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How to Measure?

Bust
Wrap the measuring tape beneath your armpits, fully encircling your body around your shoulder plates and the fullest part of your bust. For accurate bust measurement, wear a non-padded bra and relax your arms at your sides. Make sure not to cinch the tape so tight that it compresses the bust.

Waist
The narrowest part of your torso is your natural waistline which is around an inch or two above your belly button. To measure your natural waistline, encircle it with a measuring tape and measure the entire circumference. For perfect waist measurement, make sure you keep the tape a little loose to allow room for breathing.

Upper torso
Place the end of your measuring tape on the top of the shoulder, where the shoulder joins the base of the neck. Run the measuring tape down the front of your torso over the fullest part of the bust.

Hip
Hip measurement is another circumference measurement, which means you'll have to encircle your body with measuring tape. While measuring your hip, make sure you measure the widest part of the hip and buttock, which is about six to eight inches below the waistline.

Inseam
Inseam is the length from your crotch area or bottom of your jean's zipper to the opening of your leg. To measure your inseam, stand with your back against the wall and have another person run the measuring tape along the inseam for the perfect measurement.

Outseam
Start from the hip and take the measuring tape from the top of the pant line down to just below the ankle, where your shoe meets the foot.

Center Back Sleeve
Start measuring from the center of the top of your back (at the base of your neck) to the point of your shoulder. Then, measure from the point of your shoulder to the wrist bone. The sum of these two measurements is the center back sleeve length.

Neck
Wrap the measuring tape around your neck about one inch above the meeting point of your neck and shoulders. After taking the measurement, add ½ inches to it to get accurate neck measurement. Also, make sure that the tape is levelled and not held at any angle while taking the measurement.

Shoulder width
While measuring your shoulder length, keep your back straight but your shoulders hanging naturally in a relaxed position. Start measuring from the tip of one shoulder to the other while touching the bottom of the collar.

Wrist
Measure the circumference of your wrist by firmly wrapping a measuring tape around it to get accurate wrist measurement.

Bicep
While measuring your bicep, keep your arms completely relaxed and hanging loose by your sides. Take the measuring tape around the thickest part of your bicep which will be about 2 inches below the armpit, and wrap it around your bicep area for perfect measurement.