MENS/WOMEN JACKET MEASUREMENT GUIDE
How To Measure Guide - BODY
How To Measure Guide - JACKET
Men’s Measurements
Please follow the men coat chart size/men jacket chart size below to measure your size.
Chest: The chest is the major part of your measurement for the jacket. You must first stand up and then relax your arms. To have a better measurement, ask someone else to wrap the measuring tape around your chest. Make sure there is an inch space for the tape to move. For a regular fitting jacket, you may add an inch more.
Shoulders: Relax your shoulders and ask someone to measure using the tape from one shoulder end to another.
Sleeve: To measure sleeve length, bend your arm and lift it over the chest so you are able to touch your nose with your hand. From the bottom of the neck to the elbow and then to the wrist bone, measure thoroughly.
Waist Bottom: You will measure the waist as you’ve measured the chest, but with the exception that you’ll take measurements from around the waist.
Back Length: You can measure the back length by starting from the seam of the base of the neck to the bottom of your waist.
Please note that whenever you’re going to choose your jacket using our men coat chart size/men jacket chart size, we suggest you pick a size that is two inches bigger than your actual size.
Women’s Measurements
Please follow the womens coat chart size/women jacket chart size below to measure your size.
Bust: The bust is the major part of your measurement for a jacket. You must first stand up and loosen your posture. To have a better measurement, lift your arms and wrap the tape around the fullest part of the chest. Make sure there is an inch space for the tape to move. For regular fitting jacket, you may add an inch more.
Shoulders: Relax your shoulders and ask someone to measure from one shoulder end to another using the tape .
Sleeve: To measure sleeve length, bend your arm and lift it over chest so you are able to touch your nose with your hand. From the bottom of the neck to the elbow and then to the wrist bone, measure thoroughly.
Waist: You will measure the waist as you’ve measured the bust, but with the exception that you’ll take measurements from around the natural waistline.
Hip: For better measurement at hips, measure down to 20 cm from the natural waistline.
Please note that whenever you’re going to choose your jacket using our women coat chart size/women jacket chart size, we suggest you pick a size that is two inches bigger than your actual size.
Belt Measurement Chart
How to measure your waist for right belt size
To measure your waist for optimal belt size, start by threading the measuring tape through the belt loops of your pants. It’s important to stand in a relaxed, natural position–do not push out your belly or suck it in–when taking the measurement. The measuring tape should be snug. Measure in inches and round to the nearest inch. If this length is 34 inches or ~86 cm, we recommend rounding up to the nearest available size: in this case 34 inches. If the length is 34.4 inches, we recommend rounding up to a size 36. If your sizing falls on an odd number round up to the nearest size. E.g. If your measurement is 33 inches, round up to size 34.
Always round up – Never down.
General Information
Over time Leather Belt tend to stretch. Braided belts even more so. It’s good to keep in mind that a belt that fits snug initially will likely wear more comfortably down the road.
Ring Size Chart & How to measure Guide
A. Determine Ring Size With a Ring Size Chart
Use a ring that fits you to determine your ring size. Print this page and place your ring over the nearest size circle.
The inner edge of the ring should align with the outer edge of the circle. If your ring appears to fit between two sizes, buy the half size.
B. Measure Ring Size With a Finger Size Strip
To create your own ring sizer, print and cut the strip below. Insert the narrow end of the sizer through the “cut here” slot.
With numbers on the outside, place the loop around your finger, and pull until the fit is snug but comfortable.
How do I know my ring size is right?
The correct ring size will feel firm on your finger and won’t fall off if you shake your hand. However the ring will still be loose enough to slide over your knuckle and off your fingers if you apply a little force. However it is important that fingers can change in size depending on the temperature. Hotter temparetures will cause fingers to be more swollen while colder temperatures will cause fingers to shrink.
You can also go into a professional jewelry store and ask if they have a ring sizer you can find your ring size there.
You can Buy Ring Sizer from our Website for addition $ 1.99 or get it free with purchase above $ 99