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Does Chloé Run True to Size? A Stylist's Honest Guide to Getting Your Fit Right

Author: Stylist at TellarDate: 2026

By Ella Blake – Fashion Stylist | Tellar Fashion Hub – Always honest, unbiased & unsponsored

Yes — Chloé largely runs true to size, but with one important caveat: it uses French (FR) sizing, which can catch you out if you're comparing it to your usual UK high street number. Add in the fact that fit genuinely varies by garment type, and suddenly that dream blouse or pair of tailored trousers can feel like a different brand entirely. I've been there — ordered a size 38 in a Chloé silk blouse thinking it was my standard UK 10, and it barely grazed my shoulders. Let me save you the same frustration.

The French Sizing Thing: What You Actually Need to Know

Chloé, being a Parisian house, sizes in French (FR) numbers. These differ from UK sizing — and it trips up even experienced shoppers. Here's a quick reference:

FR SizeUK SizeEU SizeUS Size346342368364381038640124084214421044164412

Some of the more casual pieces — knitwear, T-shirts, relaxed dresses — use XS–L letter sizing, which is generally more forgiving. But in the core ready-to-wear collection? You'll be working in French numbers, so bookmark that table.

How Chloé Sizing Works By Garment Type

This is where it gets nuanced — and where getting it right really matters when you're spending at this level. Here's how I'd break it down by category:

  • Tops and blouses: Generally true to size, but many styles are cut with a generous, flowing volume. If you're between sizes and prefer something more fitted, size down. If you're busty, go up — the brand caters to a straighter silhouette.

  • Dresses: Tailored styles can run tight through the bust and waist. I'd always check the fabric first — a structured crepe dress will not have the same give as a floaty chiffon one. When in doubt, size up one.

  • Trousers and skirts: This is where the most sizing complaints come in. Chloé trousers consistently run small at the waist — even if the hips fit well. If you're a 12 on the high street, you may well need a 42 here. I'd size up as a default.

  • Knitwear: Much more relaxed and forgiving. True to size across the board — the soft drape and natural fibres mean it falls beautifully without clinging.

  • Coats and outerwear: Often cut with an oversized or at least relaxed silhouette. Your regular size works well here, and the extra room means you can layer underneath without looking boxy.

  • Jeans and denim: Minimal stretch fabrics mean these can feel snug. Stick to your usual denim size, but if you're between sizes, size up — especially if you're fuller in the hip.

The Fabric Factor (And Why It Matters More at This Price Point)

Part of what makes Chloé so covetable is the quality of the fabric. But those premium materials also behave very differently when it comes to fit. Silk and crepe have no stretch — they'll cling or pull if you're even slightly the wrong size. Wool blends are structured and tailored closely to the body. Cotton voile and chiffon, on the other hand, are lightweight and loose, so you'll likely have more room to play with.

I always tell clients: before you look at a Chloé size chart, look at the fabric composition. That single step will tell you more about the real-world fit than any number on a label.

Shopping Chloé on a Budget? Here Are My Alternatives

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Not everyone can drop £1,000+ on a Chloé blouse (and honestly, even when you can, you want to make sure you're spending wisely). These are the brands I genuinely rate for capturing that effortless, romantic French aesthetic without the luxury price tag:

  • Mango — An absolute stalwart for Chloé-adjacent dressing. The flowy midi dresses, tailored linen trousers and ruffle blouses have a similar ease of elegance. Sizing tends to be generous and runs true.

  • Massimo Dutti — If it's the quality and quiet sophistication you're after, Massimo Dutti is your answer. Beautifully made, grown-up, and the tailoring is excellent for the price point. Runs true to size.

  • Cos — A cult favourite for a reason. The minimalist silhouettes and fluid fabrics really channel that understated Chloé energy. Sizing is consistent and reliable — great for taller women too.

  • Whistles — One of the most underrated brands on the British high street. Their silk-feel blouses and wrap dresses are genuinely elegant. Sizing is straightforward and very true to size.

  • Reiss — For the structured pieces — blazers, tailored trousers, midi dresses for events — Reiss delivers proper quality. Sizing runs true, but fitted styles can be narrow at the waist.

  • Me&Em — A brilliant British brand with real polish. Their knitwear especially has a Chloé-like quality feel, and the sizing is generous and easy. I wear this constantly personally.

  • Jigsaw — Brilliant for understated, beautifully cut pieces. The fabric quality is impressive, and their relaxed tailoring in particular echoes that effortless Parisian vibe. Sizing is true.

  • Anthropologie — For the more romantic, feminine side of Chloé — the floaty dresses, pretty blouses — Anthropologie nails it. Sizing can vary a little by brand so worth checking product reviews.

Two Independent Brands Worth Knowing

I always try to flag a couple of brilliant smaller names — the brands you won't see plastered across every fashion feed but absolutely should:

  • Poème — A small French-inspired label producing gorgeous floaty blouses and broderie pieces with real artisan quality. If Chloé's romantic side is what you love, this is a brilliant find. Sizing runs true to European sizing.

  • Aeron — A Czech-born, design-led womenswear brand with a strong European cult following. Clean, sculptural shapes with exceptional fabric choices — and the kind of considered design that punches well above its price point. Sizing follows EU standards and runs true.

Never Guess Your Chloé Size Again — Use Tellar

Chloé's French sizing, premium fabrics and varied silhouettes make getting the right fit tricky — even for those of us who do this professionally. That's exactly why Tellar.co.uk exists.

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