How to measure yourself for Men's clothing
Taking your own measurements
A properly fitting suit always looks better than one that doesn't fit well, regardless of the price difference. Even an expensive designer suit is a waste if the pants are too wide, or the sleeves are too short. Caught between the expense of a tailor on the high street and the fear of making measurement mistakes, many people skip getting a fully tailored suit. The great news is that measuring yourself for a suit is incredibly simple it's incredibly simple to measure yourself for a suit. Just follow the guide below, and you can have your very own custom-made clothing.
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What you need for your own measurement
To get started, gather a flexible or cloth measuring tape and a pen or any means to write down your measurements. If you have well-fitting jacket, shirt, and trousers, you can wear them during the process to assist in judging certain measurements. Having a friend nearby can also be helpful for certain measurements, but it's not mandatory.
Accurate measurements lead to accurate results
When you're ready to measure yourself, please refer to the following list. It's not an extensive list, but it generally provides us with the necessary information while remaining accessible for you to do on your own. Follow the instructions below, as shown, using a gentle but firm grip on the tape measure. Avoid pulling it too tightly. Take each measurement three times for accuracy and round the final measurements to the nearest half-inch. Start by recording your height and weight (in kilograms). This information can assist us in determining overall sizing and checking your measurements.