Mesurement
Using a cloth measuring tape, measure over the undergarments you
will be
wearing with the style you are ordering.
If you don't have a measuring tape, simply use a piece of string
then
line it up against a yardstick.
For the most accurate results, wear a soft cup bra and keep your
arms
down. measure around your chest at the fullest point of the bust and under your arms.
To get your band size, measure around your rib cage, under bust,
then
add 5 inches.
to get your cup size, subtract your band size from your bust
size.
if
the difference between your bust size is:
- 1 inch: A
- 2 inch: B
- 3 inch: C
- 4 inch: D
Measure around your waist at the narrowest point.
Stand with your heels together and measure around the fullest
part
of
your hips.
Measure a similar style of well-fitting pants from the
crotch/rise
seam
along the inside leg to the hem.
To measure your foot length, sit down on a chair and place your
foot
flat on a piece of paper. Trace the foot by holding a pencil vertically and outlining
the
foot.
The longest toe and back of heel are the most important measurements. Using a ruler,
measure
the distance from the bottom of the heel to the tip of the longest toe. Record the
result
in
both inches and centimeters and use these measurements to find your size in the chart.
If
one
foot is larger than the other, the measurements for the larger foot should be used.
