If Puma tights are always either too small or too big for you, here are some steps to find the right size. Start by understanding Puma's standard XS-XL sizing, which is generally consistent with other brands but can vary slightly between different styles or collections. To get the best fit, refer to the size chart on Puma's website, which provides measurements for waist, hips, and inseam for each size.
Reading customer reviews can also be helpful, as they often indicate if the tights run true to size, or if they tend to be tight or loose. Additionally, consider the type of tights you are buying. Compression tights are designed for a snug fit, training tights are slightly more relaxed but still form-fitting, and leggings offer the most relaxed fit.
Measure your waist, hips, and inseam with a tape measure and compare these to the size chart. If you're still unsure, ordering multiple sizes to try on at home can be a good approach, as many online retailers offer free returns. Trying the tights on is the best way to ensure they feel comfortable and provide the right support without being too tight or loose, especially around the waistband and ankle cuffs.
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