Important Notes:

  1. The following is a comprehensive illustration of the measurement of body data for full-body leather garments customized body, not every garment is ordered to provide all the data, please follow the product shopping cart prompts to measure and fill in can be!
  2. Some of the data is not exactly your measurements, but depends on the length of the garment you need
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For customized leather, please take the measurements as shown in the picture below and in the text that follows.

Please follow the example measurements in the image to the left
Tights & Leather Jackets
Leather Skirts & Leather Pants
Leather Suits
Measurement Instructions:

Please use a soft leather ruler to measure. Please do not pull the tape measure too tight or too loose when measuring. Relevant alphabetic data are described below, all single letter data indicate length, double letter data indicate perimeter
Unit: mm – mm

A – Height
Standing barefoot, measure the distance from the top of your head to your heel

BB — Neck Circumference
The circumference of a week measured horizontally around the thinnest part of the neck.

BBB — Neck Circumference
Measure the circumference of the neck (from the center of the collarbones on each side, around the neck, and back to the center of the collarbones) leaving the tip of one index finger the width of the neck when the tape measure has gone around the neck. When viewed from the side, the tape measure will tilt slightly downward from the back of the neck to the front.

CC — Chest
Put on your undergarments, then place the tape measure over the fullest part of your chest, around your armpits, and make a circle. Please note this is not your underwear size

CCC – Upper Chest Circumference
A tape measure is passed under the armpits and measured around the top of the chest for one week

DD — Lower Décolletage
Measure horizontally around the lower part of the chest for one week

E – Chest Height
Measure the distance from the highest point of the shoulder to the highest point of the chest (BP point)

F — Breast Pitch
Measure the distance between the points of the highest point (BP point) of each breast while wearing an undergarment.

H — Front chest width
Length from left armpit to right armpit

Please follow the example measurements in the image to the left

I – Front Length
Measure the length from the point of the shoulder and neck through the point of chest height vertically down to the desired position of the length of the garment.

J – Front waist section length
Measured from the highest point of the shoulder, through the highest point of the chest, then to the waist

JJ – Waist
With the abdomen in a natural relaxed position, place the tape measure in a circle along the waistline above the belly button

K1 – Shoulder Width
Measure the distance from the shoulder joint on one side, through the bone at the back of the neck, to the shoulder joint on the other side. The tape measure will not be straight, but slightly curved.

K2 – Back Width
Measure the distance between the armpits on each side. (Leather ruler placed on the back to measure)

K3 – Back Center Length
Measure from the highest point of the shoulder to the back waist.

K4 – Back Width
Measure vertically down from the most prominent joint at the back of the neck to the desired hem of the garment

K5 – Hip Height
Distance from the most prominent joint at the back of the neck vertically down through the lumbar fossa to the highest point of the hip

Please follow the example measurements in the image to the left

L — Back Length
Measure vertically down from the back neckline to the hem of the garment, if it is irregular, you can find the longest hem to make a straight line, and then measure it.

LL — Sleeve Hole Circumference
Measure the length of one week at the intersection of the shoulder and arm as shown in the picture, with the reference that the customer does not feel the tightness of the leather ruler also does not easily fall loose.

MM1 – Upper Arm Circumference
Measure the circumferential length of the biceps of Hiroshi in the upper half of the arm, which is the widest part of the upper arm

MM2 – Elbow Circumference
Measure around the most prominent part of the elbow in a circle

MM3 – Wrist circumference
Measurement of the distance around the wrist in a circle

MM4 – Hand Circumference
Measurement of the distance around the root joints of the fingers

N — Sleeve Length
With your arm hanging naturally straight, measure the length from the shoulder to 2~3cm above the tiger’s mouth.

OO — Hip Circumference
Use a tape measure to start at the widest part of your hips and go around in a circle through your hip bone. This is when the tape measure is at the widest part of the hip

P – Passing Crotch
Measure the distance from the navel vertically down through the crotch and then vertically up again to the waist knuckle line

PP – Belly/abdominal circum ference
With the abdomen in a naturally relaxed state, make a circle from the widest point with a tape measure, usually located just above the hip bones.

Please follow the example measurements in the image to the left

Q — Standing Crotch Depth
Measurement from the waist vertically to the crotch (perineum)

RR1 – Root Leg Circumference
Measure the distance around the thickest part of the root of the thigh.

RR2 – Knee circumference
Measure around the highest point of the knee in a circle

RR3 – Knees Together Circumference
With your feet together, measure around the highest point of your legs at the knee in a circle

RR4 – Calf circumference
Measurement of the distance around the thickest part of the calf

S – Outer Pant Length/Skirt Length
Measure the length from the side waist knuckle line vertically down to where the pant/skirt length needs to be.