Your Ultimate Step-by-Step Guide to Measuring for Unstitched Clothing
Buying unstitched clothing offers the freedom to create a garment that fits your unique body perfectly and reflects your personal style. However, the key to a successful unstitched outfit lies in accurate measurements. This comprehensive guide will walk you through each step, ensuring your tailor has all the information needed to craft your dream ensemble.
Before you begin, gather a good quality measuring tape (preferably fabric or flexible plastic), a pen, and paper to note down your measurements. It's also helpful to wear a well-fitted outfit similar to what you plan to have stitched, as this can provide a good reference point.
1. Measuring for the Kameez (Shirt)
a. Kameez Length- Stand straight and measure from the highest point of your shoulder (where the neck meets the shoulder) down to where you want the hem of your kameez to fall. This could be hip-length, knee-length, or longer.
- Measure around the fullest part of your bust, keeping the tape parallel to the floor. Ensure the tape is snug but not tight.
- For a more accurate fit, also measure your upper bust (just above the fullest part) and under bust.
- Find your natural waistline, usually the narrowest part of your torso, just above your navel. Measure around it, keeping the tape parallel to the floor.
- Measure around the fullest part of your hips, ensuring the tape is parallel to the floor.
- Measure straight across your back from the tip of one shoulder to the tip of the other.
2. Measuring for Sleeves
a. Sleeve Length- Start from the tip of your shoulder and measure down to where you want your sleeve to end – this could be short, three-quarter, or full length.
- Measure around the fullest part of your upper arm (bicep).
- Measure around your wrist where the sleeve cuff would sit.
3. Measuring for the Shalwar/Trouser
a. Shalwar/Trouser Length- Measure from your natural waistline down to the desired hem length, typically just above or at the ankle.
- Use your natural waistline measurement as taken for the kameez.
- Use your hip measurement as taken for the kameez.
- Measure around the fullest part of one thigh.
- Measure around your ankle where the bottom of the shalwar or trouser would sit. This is crucial for different styles like straight trousers, wide-leg, or churidar.
Tips for Perfect Measurements
- Ask for Help: It's always best to have someone else take your measurements for accuracy, especially for back and shoulder measurements.
- Don't Pull Too Tight: The measuring tape should be snug but not digging into your skin. You should be able to slide a finger under it easily.
- Take Multiple Readings: Measure each section twice or thrice to ensure consistency.
- Communicate with Your Tailor: Share these measurements clearly with your tailor and discuss any specific fitting preferences you have (e.g., loose fit, slim fit).
- Consider Fabric Type: Remember that different fabrics might drape or stretch differently. Mention the fabric type to your tailor.
By following this step-by-step guide, you'll be well-equipped to provide your tailor with precise measurements, leading to a beautifully fitted unstitched outfit. At Zlooms, we understand the desire for that perfect fit, which is why we offer a stunning range of unstitched clothing, allowing you to personalize your style exactly how you envision it.
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