Men's Measurement


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Men's Measurement

Tips on measuring

  • Wear Shirt or light clothing (no sweaters, sweatpants and jeans), stand straight and relax.
  • Hold the tape firm, but not tight so you do not feel restricted.
  • The measurements should be taken to the nearest half (0.5) centimeter or quarter (0.25) inch.
  • Measure twice! If you don’t get the same measurement both times, try again.
  • A friend or tailor to assist you (recommended).
Your height:  _______ cm; _______ inch;
 
1. Neck (Shirt collar)
Measure around the neck just below the Adam's apple, keep 1-2 fingers behind the tape to make allowance for comfort;
(Alternatively, measure the collar of your favorite shirt from the centre of the button to the centre of the buttonhole)
 
 
2. Chest
Measure around the fullest part of the chest (right under your armpits);
Stand relaxed with normal breathing;
Keep the tape on horizontal through front and back;
 
 
3. Stomach
Measure around the widest part of your belly. If your belly is flat, run the tape 5cm (2 inch) above your navel;
Keep the tape on horizontal through front and back;
 
 
4. Hips
Measure around the fullest part of the hips;
Keep the tape on horizontal through front and back;
 
 
5. Shoulder
Identify the bones on the top edge of the shoulders;
Measure across the top of the shoulder from the bone to bone;
 
 
6. Bicep
Measure around the upper arm at the fullest point;
Relaxed and keep your arms by your sides;
 
 
7. Wrist
Measure around the wrist bone;
Add 1-4cm (0.5-1.5 inch) depending on the size if you have a watch to accommodate;
 
 
8. Sleeve length
Measure from the bone on the top edge of the shoulder alongside the arm to the level of your first thumb knuckle as a general rule;
(Recommend to confirm on a try-on garment for one's desired sleeve length)
 
 
9. Sleeve(Left, Shirt)
Measure from the bone on the top edge of the shoulder alongside the arm to the level of your first thumb knuckle as a general rule;
(Recommend to confirm on a try-on garment for one's desired sleeve length)
 
 
10. Sleeve(Right, Shirt)
Measure from the bone on the top edge of the shoulder alongside the arm to the level of your first thumb knuckle as a general rule;
(Recommend to confirm on a try-on garment for one's desired sleeve length)
 
 
11. Back length(Jacket)
Measure from the centre back collar seam straight down to where you’d want the garment to end (typically to the level of your thumb tip);
(Recommend to confirm on a try-on garment for one's desired back length)
 
 
12. Back length(Shirt)
Measure from the centre back collar seam straight down to where you’d want the garment to end (typically to the level of your thumb tip);
(Recommend to confirm on a try-on garment for one's desired back length)
 
 
13. Nape to waist
Measure from the centre back collar seam down to the top of the pants waistband;
 
 
14. Pants waist
Measure around the waist where you’d normally wear your pants, hold the tape measure as tight as you’d want your trouser to be;
(Recommend confirming by measuring your favorite pants waist)
 
 
15. Thigh
Measure around your thigh at the widest point, typically underneath your crotch;
Keep the tape on horizontal;
 
 
16. Crotch
Measure from the front top of the waistband to the back top of the waistband as shown.
Not to pull the tape so tight to feel restricted.
(Wear comfortable fit trousers when you are being measured. No Jeans!)
 
 
17. Pants outseam
Measure alongside the pants from the top of the waistband down to the point you’d want the pants to end;
Make sure the tape is tight, that you are standing straight;
 
 
18. Vest back Length
Measure from the centre back collar seam down to the top of the waistband, add 5-8cm (2-3 inch) to the measurement for the Vest back length;
[Typical vest back length is to add 5cm (2 inch) to the measurement]
 
 
19. Back length(Overcoat)
Lay the coat flat, measure from the middle of the back collar seam straight down to the bottom edge.
 
 
20. Sleeve(Left, Overcoat)
Measure from the bone on the top edge of the shoulder alongside the arm to the level of your first thumb knuckle as a general rule;
(Recommend to confirm on a try-on garment for one's desired sleeve length)
 
 
21. Sleeve(Right, Overcoat)
Measure from the bone on the top edge of the shoulder alongside the arm to the level of your first thumb knuckle as a general rule;
(Recommend to confirm on a try-on garment for one's desired sleeve length)
 
 
 
 
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