Measure Yourself

Please click on one of the below for instructions.
1. How to measure yourself for custom sizing. Follow these instructions if you're getting your clothes tailored by us.
2. How to Find Your Size. Follow these instructions if you want to know which size you should get for the best fit.
How To Measure Yourself For Custom Sizing
We're super glad you're getting your clothes customized by us. We care about the details because we want to make everything perfect for you. Please use the information below to familiarize yourself with our process. Each letter represents a different measurement on the body and is color coded. Grab a friend to help you out or let us know if you need assistance.
For best result we recommend you get measured by a local seamstress or tailor. Before you get started, make sure you read this. Wear lightweight, fitted clothing such as a tank-top and a underwear. You can also wear what you usually wear under your daily outfits. You’ll need a measuring tape. (Optional) Someone to help you.
Step 1: Find the form you need. There are two forms below, just use one. We'll let you know which one to use. If you're not sure, contact us.
Step 2: Follow the measuring instructions below and fill in your form.
Step 1: Find the form you need.
FORM A: Quick Measuring Form - Ready-to-Wear (RTW)
1. Please indicate your unit of measurements:
2. Measuring for Shirts & Jackets
A. Arm Length:
C. Bust:
D. Waist:
F. Hips:
P. Shoulder-to-Shoulder:
3. Measuring for Vests
C. Bust:
D. Waist:
F. Hips:
4 Measuring for Pants
E. Natural Waist (Pants Line):
F. Hips:
O. Rise or Crotch Length:
FORM B: Complete Measuring Form For Custom & Made-to-Measure
1. Please indicate your unit of measurements:
2. Measuring for Shirts & Jackets
A. Arm Length:
B. Neckline:
C. Bust:
D. Waist:
F. Hips:
J. Bicep Circumference:
K. Elbow Circumference:
L. Wrist Circumference:
M. Upper Torso:
N. Lower Torso:
P. Shoulder-to-Shoulder:
Q. Shoulder Pad (deltoid):
T. Shoulder:
V. Torso:
3. Measuring for Vests
C. Bust:
D. Waist:
F. Hips:
M. Upper Torso:
N. Lower Torso:
P. Shoulder-to-Shoulder:
T. Shoulder:
V. Torso:
4. Measuring for Pants
E. Natural Waist (Pants Line):
F. Hips:
G. Thighs Circumference:
H. Knee Circumference:
I. Calves Circumference:
O. Rise or Crotch Length:
R. Pants Length:
S. Inseam:
U. Ankle:
Step 2: Follow these measuring instructions.
Know your body parts. In order to make clothes that fit perfectly on your body, these are the parts we work with. The name of each part is labeled below.

A. Arm Length
B. Neckline
C. Bust
D. Waist
E. Natural Waist (Pants Line)
F. Hips
G. Thighs Circumference
H. Knee Circumference
I. Calves Circumference
J. Bicep Circumference
K. Elbow Circumference
L. Wrist Circumference
M. Upper Torso
N. Lower Torso
O. Rise or Crotch Length
P. Shoulder-to-Shoulder
Q. Shoulder Pad (deltoid)
R. Pants Length
S. Inseam
T. Shoulder
U. Ankle
V. Torso
A. Arm Length: Measure from your shoulder to your wrist. To figure where your shoulder point is, raise your arm until you see a small dimple or a bent on your shoulder joint.
B. Neckline: Identify your neckline measurement by using a string. Tie it around your neck and make sure it sits comfortably slightly above your collarbone. Once you’re done take the string and measure the length.
C. Bust: Fullest part of your chest around your body. The measuring tape should sit right on top of the apex (nipples). Make sure the measuring tape is parallel to the floor.
D. Waist: Identify your waist by bending side to side; this will mark your waistline at the point of bend. Then measure around your body.
F. Hips: The fullest part around your hip and butt. Measure around the body.
J. Bicep Circumference: Measure around your upper arm right, under your armpit.
K. Elbow Circumference: Measure around your elbow.
L. Wrist Circumference: Measure around your wrist.
M. Upper Torso: Measure right under your armpit to your waistline.
N. Lower Torso: Measure from your waistline to your hip line.
P. Shoulder-to-Shoulder: On your back, measure from your right shoulder point to your left shoulder point.
Q. Shoulder Pad (deltoid): Measure from the top point of your shoulder down to where your shoulder pad ends, which is where your bicep-line is.
T. Shoulder: Measure one side from your neckline to your shoulder point.
V. Torso: Measure in the back, from your neckline to your hip line.
E. Natural Waist (Pants Line): Where your pants sit. Measure around your body.
F. Hips: The fullest part around your hip and butt. Measure around your body.
G. Thighs Circumference: Fullest part of your thighs. Only measure around one of your thighs.
H. Knee Circumference: Where your knee is. Only measure around one of your knee.
I. Calves Circumference: Fullest part of your calves. Measure around one of your calves.
O. Rise or Crotch Length: Measure from front pants line down in between your leg to the back pants line.
R. Pants Length: Side seam; measure from outside of your pants line to ankle.
S. Inseam: Measure inside one leg, from crotch to ankle.
U. Ankle: Measure around one ankle.
How to Find Your Size
Step 1. Wear thin and light weigh clothing such as a tank top or legging. You can also wear what you usually wear underneath your clothes.
Step 2. Use a measuring tape and measure all around your body at: bust, waist and hip. See the drawing below.

Step 3. Once you get your measurements, look at the sizing chart and choose the size that best fits your measurements
Example 1: Your measurements are: Bust: 34”, Waist: 25”, and Hip: 37”. The best size for you will be a size S.
Example 2: Your measurements are: Bust: 37”, Waist: 30.7”, and Hip: 41.5”. The best size for you will be a size L.
| Size | Bust | Waist | Hip |
| XS | 32 | 24.5 | 35.5 |
| S | 34 | 26 | 37 |
| M | 36.5 | 28 | 39.5 |
| L | 39.5 | 31.5 | 42 |
| XL | 42.5 | 34.5 | 45.5 |
| Size | Bust | Waist | Hip |
| XS | 81 | 62 | 90 |
| S | 86 | 66 | 94 |
| M | 93 | 71 | 100 |
| L | 100 | 80 | 107 |
| XL | 108 | 88 | 116 |




