to zero single-plastic use by 2022. The only area of our business which does involve single-use plastic is our print packaging and we are actively looking for another option for this.

 

Online Packaging

 

Cardboard Box

— Recyclable

Mailer Bag

— Home compostable, 100% biodegradable, made with corn starch and non-toxic inks

Tape  — Made from brown crepe paper, natural rubber and resins
Tissue Paper — Recyclable, Acid-free
Stickers  — Recyclable, Made with vegetable ink
Post cards
— Recyclable, Made with vegetable ink
Ribbon  — Reusable, OEKO-TEX® certified

 

In-store Packaging

 

Wilson Trollope Bag — Recyclable, remove carry handles and reuse (for gifts, to use in the garden etc!)
Tissue Paper
— Recyclable, Acid-free
Stickers
— Recyclable, Made with vegetable ink
Jewellery Boxes — Recyclable, PEFC Certified

 

We have committed to emailing receipts to customers and will only print them on request, as receipt paper is not recyclable. Furthermore, receipt paper is often coated with Bisphenol-A (BPA) or Bisphenol-S (BPS), endocrine-disruptors. When we touch receipts, we can be exposed to the chemical coating. Read more about this here.

Customers will not be automatically opted in to our marketing emails following us emailing their purchase.

 

We are constantly considering our environmental impact and make an effort to recycle, eliminate single-use items (such as coffee cups) and utilise the most sustainable options when it comes to paper-use and cleaning products, as well as reusing items where possible.

 

SIZE GUIDE
WILSON TROLLOPE SIZE CHART
Body measurements of Wilson Trollope sizes*
   Size    Bust (cm) Waist (cm) Hips (cm)
6 78 65 92
8 83 70 97
10 88 75 102
12 93 80 107
14 98 85 112
16 103 90 117
18 108 95 122
*To take your measurements, please see our instructions below
INTERNATIONAL SIZE CHART
Comparison of Wilson Trollope sizes with international sizes
Wilson Trollope     6          8         10       12      14  
Aus/UK 6 8 10 12 14
USA 2 4 6 8 10
EU 32 34 36 38 40
Japan 9 11 13 
HOW TO MEASURE YOUR BODY

There are three body measurement points that you need to know to ensure a great fit – bust, waist, and hips.

When taking your body measurements, wear the undergarments you normally wear for the most accurate results. Use a flexible tape measure, or a piece of string and ruler, and hold it around each body point so it is comfortably snug.  If the tape is cutting into your flesh, it is too tight.

To ensure an accurate measurement around your body, keep the measuring tape as level as possible from front to back. We recommend measuring yourself in front of a mirror so you can check this from a side view. If you can, get a friend to help you to ensure the most accurate measurements.


Bust: Wrap the measuring tape around your back and where the tape meets across the fullest point of your bust is your bust measurement.  

Waist: Wrap the measuring tape around your natural waist, the slimmest part of your torso, pulling the ends to the front. Where they meet is your waist measurement.

Hips: Wrap the measuring tape around the widest part of your bottom – this is usually low down towards your thighs. As with your bust and waist measurements, where the tape meets is your hip measurement.

Length: To measure the length of individual garments against your body it is best to measure down the centre of your back. To do this, start the measuring tape at either the base of your neck for dresses and tops, or at your waist for skirts. Measure down your body to the measurement listed in the garment description. This will show you where the garment comes to on you. When you are measuring for length, remember to make sure you are standing completely upright – it is best to have someone help you with this. Alternatively, compare the measurement with the length of a garment you already have.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact Annabelle – annabelle@wilsontrollope.com, she is here to help.