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The Ultimate Guide to Buying Clothes Online in India — Sizing, Returns and Quality

The Ultimate Guide to Buying Clothes Online in India — Sizing, Returns and Quality Label By Mohita

Online clothing shopping in India has never been more accessible — or more confusing. With thousands of brands, inconsistent sizing standards, vague fabric descriptions, and return policies that range from genuinely generous to genuinely frustrating, the experience of buying clothes online in India can feel like a lottery.

This guide exists to close that gap. Whether you are shopping from a large marketplace, a small Indian fashion brand, or a boutique label like Label By Mohita, the same principles apply — and once you understand them, online shopping for clothes in India becomes a significantly more reliable, more enjoyable, and less expensive experience.

We cover everything: how to size yourself correctly, how to read a size chart, how to assess fabric quality before it arrives, how to understand return policies, and how to identify the brands worth trusting before you place your first order with them.

Chapter One — Sizing

Sizing 01

Measure Yourself — Every Time, Before Every Order

The single most important thing you can do before buying clothes online in India is measure yourself — and do it before every order, not just once. Bodies change with seasons. A measurement from six months ago is not the measurement to shop with today.

You need three measurements, taken with a soft measuring tape in centimetres: your bust (around the fullest part of your chest, with the tape parallel to the floor), your waist (around the narrowest part of your torso, usually two to three inches above your navel), and your hips (around the fullest part of your hips and seat, usually seven to nine inches below your waist). Write them down. Keep them in your phone. Use them every time you order.

BustAround the fullest part of your chest — tape parallel to the floor
WaistAround the narrowest part of your torso — 2 to 3 inches above the navel
HipsAround the fullest part — 7 to 9 inches below the waist
How oftenMeasure before every order — measurements change seasonally
Mohita's Tip: When measuring your bust, wear the bra you would typically wear with the garment you are ordering. The difference can be two centimetres or more, and two centimetres is often the difference between a size that fits beautifully and one that does not.
Sizing 02

Read the Brand's Size Chart — Not a Generic One

Indian fashion brands do not follow a universal sizing standard. A size M at Label By Mohita, a size M at a fast fashion marketplace, and a size M at a high street brand can differ by four to six centimetres across the bust measurement alone. The only size chart that matters is the one published by the specific brand you are ordering from, for that specific garment.

Rule 01Use the brand's own size chart — not a generic Indian sizing guide
Rule 02Compare your measurements to the chart, not your usual size label
Rule 03Choose sizes where your measurement sits comfortably mid-range
Rule 04When between sizes, always go up — not down
Mohita's Tip: When you are genuinely between two sizes, the rule is always size up. A garment slightly too large can be cinched with a belt, tucked, or adjusted by a tailor for a few hundred rupees. A garment that is too small cannot be made larger without significant alteration.
Sizing 03

Sizing Co-ord Sets, Dresses, and Separates

Co-ord sets: Both pieces come in the same size, which means you must size for your largest measurement. If your bust is a size M but your hips are a size L, order size L. At Label By Mohita, our customer service team is always available to advise before you order.

Dresses: Size for your bust measurement as the primary guide for fitted dresses. For wrap dresses and flowy silhouettes with adjustable closures, sizing is more forgiving.

Tops and shirts: Size for your bust measurement. A top that fits across the bust can almost always be adjusted at the waist or hem.

Skirts and trousers: Size for your hip measurement. Waistbands can always be taken in by a tailor; hip seams generally cannot be let out.

Co-ord setsSize by your largest measurement
DressesSize by bust for fitted styles, hips for bodycon styles
TopsSize by bust — always
BottomsSize by hips — waistbands can be altered
Mohita's Tip: Keep a trusted local tailor in mind. Taking in a waistband, shortening a hem, or nipping in a side seam costs between ₹100 and ₹400 at most Indian tailors — and it transforms an "almost right" garment into a perfectly fitted one.
Shop With Confidence

Co-ord Sets and Dresses with Clear Sizing

Examples from our edit — pieces with detailed size charts in centimetres, named fabric compositions, and the kind of transparency we recommend looking for in any Indian fashion brand. Every piece is sized across S to 2XL with measurements per size, and reviewed by real customers.

