How To Measure Yourself - Women's Guide

To ensure the perfect fit for your custom-made outfit, please refer to the visual guide and follow the instructions carefully while taking your measurements.

Measurement Chart for Women

Coat Measurements

Bust/Chest

Wearing a typical or intended bra, measure the circumference of your bust at its fullest point. Ensure your arms are relaxed by your sides and avoid pulling the tape too tight.

Bust Measurement

Neck/Collar

Measure the circumference of your neck at the height where your collar would rest. To ensure accuracy, you can wear a well-fitting shirt that complements your style.

Neck Measurement

Sleeve Length

With your arm relaxed at your side, measure from where the shoulder seam meets the crown (highest point of the shoulder) down to your desired length, usually at the wrist.

Sleeve Length Measurement

Shoulder Width

Measure across the top of your back, arcing from the tip of one shoulder to the other. This measurement should follow the natural curvature of your back.

Shoulder Width Measurement

Trouser Measurements

Pant Waist

Measure around your waist where you’d like your trousers to sit rather than your natural waist. Avoid pulling the tape too tight.

Waist Measurement

Hips/Seat

Stand with feet hip-width apart and measure around the fullest part of your hips and seat. Keep the tape level and untwisted without excessive tension.

Hips Measurement

Out-seam / Trouser Length

Measure from the top of your waistband vertically down the side of your leg to the desired length, typically 1–2 inches above the floor. Wear the shoes you plan to wear with the outfit if needed.

Out-seam Measurement

Thigh Circumference

Measure the circumference of your thigh at its widest point, usually near the top of the inseam. This may vary slightly depending on your build.

Thigh Circumference Measurement