What Is Sizing Like at Sisters Point? Your Honest Fit Guide
Author: Stylist at TellarDate: 2026
By Ella Blake – Senior Fashion Stylist & Founder | Tellar – Always honest, unbiased, & unsponsored post
Sisters Point runs slim and trend-led, with most pieces labelled in EU sizing (36, 38, 40) rather than UK numbers — so if you usually wear a UK 12, you'll typically reach for an EU 40, and I'd nudge you to size up if a style is cut close or the fabric has no stretch. That's the short answer. But there's a bit more nuance to this cool little Danish label, and after years of pulling their pieces for clients (and a few of my own ordering misadventures), here's everything you actually need to know before you hit checkout.
So, How Does Sisters Point Actually Fit?
Sisters Point is a Danish brand out of Aarhus, going since 1994, and it's built its name on fun, affordable, vibrant Scandi style — the kind of effortlessly cool pieces you spot all over Copenhagen Fashion Week street style and, increasingly, on UK rails via ASOS. It's playful, party-ready and brilliant value. What it is not, however, is consistent. And that's the thing I most want you to walk away knowing.
Here's what I've learned styling the brand and trawling through customer reviews and returns:
EU sizing is the default — most labels read 36/38/40, not 10/12/14. This trips up UK shoppers more than anything else.
The cut is on the slim side. Sisters Point leans into a younger, body-skimming silhouette. If you're between sizes or fuller through the bust, size up.
Lengths run short. Their wrap tops and mini dresses are gorgeous but genuinely petite in length — fine if you're 5'4" and under, something to clock if you're taller.
It varies by style. An oversized shirt and a fitted party dress from the same brand will not behave the same way, so never assume your "Sisters Point size" carries across the whole range.
My own cautionary tale: I once ordered one of their slip dresses in my "usual" without checking, assuming Scandi brands all run roomy like COS. Reader, it did not. It was lovely across the shoulders and then clung in all the wrong places at the hip. A frantic exchange and one size up later, it became a summer staple. Lesson learned — assume nothing with this brand.
How to Get Your Size Right First Time
The win here is simple: shop by your measurements, not your habitual size. Grab a tape measure and note your bust, waist and hip. Because Sisters Point garments differ so much between fitted and relaxed cuts, the only reliable approach is matching your actual numbers to each specific piece rather than guessing from the label.
Fitted dresses & tops: size up if you're between sizes or want any breathing room.
Trousers & denim: these tend to be truer to EU sizing — order your standard EU equivalent.
Oversized shirts & knits: these run generous, so take your normal size or even down if you don't want a slouchy look.
What's Genuinely Worth Buying
Sisters Point shines for occasionwear and statement pieces that you don't want to spend a fortune on — a bold printed dress for a summer wedding, a satin slip for date night, a fun blouse to dress up jeans. I'd treat it as your go-to for trend-led, short-wear pieces rather than wardrobe investments. The print game is genuinely excellent, and at their price point, you can afford to be brave.
Where Else to Shop for the Same Vibe

If you love the Scandi-cool, affordable-but-elevated feel of Sisters Point, here's where I'd send clients across every budget.
High Street
Mango — the closest high-street match for trend-led European cuts; also runs slim, so the same size-up logic applies.
COS — for the minimalist, architectural Scandi look done beautifully; sizing here runs generous and relaxed, the opposite of Sisters Point.
New Look — brilliant for affordable, of-the-moment party pieces with a more forgiving UK fit.
Topshop — back and reliably on-trend, ideal for slip dresses and going-out tops in a familiar UK size.
River Island — strong on embellished occasionwear and bold prints at a similar price point.
Warehouse — my pick for grown-up printed dresses and tailoring with a bit more structure.
ASOS — handy as it actually stocks Sisters Point, so you can compare it side by side with hundreds of similar Scandi-style labels.
Premium
Whistles — elevated, modern occasionwear with a clean Scandi sensibility and reliably true-to-size cuts.
Reiss — for when you want that party piece to feel considered and last beyond one season.
Mint Velvet — relaxed-luxe separates with the same effortless ease, in a kinder, more generous fit.
Luxury / Designer
Ganni — the gold standard of Copenhagen cool, all playful prints and statement silhouettes; the grown-up, investment version of everything Sisters Point gestures at.
Max Mara — for timeless, beautifully cut tailoring when you want the polar opposite of fast trend pieces.
Two to Discover (My Left-Field Picks)
Stine Goya — a Danish independent bursting with joyful colour and print; if Sisters Point is your gateway to Scandi style, this is the dreamy upgrade.
Soaked in Luxury — another lovely under-the-radar Danish label doing easy, wearable slip dresses and knits at a gentle price, with a slightly more relaxed cut.
Stop Guessing Your Size — Let Tellar Do It
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So — is Sisters Point worth it? Absolutely, if you get the size right. It's fun, affordable Scandi fashion that's a joy to wear. Just measure first, size up on anything fitted, and let Tellar take the guesswork out entirely. Happy shopping. — Ella x
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