Chapter Two — Fabric and Quality

Quality 01

How to Read a Product Description for Fabric Quality

What to look for: Specific fabric composition listed in percentages or clear descriptors — "100% cotton," "rayon-linen blend," "crepe with 3% elastane." Specific care instructions that match the fabric type. Specific fabric weight or texture descriptors — "medium-weight cotton," "lightweight crepe," "structured linen-blend."

What to be cautious of: Vague descriptions that avoid naming the actual fabric — "soft premium fabric," "high-quality material," "luxurious feel." A brand that is proud of its fabric will always name it specifically.

Good sign"100% cotton" or "rayon-linen blend" — specific and transparent
Good signSpecific care instructions that match the named fabric
Warning sign"Soft premium fabric" — vague language
Warning signNo care instructions listed
Watch out: The words "premium," "luxurious," and "high-quality" in a product description are marketing language — not quality indicators. The only reliable quality indicator is specific, accurate information about what the fabric actually is.
Quality 02

How to Use Customer Reviews to Assess Quality

What to look for in reviews: Mentions of fabric quality, weight, and texture. Mentions of whether the product matches the photos. Mentions of fit accuracy. Customer photos, where available, are the most valuable review element — they show the product in real conditions, on real bodies, in real lighting.

What to discount: Very short reviews without specifics ("good product," "happy with purchase"). Reviews that sound templated. Reviews that only discuss delivery speed without mentioning the product itself.

Most valuableCustomer photos — the product in real conditions
Very valuableSpecific fabric and fit mentions
Less usefulGeneric positive reviews without specifics
Useful signalHow the brand responds to negative reviews
Mohita's Tip: Check a brand's social media — particularly Instagram and Pinterest — for real customer photos. Brands whose customers love their products almost always end up with organic customer content — because happy customers share what they wear.

Chapter Three — Returns and Exchanges

Returns 01

How to Read a Return Policy Before You Order

What to check: The return window — how many days from delivery do you have to initiate a return? Seven days is standard; fourteen or thirty days is more generous. What qualifies for return. What do you receive — a full refund, store credit, or an exchange only? Who pays for return shipping?

Check: WindowHow many days to initiate a return?
Check: ConditionsTags on, unused, unboxing video required?
Check: Refund typeCash refund, store credit, or exchange only?
Check: ShippingWho pays return shipping?
Important: Store credit instead of a cash refund is standard practice for many legitimate Indian fashion brands — including Label By Mohita — and is not a red flag if clearly stated before purchase. It becomes a problem only when it is hidden in small print after you have already ordered.
Returns 02

The Unboxing Video — Why It Matters More Than You Think

Many Indian fashion brands now require an unboxing video as a condition of processing any return or exchange claim. The unboxing video should begin before the outer packaging is opened, show the package clearly, and continue through the full unpacking until the product is visible. It should be a single, uncut video.

StartBefore the outer packaging is opened
ContinueThrough the entire unboxing without pausing or editing
When to recordEvery single delivery, even if undamaged
Why it mattersWithout it, most brands cannot process damage claims
Mohita's Tip: Make unboxing videos a habit rather than a decision. At Label By Mohita, we require an unboxing video for all return and exchange claims — not to make returns difficult, but to ensure that every legitimate claim can be processed quickly and fairly.

Chapter Four — Identifying Trustworthy Brands

Red Flags — When to Shop Elsewhere

  • No size chart with actual measurements. A brand that only lists S, M, L, XL without providing actual centimetre measurements is asking you to guess.
  • Vague fabric descriptions. "Soft premium material," "luxurious feel" — brands confident in their fabric quality always name it specifically.
  • No return or exchange policy visible on the website. If you cannot find it before you order, you cannot know what you are agreeing to.
  • Only professional model photos — no customer photos anywhere. A brand with real, happy customers will always have some evidence of real customers wearing their products.
  • No contact information or customer service channel. A brand you cannot reach before a purchase is a brand you cannot reach after one.
  • Prices that seem implausibly low for the product shown. Quality fabric, construction, and photography all cost money.

