Men Measure Guide

BLUE EYE CUSTOM TAILOR – Do It Yourself Measurement Guide (for Men)

With just a measuring tape and a friend’s help, you can capture your full measurements at home.

Follow these steps to ensure the perfect made-to-measure fit.

#1. COLLAR

  • Place the measuring tape around your neck, about 1 inch (2.5 cm) below where your neck meets your shoulder or just under the Adam’s apple.
  • Keep the tape level all the way around, without any gaps.
  • Add one finger’s width inside the tape for a comfortable fit.

#2. SHOULDER WIDTH

  • Stand with your back straight and shoulders relaxed.
  • Place the measuring tape from the tip of one shoulder to the tip of the other, along the base of the collar.

#3. SLEEVES LENGTH

  • Place the measuring tape at the shoulder seam.
  • Run the tape along the outside of your slightly bent arm, down to the wrist where the shirt cuff will end.

#4. BICEP

  • Let your arms hang naturally by your sides.
  • Wrap the measuring tape around the fullest part of your bicep, roughly 2 inches (5 cm) below the armpit.
  • Add one finger’s width inside the tape for accuracy and comfort.

#5. WRIST

  • Wrap the measuring tape around your wrist.
  • Add one finger’s width inside the tape to allow for comfort.

#6. ARMPIT

  • Position the measuring tape around your armpit, starting from the top of the shoulder.
  • Add one finger’s width inside the tape for accuracy and comfort.

#7. CHEST

  • Wrap the measuring tape around your chest, just under the armpits.
  • Position it at the fullest part of your chest, usually above or at the nipple line.

#8. WAIST

  • Place the measuring tape at your navel and wrap it around your waist.
  • Keep the tape parallel to the floor, snug but not pressing into the skin.
  • Add one finger’s width for comfort and accuracy.

#9. STOMACH

  • Position the measuring tape midway between your belly button and your waistband.
  • Keep it parallel to the floor, snug but not tight against the skin.
  • Add one finger’s width inside the tape for comfort and accuracy.

#10. ABOVE CHEST WIDTH

  • Wrap the measuring tape around the top of your chest, right along the crease of the armpits.
  • Position it just above the fullest part of the chest.
  • Add one finger’s width for a little slack.

#11. ARMPIT SPACING

  • Measure across your back between the widest points under each armpit.
  • Keep the tape straight and level.
  • Add one finger’s width for accuracy and comfort.

#12. SHIRT LENGTH

  • Position the end of the measuring tape at the shoulder seam where it meets the collar.
  • With your arm relaxed, measure straight down to the bottom of the fly.

#13. PANTS WAIST

  • Start at the top of the hip bone.
  • Wrap the measuring tape around the body, passing over the belly button.
  • Keep the tape straight all the way around, including at the back, and avoid pulling it too tight.
  • Leave space for one finger between the tape and the body for accuracy and comfort.

#14. ABOVE HIPS

  • Wrap the measuring tape around the bare stomach, just above the upper hip bone.
  • Keep the tape parallel to the floor.
  • Hold it snug without compressing the skin.
  • Allow one finger of space between the tape and the body for accuracy and comfort.

#15. HIPS

  • Stand with feet together and remove any outer garments.
  • Wrap the measuring tape snugly around the widest part of the hips.
  • Take the measurement where the end of the tape meets the remaining length.
  • Leave space for one finger between the tape and the body for accuracy and comfort.

#16. THIGH

  • Measure around the fullest part of the thigh.
  • Wrap the measuring tape from the front to the back and around to the front again.
  • Allow one finger of space between the tape and the body for accuracy and comfort.

#17. CROTCH

  • Start at the waist, bring the measuring tape down through the crotch, around the curve of the buttocks, and back up to the waist at the back.
  • Make sure to follow the natural curves of the belly and buttocks for an accurate measurement.
  • This helps ensure the pants will fit comfortably without feeling too snug.

#18. KNEE

  • Bend the knee at a 45-degree angle and locate the center of the kneecap.
  • Wrap the measuring tape around this point until it meets the starting end.
  • Leave space for one finger between the tape and the body for accuracy and comfort.

#19. CALF

  • Wrap the measuring tape around the widest part of the calf.
  • Leave space for one finger between the tape and the body for accuracy and comfort.

#20. PANTS LENGTH

  • Measure from the top of the pants’ waistband, following the side seam, down to the bottom of the pants or about 1 inch above the ground.
  • Stand straight while measuring to ensure accuracy.

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Women Measure Guide

BLUE EYE CUSTOM TAILOR – Do It Yourself Measurement Guide (for Women)

With just a measuring tape and a friend’s help, you can capture your full measurements at home.

Follow these steps to ensure the perfect made-to-measure fit.

#1. COLLAR

  • Place the measuring tape around your neck, about 1 inch (2.5 cm) below where your neck meets your shoulder or just under the Adam’s apple.
  • Keep the tape level all the way around, without any gaps.
  • Add one finger’s width inside the tape for a comfortable fit.

