Table of Contents
- Quick Answer
- 1. Standard Size Range for Zella Activewear
- 2. Plus Size & Extended Sizing Availability
- 3. Inseam & Length Options (Short, Regular, Tall)
- 4. How Zella Fits Compared to Other Brands
- 5. How to Choose the Right Size (My Practical Tips)
- FAQs
- What Brands Can Learn From Zella’s Sizing Strategy
- Build Inclusive Sizing With FuKi Yoga
Quick Answer
Zella activewear typically offers sizes from XS to XXL, with select styles available in plus sizes and multiple inseam lengths.
From my experience reviewing activewear fit systems, Zella focuses on true-to-size grading with practical length options—especially in leggings.
Zella is sold primarily through
👉 Nordstrom
1. Standard Size Range for Zella Activewear
Most Zella leggings, bras, and tops follow a standard women’s size scale.
Common size range:
- XS
- S
- M
- L
- XL
- XXL (select styles)

This range covers the majority of customers and is consistent across core collections.
Tip: Zella generally runs true to size, not vanity-sized.
2. Plus Size & Extended Sizing Availability
Zella has expanded sizing in recent years, particularly for leggings.
What to expect:
- extended sizes offered in popular core styles
- best availability online vs in-store
- consistent grading (not just scaled-up waist)
Extended sizes are most commonly found in:
- high-waist leggings
- core compression styles
- seasonal basics
Availability can vary by color and season.
3. Inseam & Length Options (Short, Regular, Tall)
One of Zella’s strengths is inseam flexibility, especially for leggings.
| Length Option | Best For |
|---|---|
| Short | Petite heights |
| Regular | Average height |
| Tall | Longer legs |
From real-world feedback, this helps reduce:
- ankle bunching
- hemming needs
- inconsistent fit across sizes

Not all styles offer all inseams, so checking product pages is important.
4. How Zella Fits Compared to Other Brands
Here’s how Zella sizing typically compares:
| Brand | Fit Feel |
|---|---|
| Zella | True to size |
| Lululemon | Slightly snug |
| Athleta | Relaxed / inclusive |
| Aerie | Comfort-first |
Zella lands in the balanced middle—neither overly compressive nor loose.
5. How to Choose the Right Size (My Practical Tips)
Based on real usage and returns patterns:
- Choose your usual size for everyday wear
- Size up if you prefer lighter compression
- Size down only if you want firm support and are between sizes
- Always check inseam length for leggings
If you’re between sizes and ordering online, reviews are especially helpful.
FAQs
Q1: Does Zella run small or large?
Zella generally runs true to size.
Q2: Are Zella leggings available in tall lengths?
Yes, many core styles offer tall inseams.
Q3: Is plus sizing consistent across all styles?
No. Plus sizing is most common in best-selling leggings.
Q4: Can I try Zella sizes in-store?
Yes, but selection is usually broader online.
What Brands Can Learn From Zella’s Sizing Strategy
Zella’s approach shows that:
- true-to-size grading reduces returns
- inseam options improve satisfaction
- consistent fit matters more than trend sizing
Good sizing is a product feature, not an afterthought.
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