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openclaw skills install @leooooooow/size-guide-builderCreate accurate, visual product sizing guides for apparel, footwear, and accessories that reduce size-related returns by including measurement instructions, fit notes, brand-specific conversion tables, and body-type recommendations.
openclaw skills install @leooooooow/size-guide-builderBuild comprehensive, accurate product sizing guides that reduce size-related returns, improve customer confidence, and increase conversion rates for apparel, footwear, and accessory ecommerce stores.
| Decision | Strong | Acceptable | Weak |
|---|---|---|---|
| Measurement system | Dual units (in/cm) with toggle | Single system matching store locale | Only one system, no locale awareness |
| Size conversion | Brand-specific tables with source attribution | Generic international conversion chart | No conversion or unsourced tables |
| Fit description | Quantified fit notes ("runs 0.5 size small") | Qualitative fit guidance ("runs small") | No fit guidance at all |
| Body-type guidance | 3+ body types with specific recs | General "if between sizes, size up" | No body-type consideration |
| Measurement instructions | Step-by-step with landmark references | Text-only instructions | "Measure yourself" with no detail |
| Visual aids | Illustrated measurement diagrams described | Text with measurement point names | No visual guidance |
| Return-rate impact | Tracks return reasons and updates guide | Static guide reviewed quarterly | Published once, never updated |
| Mobile presentation | Responsive tables, swipeable comparisons | Readable on mobile | Desktop-only layout |
Collect the following from the user:
If the user provides a product URL or product data, extract sizing information from it directly.
For each product category, identify the critical measurement points:
Tops & Outerwear:
Bottoms:
Footwear:
Accessories:
Construct the size table with these requirements:
Layer qualitative guidance on top of the raw numbers:
Write clear, step-by-step self-measurement instructions:
Create a conversion section covering:
Assemble all sections and verify:
User input: "I need a size guide for our women's relaxed-fit cotton t-shirts. We sell in US, UK, and EU. Customers say they run slightly large. The fabric is 100% cotton, pre-shrunk, no stretch."
Output:
Fit: Relaxed — designed to drape loosely with 2-3 inches of ease through the body. If you prefer a more fitted look, consider sizing down one size.
Fabric note: 100% pre-shrunk cotton. No stretch. Measurements reflect garment laid flat, doubled for circumference.
| Size | US | UK | EU | Chest | Waist | Body Length | Shoulder |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| XS | 0-2 | 4-6 | 32-34 | 34-35 in / 86-89 cm | 26-27 in / 66-69 cm | 24.5 in / 62 cm | 14 in / 35.5 cm |
| S | 4-6 | 8-10 | 36-38 | 36-37 in / 91-94 cm | 28-29 in / 71-74 cm | 25 in / 63.5 cm | 14.5 in / 37 cm |
| M | 8-10 | 12-14 | 40-42 | 38-39 in / 96.5-99 cm | 30-31 in / 76-79 cm | 25.5 in / 65 cm | 15 in / 38 cm |
| L | 12-14 | 16-18 | 44-46 | 40-42 in / 101.5-107 cm | 32-34 in / 81-86 cm | 26 in / 66 cm | 15.5 in / 39.5 cm |
| XL | 16-18 | 20-22 | 48-50 | 43-45 in / 109-114 cm | 35-37 in / 89-94 cm | 26.5 in / 67 cm | 16 in / 40.5 cm |
| XXL | 20-22 | 24-26 | 52-54 | 46-48 in / 117-122 cm | 38-40 in / 96.5-101.5 cm | 27 in / 68.5 cm | 16.5 in / 42 cm |
Fit note: This style runs slightly large. If you are between sizes or prefer a less oversized look, we recommend sizing down.
Body-type tips:
How to measure:
User input: "We need a size guide for our men's running shoes. We sell globally. The shoes are true to size with a medium-width last. Available in sizes US 7-14, including half sizes."
Output:
Fit: True to size on a medium-width (D) last. If you have wide feet, consider our Wide (2E) option or sizing up 0.5 size.
Measuring your foot:
| US | UK | EU | JP (cm) | KR (mm) | Foot Length (mm) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7 | 6 | 40 | 25.0 | 250 | 248-252 |
| 7.5 | 6.5 | 40.5 | 25.5 | 255 | 253-257 |
| 8 | 7 | 41 | 26.0 | 260 | 258-262 |
| 8.5 | 7.5 | 42 | 26.5 | 265 | 263-267 |
| 9 | 8 | 42.5 | 27.0 | 270 | 268-272 |
| 9.5 | 8.5 | 43 | 27.5 | 275 | 273-277 |
| 10 | 9 | 44 | 28.0 | 280 | 278-282 |
| 10.5 | 9.5 | 44.5 | 28.5 | 285 | 283-287 |
| 11 | 10 | 45 | 29.0 | 290 | 288-292 |
| 11.5 | 10.5 | 45.5 | 29.5 | 295 | 293-297 |
| 12 | 11 | 46 | 30.0 | 300 | 298-302 |
| 13 | 12 | 47.5 | 31.0 | 310 | 308-312 |
| 14 | 13 | 48.5 | 32.0 | 320 | 318-322 |
Width guide:
| Width | Description | Ball of Foot |
|---|---|---|
| B (Narrow) | For narrow feet | < 95 mm |
| D (Medium) | Standard width — this shoe | 95-105 mm |
| 2E (Wide) | For wide feet | 106-115 mm |
| 4E (Extra Wide) | For extra-wide feet | > 115 mm |
Tips:
Confusing garment measurements with body measurements. Always label which you are providing. A "38-inch chest" garment is designed for a body with a 36-inch chest (2 inches of ease). Mixing these up causes universal mis-sizing.
Using only one measurement system. International customers leave if they see only inches. Always provide dual units and verify the math (1 in = 2.54 cm, not 2.5).
Providing a single generic chart for multiple brands. A size M from one manufacturer is not the same as another. Multi-brand stores must provide brand-specific tables or at minimum note deviations.
Ignoring the "between sizes" scenario. Most customers fall between sizes. Without explicit guidance, they either buy two sizes (increasing returns) or abandon the cart.
Skipping measurement instructions. Customers who measure incorrectly will choose the wrong size even with a perfect chart. Always include how-to-measure steps.
Forgetting to specify fit type. "Regular fit" and "slim fit" produce completely different size recommendations from the same body measurements. Always state the intended fit.
Not updating guides when products change. Manufacturers adjust patterns and fabrics between seasons. A size guide from last year may be wrong for this year's inventory.
Ignoring accessories. Ring sizes, hat sizes, and belt sizes have their own measurement systems that are frequently omitted from stores that sell these alongside apparel.
No mobile optimization. Large tables are unreadable on phones. Recommend responsive table format or measurement-lookup tools.
Omitting stretch/fabric composition. A garment with 5% elastane fits dramatically differently from one with 0%. Always note fabric composition and its impact on fit.