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Measurements are in inches and refer to body size, not garment measurements.

Size 00
Bust 32.5
Waist 25
Hip 35
Size 22
Bust 33.5
Waist 26
Hip 36
Size 44
Bust 34.5
Waist 27
Hip 37
Size 66
Bust 35.5
Waist 28
Hip 38
Size 88
Bust 36.5
Waist 29
Hip 39
Size 1010
Bust 37.5
Waist 30
Hip 40

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Bust

Bring arms to your sides, place tape measure under your arms
and run it around the fullest part of the bustline.

Waist

Locate the natural crease of your waist by bending to one side. Loop the tape measure around
your natural waistline, keeping one finger between the tape and your body for an easy fit.

Hips

Place feet together, loop the tape measure around the fullest part of your hips,
approximately 7 inches below your waistline.

Vote

 

Everything You Need To Register, Plan, Vote

And Understand Your Place In America's Voting History

Check Your Voter Registration Status

Active voters have been purged from registered lists across the country.  Even if you've registered before, double check that your voter registration status is active.  Check now here. 

Register to Vote

You must register in order to vote.  Deadlines vary by state.  In many states, there is still time.  Register now here.  

Request to Vote by Mail

If there is a chance you won't be able to vote in person, request your mail in ballot hereUse this link to understand vote by mail rules in your state.  Be extra cautious when completing and returning your mail in ballot if you decide to vote by mail.  Research each step to ensure your vote counts.  If you decide to vote by mail, send or drop off your ballot as early as you can.  

Research What's at Stake

It is overwhelmingly important to vote for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.  The future of democracy, human equality and the planet we call home depend on it.  And there's more at stake.  No matter where you live, you will be voting for a House representative in this election.  You may also be voting for a Senator and several other state officials.  Your local elected officials most directly impact your daily life.  They determine everything from school curriculum, policing, housing and voting rules.  Take some time to learn about who is on your ballot and what's at stake.  Use this link to lookup every race on your ballot ahead of voting.

Vote Early

Vote as early as possible.  You may already be able to vote.  Check now here.

Locate Your Polling Place

Find your closest polling place and make a plan to get there.  Locate now here.

Spread the Word

Forward this story to at least 5 friends or family members to ensure that everyone you know has the tools they need to vote.  If anyone in your life needs more state specific information, share sites like Vote Save America or I am a voter.

Understand More

Learn how and why some people can vote and others still can't.  It's crucial to understand both the history and present when it comes to voting rights and voter suppression in America.  The deaths of John Lewis and Ruth Bader Ginsburg remind us that our voting rights have always been hard-earned.  Explore the books, movies, and podcast episodes below to understand how your voting rights came to be and how to protect them for all of us today and in the future.

 

All In:  The Fight for Democracy



John Lewis: Good Trouble



RBG



The Vote



The Voting Rights Wars



Slay the Dragon



Voter Suppression by Pandemic



At Liberty



One Person, No Vote: How Voter Suppression Is Destroying Our Democracy

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