How to Measure Yourself Accurately, According to Fashion Experts
Taking the time to measure yourself accurately can make it much easier to order the correct size while shopping online. You don't need to go to a tailor or try on clothes in person to find clothes that fit: The LUXEUNDERWEAR Textiles Lab pros are here with all the tips and tricks to measure yourself properly at home.
How to take your own measurements
The most accurate tool for measuring yourself at home is a soft measuring tape or tailor’s tape. GH pros love this one, and it's not expensive! If you don’t have one, you can measure yourself without a soft measuring tape by using a piece of string or ribbon instead (make sure it’s not stretchy) and then measuring the string with a ruler or builder's tape measure.
Before getting started, wear lightweight, fitted clothing and intimates that aren’t heavily padded. As you measure yourself, keep the tape level all around your body, parallel to the floor. For accurate measurements, the tape should be snug but not uncomfortably tight. Try taking a deep breath, sitting down, and standing back up to check that the tape isn’t constricting you as you move and breathe — this ensures that clothing of that size won't be too tight. Some pros opt to stick a finger or two inside the measuring tape to avoid buying garments that are too fitted for their preference.
How to measure the bust
The bust measurement refers to the widest part of your chest. It’s best to keep your bra on for the measurement unless you are specifically shopping for a bra or a garment you’ll wear braless. To measure, lift your arms and wrap the tape under your armpits straight across both nipples. For men, it’s the same concept: measure straight across the broadest part of your chest. Some size charts include an underbust measurement (also called a band, chest, or ribcage). To get this measurement, situate the tape directly underneath your breasts where the band of the bra would go.






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