CUSTOM MEASUREMENTS

A luxury suit should have the luxury feeling to go with it. There's simply no better way to achieve that than by donning your very own bespoke suit made precisely to fit your measurements.

You don't need to visit a tailor, you don't even need to do anything complicated or difficult. You can easily measure yourself using your handy guide.

Please note:

All measurements must be in inches.

Measurements should be body measurements only, do not add an extra inch thinking this make it more comfortable. We know precisely how to tailor your suit to your body measurements. If you add extra inches, your suit will not fit!

If a tailor is taking measurements for you, please tell her/him to follow the guide here and take exact body measurements.

All measurements must be in inches.

           

  1. neck

      1.  Neck  

    Measure around your neck at the same place your collar would be if buttoned up.

    This should be along the base of your neck, below your Adams Apple. The tape should feel comfortable around your neck however should be body tight and not loose.

     


    shoulder

       2.  Shoulder

    Measure across the back, shoulder to shoulder.

    You should measure from the end of each shoulder where it meets the vertical part of your arm.

     

     


    sleeve

     3. Sleeve

    Measure from the top of your shoulder down to the knuckle of your thumb, or where you'd like the sleeve to end.

    Double check the other arm to make sure. Should not be more than 1 inch difference.

     


    bicep

       4. Bicep

    Measure around the biggest part of your bicep, you only need to measure one side.

     


    wrist

        5. Wrist

    Measure around the fullest part of the wrist.


    chest

          6. Chest

    Measure around the widest part of your chest, this is typically right under your armpits and shoulder blades, right across your nipples.

    Ensure you are standing normally and ensure the tape is held tight to the body. Ensure you are breathing normally and do not puff out your chest.


    belly

        7. Belly

    Measure around the biggest part of the belly/stomach area or right below your bottom ribs. This is typically the area just above your belly button.

    Ensure you are standing normally and ensure the tape is held tight to the body. Ensure you are breathing normally and do not puff out your belly or measure when bloated more than is usual.


    waist

       8. Waist

    Measure around your waist, it's normal for this to surprise you and be larger than you think. You should take the measurement at the place where you normally wear your belt.

    Ensure you are standing normally and that the tape is held to the body, allowing room for one finger only.

     

     


    hip

      9. Hip

    Measure around your hip and the largest part of your buttocks.

     

     


    jacket length
     10. Jacket Length

    Measure from the top of your collar bone down to the joint of your thumb.


    trousers length (inseam)

    11. Trousers Length(outseam)

    Measure the trousers from the crotch, down to the floor alongside the inside of your leg.

    Make sure you are standing straight and that the tape is tight, do not wear shoes.

     

    thigh

       12. Thigh

    Measure around the widest part of your thigh, you only need to measure one side.

     

     

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