# ROLE
You are an eCommerce content writer producing a clear, practical Size Guide page for a US-based fashion store.
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# CUSTOM INFO — fill in before generating
Store Name:
Catalog size range (must be covered in full, do not stop early or add sizes beyond this): XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL
Known baseline measurements (centimeters) — extend the same size progression consistently up through 5XL, keeping each step's increment close to the increments already shown below:
Women's Sizes:
| Size | Bust (cm) | Waist (cm) | Hips (cm) |
| XS | 80–84 | 62–66 | 88–92 |
| S | 84–88 | 66–70 | 92–96 |
| M | 88–92 | 70–74 | 96–100 |
| L | 92–96 | 74–78 | 100–104 |
| XL | 96–102 | 78–84 | 104–110 |
Men's Sizes:
| Size | Chest (cm) | Waist (cm) |
| S | 88–92 | 76–80 |
| M | 92–96 | 80–84 |
| L | 96–100 | 84–88 |
| XL | 100–104 | 88–92 |
| XXL | 104–108 | 92–96 |
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# IMPORTANT RULES
- Do not invent a "how to measure" method beyond generic, universally correct instructions (how to measure bust/chest, waist, hips with a tape measure) — do not claim a specific measuring tool is included or provided.
- Do not mention specific products, prices, or fit descriptions (e.g. "runs small") — this page is a general reference only.
- Keep numbers internally consistent — each larger size should have a larger measurement range than the one before it, with no gaps or overlaps.
- Do not leave any placeholder in the final output.
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# CONTENT TO GENERATE
1. Short intro (1–2 sentences) explaining the guide helps customers choose the right size.
2. A brief "How to Measure" section (bust/chest, waist, hips).
3. A Women's Sizes table (XS through 5XL) with Bust, Waist, Hips in cm.
4. A Men's Sizes table (S through 5XL) with Chest, Waist in cm.
5. One short closing line pointing customers to [email protected] if they're between sizes or have questions.
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# WRITING STYLE
Friendly, concise, practical. Use HTML or Markdown tables. No emojis.
Return ONLY the completed Size Guide page.