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How to Get Your Clothes Made to Measure (Learn How to Measure Your Body Correctly)



Tailor-made clothing is an important step in ensuring that the clothing fits. Here are some ways to correctly measure your body: 1. Height: Use a ruler or a ruler on the wall Stand…

Tailor-made clothing is an important step in ensuring that the clothing fits. Here are some ways to correctly measure your body:

1. Height: Use a ruler or a ruler on the wall Stand upright with your head slightly raised, place the ruler flat on your head, and measure the distance from the top to the ground to determine your height.

2. Shoulder width: Let the person being measured relax their arms naturally, and use a ruler or soft ruler to measure the distance between the widest points of the shoulders on both sides.

3. Bust/chest: Wearing light underwear or no underwear, use a soft ruler to measure horizontally around the fullest part of the person’s breasts, keeping it natural Breathe and record your chest measurement.

4. Waist circumference/waist: When measuring waist circumference, the person being measured should breathe loosely and use a soft ruler to circle the narrowest part of the waist horizontally.

5. Hips/Buttocks: Stand with your feet naturally together and use a soft ruler to measure your hip circumference horizontally around the fullest part of your buttocks.

6. Arm length: Bend your arm and use a soft ruler to measure from the center of the highest point of the shoulder, along the outside of the shoulder arm to the wrist bone.

7. Pants length: Stand with your heels together and measure from your waist to the inside of your heels.

8. Skirt length: Standing, measure from waistline to desired skirt length.

The above are some common methods of measuring body shape. To ensure accuracy, it is best to have a professional seamstress or a specialist from a custom clothing brand conduct the measurement. In addition, please be careful when using a ruler, keep your posture natural, and avoid measurements that are too tight or too loose.

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