How do I choose the right size at Wilma?
To pick the right size for your women's sportswear (cycling, running, trail), it's super important to go by your actual measurements, not just your usual size.
Grab a flexible tape measure and check these out:
Measure yourself in your underwear, standing up, breathing normally.

1. Chest circumference
Wrap the measuring tape around the widest part of your chest. Lift your head, pull the tape tight, and breathe normally.
2. Waist
Wrap the measuring tape around the narrowest part of your waist, just above your belly button. Keep your head up, pull the tape snugly, and breathe normally.
3. Hips
Wrap the measuring tape around the widest part of your hips, keeping your feet together.
Wilma Size Chart
Hover over or tap a cell · measurements in cm
Our fabrics are technical, stretchy, and designed to move with you without holding you back.
What size should you pick for women's cycling shorts?
Women's cycling shorts should:
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hug your hips without squeezing
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support you without any tummy pressure
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keep the pad stable, no "floating" feeling
If you're between sizes:
95% of our customers choose their usual size.
What size should you pick for a women's cycling jersey?
Our jerseys have a performance-oriented, snug fit.
If your bust measurement is close to the upper limit of a size, we recommend going up a size.
A fit designed with the female anatomy in mind.
At Wilma, every size is developed based on:
We don't just scale down men's sizes.
We design specifically for women.
At Wilma, we don't design clothes for standards.
We design them for the real bodies of women on the move.
Choosing the right size isn't about how it looks.
It's all about comfort, performance, and freedom.
A badly fitting pair of shorts can squeeze you.
A jersey that's too big will flap around.
And the wrong size can really slow you down.
Our mission: to let you ride, run, sweat, and perform — without ever having to think about your gear.
If you're unsure, send us an email at[email protected]
We're here to answer all your questions.