97 pieces, 75 of them with the measurements printed out

Moon WoodFit finder

Questions

The things people ask before they order, answered without the shrug.

Do you sell any of this?

No. This is a catalog. Every buy button opens the retailer listing in a new tab and the order, the payment, the shipping and the returns all happen there. We never see your name, address or card.

Is Moon Wood really plus size, or is it a marketing word?

77 of the 97 pieces here carry a plus size or thick thighs claim in the listing, and on the ones with a published table the numbers back it: waist figures reach 78 inches and thigh figures reach 39 inches. That is genuinely past where most hosiery stops. It is not uniform though, and the standard width hosiery in the catalog is standard width. Check the table on the piece you want rather than trusting the brand as a whole.

A listing only says one size. What does that cover?

Legally, whatever the maker decides. Practically, a stretch range the maker has not written down. 26 pieces here are labelled that way. Sometimes the listing bullets hide a height and weight span, so read them. If you are near either end of a typical range, one size is the label most likely to end in a return, and the graded pieces are the safer buy.

How does the fit finder decide what to show?

It reads the size tables copied from the listings. You give it one measurement in inches, it keeps only the pieces where some published size covers that number, and it tells you which size that is. It has nothing else to go on, so pieces with no published table never appear in it. 75 of the 97 pieces have a table, and those are the ones the finder can answer for.

Why does a piece with good reviews sit below one with none?

Because the sections are ordered by what the thing is, not by score. Ratings appear on every card so you can see them, but nothing in this catalog is promoted or buried on the basis of a rating or a commission.

The price on the card is not the price on the listing.

The card shows the price at the time of the snapshot, 21 August 2026. Retail prices move daily and coupons appear and vanish. The listing is always right and the card is always a guide.

Can I return something?

Under the retailer policy, not ours. Hosiery is usually returnable when it is unworn and in the packaging, and usually not once it has been on a leg, which is worth knowing before you take a chance on a size. The exact terms are on the listing page.

Between two sizes. Up or down?

Up on knits and anything with a silicone band, because a loose stay up still stays up and a tight one rolls. Down is only worth it on woven skirts with no stretch, where loose means it sits on your hips instead of your waist. The size guide goes into it properly.

Something on this site is wrong.

Tell us and it gets fixed: [email protected]. Wrong prices, dead links, a piece filed in the wrong section, a size table that does not match the listing. All of it is useful.