Measurement Guide

To ensure your dress fits you perfectly, it is crucial to take accurate measurements. In this comprehensive guide, we will walk you through the process of measuring your body accurately for a flawless fit.

Keep a notebook and pen to write down your measurements. Stand upright and look straight ahead when measuring your body. Follow this guide to ensure accurate measurements.

You Need:

  • A fabric measuring tape
  • A pen or pencil to mark down measurements
  • Time (usually about 10-20 minutes)

Measurement Instructions

- Shoulder:
Measurement taken on the back of the body with the measuring tape from one shoulder bone to the other.

- Bust:
Measure around the fullest part of your bust, keeping the tape parallel to the shoulder blades and under your arms.

- Waist:
Measure around the narrowest part of your waist, just above the navel and below the rib cage.

- Hips:
Measure around the widest part of your hips, which is about 20 cm below your waist.

- Neck Width:
Measurement taken in a straight line from the center front to your desired width.

- Sleeve Length:
Measure from the shoulder tip down to the desired sleeve length.

- Sleeve Opening:
Measure around the wrist at the bottom of the sleeve.

- Length:
Measure vertically from the top of the shoulder to the desired length.

- Ankle Length:
In bare feet, measure from the top of the shoulder to the ankle.

- Floor Level:
In bare feet, measure from the top of the shoulder to the floor. This is considered full length without heels.

- Trouser Waist:
Measure below your natural waist, where the waistband will rest, about 2 inches below your navel.

By following these instructions, you can ensure that your measurements are accurate and tailored to your preferences.