Garment Measurement

Garment measurement is the easiest and most commonly used for providing measurement. Our experience with other methods of measuring has never been as accurate and satisfying as measuring a good fitting pair of jeans and make minor adjustments for better fit.

Helpful tips for perfect measurement.

  1. Take a loose measuring tape either in inches or cm
  2. Be careful to measure using the beginning of the tape and keep it firm.
  3. Measure your jeans laying flat on a table – close the zip and button.
  4. Take a piece of paper and pen to note down the measurement.
  5. You can modify the measurements for a better fit.
  6. Please do not provide the label size of the jeans for any of the measurements.

Once you place the order we will check all your measurments and see if they are in proportion before making your jeans.

Waist Measurement

Even up the jeans so that the back and the front waistline are parallel – in a straight line. Start from the edge – use your forefinger and thumb to hold the tape in a straight line. Measure it across. Multiply this by two to determine the full waist circumference.
Measure your jeans from point A to B and then multiply by 2. Please do not provide the label size of the jeans

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hip Measurement

While you measure, the jeans should be stretched out with no creases. Take center of the front crotch and go across edge to edge. Double this measurement. This is the seat or hip measurement. You do not have to measure from the stitching but from the edge to the other edge. Now double this measurement.
Measure your jeans from point A to B and then multiply by 2.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thigh Measurement
Fabric should be evened out without any creases. Please see the placing of the measuring tape carefully. Measure from 1 inch below the crotch seam edge to the opposite edge of any thigh. Then multiply it by 2.
Place the jeans flat on the surface exactly as shown in the image and then measure from point A to B and then multiply by 2.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Length Measurement
The out seam is the entire length of the jeans…measured from the top of the waist…down the side- all the way down to the leg opening.
Place the jeans flat on the surface exactly as shown in the image and then measure from point A to B.
Please do not provide the length mentioned in the label size of the garment. Actual length of the jeans and what is shown on the label may differ.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Front Rise Measurement
Measure from the crotch seam to the top of the front waistband seam of the jeans. Place the jeans flat on the surface as shown in the image and then measure from point A to B.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Back Rise Measurement
Turn around the jesns and pull the jeans as shown in the image. The back rise is from the crotch seam to the top of waistband in the back. Place the jeans flat on the surface as shown in the image and then measure from point A to B.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Knee Measurement
Measure 13 inches from the crotch down the inside seam of the leg. From this point (13 inches down from the crotch) measure from one side of the pant leg to the other (the width of the knee). Double this measurement.
Place the jeans flat on the surface as shown in the image. Measure 13 inches down from point A to B and then measure from point B to point C and then multiply by 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bottom – leg opening
This is where the foot come out. Measure from one side of the leg opening to the other side. Double this measurement.
Place the jeans flat on the surface as shown in the image and then measure from point A to B and then multiply it by 2.
While you are measuring if you have any other preference for your new jeans you can modify the measurements accordingly. For example if the length of your jeans as you measured above is 38 inches but you want your new jeans to be couple of inches longer simply write down the length measurement as 40 inches instead of 38 inches