Prepare your tools: Use a soft ruler or tape measure to take your measurements, making sure the ruler is flat and not twisted.
Measure chest circumference:
Stand up straight, relax your shoulders and drop your arms naturally.
Measure around the fullest part of your chest horizontally with the ruler, making sure it is not too loose or too tight.
Record the measurement, which will help determine the right size for your blouse.
Measure your waist:
Stand up straight and relax your abdomen.
Using a ruler, measure horizontally around the thinnest part of the waist (usually above the belly button).
Again make sure the ruler is not too loose or too tight and record the measurement.
Measure hip circumference:
Stand straight with your legs together.
Using a ruler, measure horizontally around the fullest part of your buttocks.
Record the measurement, which will help determine the right size for pants or skirts.
Measure shoulder width:
Stand straight with your arms hanging naturally.
Measure with a ruler from the point of the left shoulder (i.e. the outer edge of the shoulder blade) to the point of the right shoulder, making sure to keep the ruler horizontal.
Record the measurement, which will help determine the shoulder fit of the blouse.
Measure the length of the bodice:
For dresses or tops, measure the length of the bodice to suit your personal preference and needs.
Starting at the highest point of the shoulder, measure down the body to the desired length.
Note other special measurements:
If you are purchasing a special style or a garment that requires a special size (e.g., skirt length for dresses, sleeve length, etc.), you can take additional measurements on a case-by-case basis.
Refer to the size chart:
When purchasing clothes, refer to the brand's size chart to determine your size. Sizing standards may vary from brand to brand, so it is recommended to check the specific brand's sizing guide.