Time:Sep 09, 2024 Views:0
The process of measuring customized clothes is a key step in ensuring that the clothing fits, feels comfortable, and looks good, and requires professional body measurement technicians to conduct precise measurements and meticulous records.
Body measurement usually starts from height, and the body measurement specialist will use a ruler to measure vertically from the top of the head to the bottom of the feet to obtain accurate height data. The next step is chest circumference measurement. The body measurer will use a soft ruler to horizontally surround the fullest position of the chest, keeping the ruler parallel and in close contact with the body. At the same time, attention should be paid to the natural state of breathing to measure the net chest circumference size.
The measurement of waist circumference is equally important. A tape measure is usually taken around the thinnest part of the waist, and care should be taken not to tighten or loosen it too tightly to obtain accurate waist measurements. Hip circumference is measured around the fullest position of the buttocks.
For the measurement of tops, it also includes shoulder width, which is the distance from one shoulder peak through the midpoint of the back neck to the other shoulder peak; Sleeve length, the length from the shoulder to the wrist; Neck circumference, measured around the base of the neck.
The measurement of pants includes the length of the pants and the vertical distance from the waist to the ankle; Thigh circumference, measured at the thickest point at the base of the thigh; Calf circumference, measured at the thickest point of the calf; And crotch length, the distance from the waist to the bottom of the pants.
During the measurement process, the measurer will ask the subject to maintain a natural standing posture, with arms naturally hanging down and feet together. At the same time, the metrologist will continuously communicate with the measured person to understand their wearing habits and special needs. For example, some people like pants to be slightly loose, or the cuffs of a shirt to have extra space for movement.
In addition to basic size measurements, the metrologist will also observe the physical characteristics of the measured person, such as whether there are high or low shoulders, hunchback, protruding belly, etc., and indicate them in the records for corresponding adjustments when making clothing.
After the measurement is completed, the metrologist will recheck and organize all measurement data to ensure accuracy and correctness. These data will become an important basis for making customized clothing.
For example, if a customer has a slight hunchback, the metrologist will increase the size appropriately when measuring the length of the back and adjust the back shape during the production process to ensure comfort and aesthetics when wearing the clothing.
In short, the process of measuring customized clothing is a meticulous, professional, and personalized process that requires a body measurement specialist to have rich experience and keen observation skills to ensure that the final customized clothing can perfectly fit the customer's body and exhibit the best results.
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