Size Guide

Korean clothing is typically offered in limited sizes or one-size/free-size. Each product includes a Korean size guide, which may need conversion to Australian sizing.

Clothing Size Chart

AU

6

8

10

12

14

16

Bust (cm)

80

85

90

95

100

105

Waist (cm)

60

65

70

75

80

85

Hip (cm)

90

95

100

105

110

115

 

Shoe Size Chart

Size 2-4
Australian 2.5 3.5 4.5 5.5
European 34 35 36 37
Korean 220 225 230 235
US 2.5 3.5 4.5 5.5
UK 0.5 1.5 2.5 3.5
Foot length (mm) 219-221 224-226 229-231 234-236
Foot width (mm) 80 80-85 85 85-90
 
Size 6-9
Australian 6.5 7.5 8.5 9.5
European 38 39 40 41
Korean 240 245 250 255
US 6.5 7.5 8.5 9.5
UK 4.5 5.5 6.5 7.5
Foot length (mm) 239-241 244-246 249-251 254-256
Foot width (mm) 90 90-95 95 95-100

Reminder: Your foot may swell in the afternoon. Therefore, is recommended to measure at this time to determine your most accurate measurements.

 


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We know you might have questions, and we're here to help! Our FAQ page is designed to provide quick and clear answers to the most common inquiries about our products and collections.

Are all your products made in south korea?

​At Stefani Studio, we curate high-quality, designer clothing and accessories from independent designers across South Korea and East Asia.

While many of our products are designed and manufactured in South Korea, we also offer items inspired by Korean fashion produced in other East Asian countries, such as China. These products are often produced in a variety of sizes and may be more frequently re-stocked.

We label these products as "Korean Style" to reflect their design inspiration. For specific manufacturing details, please refer to the product's tags or descriptions on our website. ​

What types of materials are used in your products?

At Stefani Studio, our products are crafted using a variety of high-quality materials to ensure durability, comfort, and style. Here's an overview of the materials commonly used in our offerings:​

1. Leather

We utilize various types of leather in our products, each selected for its unique characteristics:​

  • Full-Grain Leather: Known for its durability and natural texture, used in premium items.​
  • Top-Grain Leather: Offers a smooth finish, ideal for sleek designs.​
  • Genuine Leather: Provides a balance between quality and affordability.​
  • Suede: Features a soft, velvety surface, perfect for a luxurious feel.​
  • Nubuck: Similar to suede but with a finer texture, offering a sophisticated look.​
  • Patent Leather: Characterized by its glossy finish, adding a touch of elegance.​
  • Bonded Leather: An eco-friendly, vestitle and affordable option made from recycled leather fibers.​
  • Faux Leather (Vegan Leather): Synthetic alternatives that mimic the look and feel of real leather, suitable for those seeking cruelty-free options.​

2. Fabrics

In addition to leather, we incorporate various fabrics into our products:​

  • Cotton: Breathable and soft, used in linings and casual wear.​
  • Linen: Lightweight and durable, ideal for summer collections.​
  • Wool: Provides warmth and texture, commonly used in winter accessories.​
  • Silk: Adds a touch of luxury with its smooth and lustrous feel.​
  • Viscose: A lightweight, breathable fabric made from wood pulp, offering a silky texture and excellent drape. It’s commonly used in dresses, blouses, and linings.
  • Satin: A smooth, glossy fabric with a luxurious sheen, often used in evening wear, lingerie, and accessories. It drapes beautifully and feels soft against the skin.
  • Synthetic Fabrics: Such as polyester and nylon, chosen for their durability and versatility.​

3. Hardware

To complement our designs, we use high-quality hardware components:​

  • Metal Zippers: Ensure longevity and smooth operation.​
  • Buckles and Clasps: Made from stainless steel or brass for a polished look.​
  • Rivets and Studs: Add decorative elements while reinforcing structural integrity.​
Which Types of Leather Are Used in Your Products?
Type of Leather Description Uses in Fashion Characteristics
Full-Grain Leather The highest quality leather made from the top layer of the hide with natural grain intact. Luxury handbags, high-end jackets, premium shoes, belts, and wallets. Durable, breathable, and develops a patina over time.
Top-Grain Leather Slightly sanded or buffed version of full-grain leather to remove imperfections. Designer handbags, jackets, and premium footwear. Softer and more flexible than full-grain but slightly less durable.
Genuine Leather Made from lower layers of the hide, processed and embossed for a uniform look. Affordable jackets, belts, wallets, and handbags. Lower durability but can be treated to mimic higher-quality leather.
Suede Made from the underside of the hide, featuring a soft, velvety texture. Boots, jackets, gloves, and handbags. Soft and luxurious but prone to staining and moisture damage.
Nubuck Similar to suede but made from the outer hide, creating a soft, durable finish. High-end shoes, jackets, and handbags. More durable than suede but still sensitive to moisture.
Patent Leather Coated with a glossy, waterproof finish for a sleek, polished look. Formal shoes, handbags, and accessories. Shiny, sleek, and water-resistant but prone to scratches.
Bonded Leather A composite leather material made by blending recycled leather fibers with a binder. Belts, handbags, and accessories; also used in furniture and bookbinding. Affordable, sustainable, lightweight, and flexible with various finishes.
Faux Leather (Vegan Leather) A synthetic alternative made from PVC, PU, or plant-based materials. Affordable handbags, jackets, and shoes. Ethical, water-resistant, and versatile but less durable than real leather.

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