Green Flags — Signs of a Brand Worth Trusting

  • Detailed size charts with actual centimetre measurements. The most reliable sizing trust signal available.
  • Specific fabric compositions listed for every product. "100% cotton," "rayon-linen blend" — brands that name their fabrics specifically are confident in what they are selling.
  • Clear, accessible return and exchange policy. Easy to find, clearly written, and consistent with what customer reviews describe.
  • Real customer photos on social media and product pages. Organic customer content is the strongest quality signal in Indian fashion e-commerce.
  • Responsive customer service that resolves problems fairly. A brand that responds promptly and resolves problems fairly respects its customers.
  • Transparent about delivery timelines. A brand that clearly states delivery times — and delivers within them — manages expectations honestly.

Before You Order — The Complete Checklist

Run through this list before placing any online clothing order in India.

  • I have measured my bust, waist, and hips in centimetres today
  • I have found and read this brand's specific size chart
  • I have compared my measurements to the chart — not my usual size label
  • If between sizes, I am ordering the larger size
  • For a co-ord set, I am sizing by my largest measurement
  • The fabric composition is specifically named in the product description
  • Care instructions are listed and match the named fabric type
  • I have read at least five customer reviews for specific fabric and fit mentions
  • I have checked for customer photos on social media or the product page
  • I have read the full return and exchange policy before ordering
  • I know the return window — how many days I have after delivery
  • I know whether I will receive a refund or store credit for a return
  • I know whether an unboxing video is required for claims
  • I will record an unboxing video when this delivery arrives
  • The brand has a working contact method — email, WhatsApp, or social media DM
  • I can see real customer photos of this brand's products somewhere
  • The return policy is clearly visible on the website — not hidden

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find the right size when buying clothes online in India?
Always measure yourself before ordering — bust, waist, and hips in centimetres using a soft measuring tape. Never rely on your usual size number, as sizing varies significantly between Indian brands. Compare your measurements to the brand's specific size chart, not a generic one. When between sizes, always size up.
How do I know if the fabric quality is good when shopping online?
Look for brands that list specific fabric compositions rather than vague descriptions. Read customer reviews specifically for mentions of fabric quality, weight, and whether the product matches the photos. Check if the brand shows close-up fabric photos or videos.
What should I check before buying from an Indian fashion brand online?
Check their return and exchange policy, their size chart with actual measurements, their fabric composition listing, customer reviews with photos, their social media presence with real customer content, and their delivery timelines.
Are Indian online fashion brands reliable?
Many Indian online fashion brands are excellent — transparent about sizing, honest about fabrics, and genuinely customer-focused. The key is knowing what to look for before you order.
What is the return policy for most Indian fashion brands?
Return policies vary significantly. Many smaller Indian fashion brands offer store credit or exchange rather than cash refunds — this is standard practice and not a red flag if clearly communicated before purchase.
How do I avoid buying the wrong size in a co-ord set online?
Size by your largest measurement — either bust, waist, or hips — since both pieces come in the same size. If between sizes, always go up rather than down.
Why do Indian fashion brands give store credit instead of a refund?
Many Indian fashion brands offer store credit because the economics of small-scale fashion retail in India make full cash refunds on returns financially challenging. This is standard industry practice and is not a red flag, provided it is clearly communicated before purchase.
Trusted By Real Shoppers

Customer Favourites — Real Reviews, Real Photos

A final shortlist before you go — pieces our customers buy, photograph, review, and reorder. Each one is an example of what shopping online in India should feel like: the fabric arrives as described, the size matches the chart, and the photos match the product.

Shop Smarter. Every Time.

Online clothes shopping in India does not have to feel like a gamble. With the right measurements, the right reading of a size chart, a basic understanding of fabric quality signals, and a quick read of the return policy before you order — the vast majority of online shopping frustrations are entirely preventable.

The brands worth shopping from are the ones that make all of this easy: transparent sizing, specific fabrics, clear policies, and genuine customer support. Those brands exist in India — and once you find them, online shopping becomes exactly what it should be: convenient, reliable, and genuinely enjoyable.

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