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How to measure the clothing

[How We Measure the Actual Garment]

The garment is laid flat, face up, and measured by hand with a measuring tape.

How we measure the actual garment

How we measure the actual garment

Waist: Measure straight across the top of the waistband from side to side, then double that measurement to get the full waist size.

Inseam: Measure from the crotch seam down to the bottom of the leg along the inside seam.

Front Rise: Measure straight from the crotch seam, where the inseams meet, up to the top edge of the front waistband.

Thigh: Measure the width of the leg about 3 cm (approximately 1.2") below the crotch seam, straight across from one side to the other.

Leg Opening: Measure straight across the bottom hem of one leg, from one side to the other. This measurement represents the leg opening width.


How we measure the actual garment

How we measure the actual garment

How we measure the actual garment

How we measure the actual garment

Width (Half Chest): Lay the garment flat and measure straight across from side to side, approximately 3 cm (about 1.2 in.) below the armhole.

Body Length: Measured from the base of the back collar, where the collar meets the body, straight down to the bottom hem.

Sleeve Length: The first sleeve measurement is measured from the center back at the base of the collar seam to the end of the cuff.

Sleeve length in parentheses is measured from the top of the shoulder seam to the end of the cuff.

Shoulder Width: Measured straight across the back from the tip of one shoulder seam to the other.


Please note: All measurements are taken by hand. Due to the nature of manual measurement, individual differences between garments, fabric characteristics, and the way the garment is placed during measuring, slight variations may occur. Please kindly understand in advance that the measurements shown are approximate and should be used as a general reference.

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