A Woman’s Guide to Clothing Measurements

Have you ever found that perfect looking outfit on mannequin attractive and thought of buying it? That outfit may or may not fit you and can leave you disappointed.

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Almost every woman can relate to this shopping experience. Whether you buy clothes online or from the famous store in your locality, knowing your measurement is very important for perfectly fitted clothing.

Clothes Alteration Galway can make a huge difference between a garment looking fine and the one that looks fantastic on you.

 

Why it is essential to know your measurements?

Measurements are usually taken for granted by women’s around the world, but they are a crucial part of every aspect of life.  And for clothing, they are basic necessity without which you cannot by your clothes.

With the growing use of online shopping, clothing measurements have become even more important now. When you shop online, they ask you for size. If you don’t know your size, you will end up buying something that doesn’t fit you.

 

How to find the right clothing size?

The best way to find the right measurement and clothing size is to have them professionally taken.  And for DIY measurement, use these steps.

  • Use a tape measure to measure your body measurement. The key areas for measurements are chest, underbust, waist, hips, and inseam. If you are planning to wear blouses or collared shirts, then add neck sizes and sleeve length in this measurement as well.

 

  • When you shop online, certain brands and manufacturers have their own measurements. Use that table to find your size.

 

  • Also, you can check ratings and comments of people when you shop online. Whether the size they purchased fitted them or not. Accordingly, you can decide which size you should opt for.

 

  • Know your figure size. Look out for brands that cater to your figure type. Various figure types are Figure Type H, Figure type V, Figure type X, Figure type A, Figure Type O, etc.

 

To find your right size, stand with your back straight in front of the mirror, and by using a tape measure, measure your size from these areas.

 

  1. Bust

Measure around your shoulders blades, your armpits, and over the complete part of your bust. Don’t pull the measuring tape too hard and too loose.

 

  1. Waist

Take measurements around your natural waistline. Before you measure, relax and breathe out and then take measurements.

 

  1. Hip

This measurement should be taken around the hips fullest part (about 8 inches below your waist). Find the widest parts of your hips, and by using a measuring tape, measure the size.

 

  1. Inseam

It is the measurement from your ankle to your groin when you keep your legs straight. In this, ask another person to measure you from top inseam point to heel. If you plan to buy any material that may shrink when machine washed, add about half inches to this measurement.

 

When you buy a top, measure your bust and natural waist size. When you shop for pants, measure the natural waist, hips, and inseam.

Keep reading size charts with you. However, these charts can vary from store to store. So, keep your measurements handy for custom perfection.  

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