MADE TO MEASURE
Similar to made-to-order but with a more detailed approach. Made-to-measure garments are adjusted to fit the customer's measurements.
For more information about " HOW TO MEASURE" check the guide below.
How to Measure Guide:
To ensure a perfect fit, please follow these instructions carefully. Using a soft measuring tape, stand with your feet shoulder-width apart. If possible, use a mirror to ensure the tape remains parallel to the floor while taking your measure.
Full guide is here.
Bust:
Place the measuring tape under your arms and wrap it around the fullest part of your bust (usually at the nipple level). If you plan to wear a bra with your garment, take this measurement while wearing a bra. If you intend to go braless, measure without a bra. If you do not have breasts and prefer not to include bust shaping, the garment can be adjusted accordingly. Please leave a note indicating that bust shaping is not required.
Waist:
Measure around the narrowest part of your torso. If your waist is not easily identifiable, bend to one side to find the natural crease—this is where your waist measurement should be taken. The tape should be snug yet comfortable, neither too tight nor too loose.
Upper Hip/High Hip:
Measure the circumference of your torso 3 inches below the point where you measured your waist
Full Hip/ Lower Hip/Hip Circumference:
With your legs shoulder-width apart, measure around the fullest part of your hips, including your buttocks. Ensure that the tape remains parallel to the floor during this measurement.
Bust-to-Waist Length/ Torso Length:
Measure the vertical distance from the fullest part of your bust to the top of your waist.
Front Rise/ Waist-to-Hip Length Measurement:
Measure the vertical distance from your waist to the fullest part of your hips. - Ensure the tape is taut but not stretched. - Purpose: Important for determining how high or low pants will sit on your waist.
Shoulder Width Measurement:
Measure from the edge of one shoulder (where the shoulder seam would be) to the edge of the other shoulder across the back. - The tape should run straight across, not curving around your neck.
Sleeve Length Measurement:
Measure from the base of your neck across your shoulder and down to your wrist.
Inseam Measurement:
Measure from the crotch seam down to the bottom of the leg, following the inside seam of the pants. -Purpose: Used for determining the length of pants.
Out-seam Measurement:
Measure from the top of the waistband down the outside seam of the pants to the bottom hem. - Purpose: Helps in determining the overall length of pants.
Thigh Measurement:
Wrap the tape around the fullest part of your thigh, just below the crotch. Purpose: Important for tailoring fitted pants or jeans.
Back Length Measurement:
Measure from the base of your neck (where your collar would sit) down to your waistline. - Purpose: Important for sizing shirts, blazers, and jackets.
Additional Measurements for Blazers
Chest Depth: Measure from the front of one armpit to the other, across the fullest part of your chest.
Jacket Length: Measure from the base of your neck down to where
you want the blazer to end (usually around the hips).
Additional Measurements for Shirts
Neck Size: Measure around the base of your neck where a collar would sit, keeping the tape snug but not tight.
Shirt Length: Measure from the highest point on your shoulder (next to the neck) down to your desired hem length.
Additional Measurements for Pants
Knee Circumference: Measure around the knee at its widest point.
Cuff Width: Measure around the bottom hem of the pant