Made-To-Measure

Made-to-measure  garments for women are clothing items that are custom-tailored to fit the specific measurements and preferences of the individual. This process involves taking precise measurements of your body and using those measurements to create a pattern that will be used to cut and sew the fabric for the garment.

The advantage to choosing made-to-measure garments over ready-to-wear options is that the fit will be much more precise and flattering, as the garment will be tailored to the individual’s body shape and size. This can help to enhance your natural curves and create a more polished appearance.

Overall, made-to-measure garments are a great option for those who want clothing that fits well,
looks great, and is uniquely tailored to their individual style and preferences.

How to Measure

Shoulders

  1. Stand up straight and relax your arms by your side.
  2. Ask someone to help you or use a mirror to ensure accuracy.
  3. Measure across the back from the tip of one shoulder to the tip of the other shoulder. Make sure to measure from the outermost point of each shoulder bone or joint.
  4. Write down the measurement in inches or centimeters.

Bust

  1. Wear a comfortable, well-fitting bra (or no bra) and a close-fitting top or dress to get an accurate measurement.
  2. Stand up straight with your arms relaxed by your side.
  3. Ask someone to help you or use a mirror to ensure accuracy.
  4. Place the tape measure around the fullest part of your bust, making sure it is parallel to the ground and not too tight or too loose.
  5. Make sure the tape measure is snug against your skin without digging into your flesh.
  6. Take note of the measurement in inches or centimeters.

Waist

  1. Find the narrowest part of your waist, which is typically just above your belly button.
  2. Wrap the tape measure around your waist, making sure it is parallel to the ground and not too tight or too loose.
  3. Breathe normally and avoid holding your breath or sucking in your stomach.
  4. Take note of the measurement in inches or centimeters.

Hips

  1. Stand up straight and relax your legs.
  2. Find the widest part of your hips, which is typically around the middle of your buttocks.
  3. Wrap the tape measure around your hips, making sure it is parallel to the ground and not too tight or too loose.
  4. Make sure the tape measure is snug against your skin without digging into your flesh.
  5. Take note of the measurement in inches or centimeters.

Inseam

  1. Stand up straight without shoes and with your feet slightly apart.
  2. Use a tape measure to measure the distance from the crotch seam (where the inseam begins) to the bottom of the leg (where you want the pant leg to end).
  3. Make sure the tape measure is snug against your skin without digging into your flesh.
  4. Take note of the measurement in inches or centimeters.

Size guide

WOMEN'S SIZE CHART (INCHES)

US Size XS S M L XL
Bust 32″-33″ 34″-35″ 36″-37″ 38″-39″ 40″-41″
Waist 25″-26″ 27″-28″ 29″-30″ 31″-32″ 33″-34″
Low Hip 35″-36″ 37″-38″ 39″-40″ 42″-43″ 44″-45″

WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL SIZE CHART (INCHES)

XS S M L XL
US 0-2 4-6 8-10 12 14
UK 4-6 8-10 12-14 16 18
ITALY 38-40 42-44 46-48 50 52
FRANCE 34-36 38-40 42-44 46 48
JAPAN 7 9 11 13 15