Let’s work together to make the wardrobe fitting process smooth for everyone involved. Here is a handy guide on how to take measures and what measurements are important so you’re well prepared ahead of your wardrobe fittings.

Use a tape measure or ribbon and take measurements indicated by the diagram above.
Record them (by inches) in the chart below, then check for accuracy.

A BUST – circumference taken around greatest fullness

B WAIST – smallest circumference taken around natural waistline; not necessarily where you wear your pants!

C HIPS – circumference taken around greatest fullness

D BACK WIDTH – taken across back from shoulder to shoulder

E FRONT CHEST – taken across front from shoulder to shoulder

F SHOULDER – taken from base of neck along top to outside of shoulder

G NECK SIZE – circumference taken around base of neck

H SLEEVE – taken from shoulder to wrist around bent arm

J UNDER BUST – circumference of upper rib cage just under bust

N WRIST – circumference taken around greatest fullness

O UPPER ARM – circumference taken around greatest fullness

P CALF – circumference taken around greatest fullness

R ANKLE – circumference taken around greatest fullness

G-B NAPE to WAIST – taken from base of neck to natural waist in back

B-C WAIST to HIP – taken from natural waist to greatest fullness at hip

F-B FRONT SHOULDER to WAIST – taken from center point of shoulder to natural waist

K-M OUTSIDE LEG – outseam taken from natural waistline to just below ankle bone

L-M INSIDE LEG – inseam taken from crotch to just below ankle bone

HAT – circumference taken around head above ears

F+H SLEEVE LENGTH – taken from prominent neck vertebrae across shoulder to wrist

*NAPE to FLOOR – taken from base of neck to floor in back

HEIGHT _________        WEIGHT __________     SHOE SIZE (USA) ______           

DRESS SIZE ______       T-SHIRT SIZE ______     PANT SIZE ________      DRESS SHIRT SIZE ______