#2. SHOULDER WIDTH

  • Stand with your back straight and shoulders relaxed.
  • Place the measuring tape from the tip of one shoulder to the tip of the other, along the base of the collar.

#3. SLEEVES LENGTH

  • Place the measuring tape at the shoulder seam.
  • Run the tape along the outside of your slightly bent arm, down to the wrist where the shirt cuff will end.

#4. BICEP

  • Let your arms hang naturally by your sides.
  • Wrap the measuring tape around the fullest part of your bicep, roughly 2 inches (5 cm) below the armpit.
  • Add one finger’s width inside the tape for accuracy and comfort.

#5. WRIST

  • Wrap the measuring tape around your wrist.
  • Add one finger’s width inside the tape to allow for comfort.

#6. ARMPIT

  • Position the measuring tape around your armpit, starting from the top of the shoulder.
  • Add one finger’s width inside the tape for accuracy and comfort.

#7. CHEST

  • Wrap the measuring tape around your chest, just under the armpits.
  • Position it at the fullest part of your chest, usually above or at the nipple line.

#8. WAIST

  • Place the measuring tape at your navel and wrap it around your waist.
  • Keep the tape parallel to the floor, snug but not pressing into the skin.
  • Add one finger’s width for comfort and accuracy.

#9. STOMACH

  • Position the measuring tape midway between your belly button and your waistband.
  • Keep it parallel to the floor, snug but not tight against the skin.
  • Add one finger’s width inside the tape for comfort and accuracy.

 

#10. ABOVE CHEST WIDTH

  • Wrap the measuring tape around the top of your chest, right along the crease of the armpits.
  • Position it just above the fullest part of the chest.
  • Add one finger’s width for a little slack.

#11. ARMPIT SPACING

  • Measure across your back between the widest points under each armpit.
  • Keep the tape straight and level.
  • Add one finger’s width for accuracy and comfort.

#12. SHOULDER TO BUST LENGTH

  • Place the measuring tape at the top midpoint of the shoulder.
  • Measure straight down from the shoulder to the apex of the bust (center of the nipple).

#13. SHOULDER TO WAIST

  • Start at the midpoint on top of the shoulder.
  • Measure vertically down the front of the body to the waistline, aligning with the level of your belly button.

#14. SHIRT LENGTH

  • Position the end of the measuring tape at the shoulder seam where it meets the collar.
  • With your arm relaxed, measure straight down to the bottom of the fly.

#15.  DISTANCE BETWEEN NIPPLES

  • Stand upright while wearing a well-fitted bra.
  • Measure the straight distance from the center of one nipple to the center of the other.

#16. FRONT CHEST WIDTH

  • Measure across the chest at its fullest point, usually level with the nipples.
  • Wrap the measuring tape from the back to the front, keeping it snug but not tight.
  • Allow space for one finger between the tape and the body for accuracy and comfort.

#17. DIAGONAL NECK-TO-UNDERARM CIRCUMFERENCE

  • Stand straight, arms relaxed at sides.
  • Place tape at the base of the neck (side neck point).
  • Wrap tape diagonally over the front shoulder, under the armpit, and up across the back to the starting point.
  • Keep tape flat, not twisted; insert one finger for comfort.
  • Read and record where tape meets the starting point.

#18.  PANTS WAIST

  • Start at the top of the hip bone.
  • Wrap the measuring tape around the body, passing over the belly button.
  • Keep the tape straight all the way around, including at the back, and avoid pulling it too tight.
  • Leave space for one finger between the tape and the body for accuracy and comfort.

#19.  ABOVE HIPS

  • Wrap the measuring tape around the bare stomach, just above the upper hip bone.
  • Keep the tape parallel to the floor.
  • Hold it snug without compressing the skin.
  • Allow one finger of space between the tape and the body for accuracy and comfort.

#20.  HIPS

  • Stand with feet together and remove any outer garments.
  • Wrap the measuring tape snugly around the widest part of the hips.
  • Take the measurement where the end of the tape meets the remaining length.
  • Leave space for one finger between the tape and the body for accuracy and comfort.

#21.  CROTCH

  • Start at the waist, bring the measuring tape down through the crotch, around the curve of the buttocks, and back up to the waist at the back.
  • Make sure to follow the natural curves of the belly and buttocks for an accurate measurement.
  • This helps ensure the pants will fit comfortably without feeling too snug.

#22.  THIGH

  • Measure around the fullest part of the thigh.
  • Wrap the measuring tape from the front to the back and around to the front again.
  • Allow one finger of space between the tape and the body for accuracy and comfort.

#23. KNEE

  • Bend the knee at a 45-degree angle and locate the center of the kneecap.
  • Wrap the measuring tape around this point until it meets the starting end.
  • Leave space for one finger between the tape and the body for accuracy and comfort.

#24.  CALF

  • Wrap the measuring tape around the widest part of the calf.
  • Leave space for one finger between the tape and the body for accuracy and comfort.

#25.  PANTS LENGTH

  • Measure from the top of the pants’ waistband, following the side seam, down to the bottom of the pants or about 1 inch above the ground.
  • Stand straight while measuring to ensure accuracy.

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