Garment measurement is the cornerstone of successful garment production. Accurate measurement techniques are essential for creating high-quality, well-fitting, and visually appealing garments.
Measuring Garment Parts
- Collar Circumference: Unfold the collar and measure the upper length for stand collars or the bottom length for others.
- Clothes Length:
- High Point of Shoulder: Measure vertically from the left shoulder seam's highest point to the bottom edge.
- Center Front Neck: Measure vertically from the middle of the front collar to the bottom.
- Center Back Neck: Measure vertically from the middle of the back collar to the bottom.
- Sleeve Length:
- Normal Sleeve Length: Measure from the highest point of the sleeve to the middle of the cuff edge.
- Raglan Sleeve Length: Measure from the center front neck to the middle of the cuff edge.
- Across Back Shoulder: Measure from the left shoulder seam to the right shoulder seam.
- Cuff Circumference: Flatten the cuff and measure the entire circumference.
Measurement of Size:
- The basic measurement principle applies to all garments, but the method may vary slightly for different customers.
- Garments must be flat and not stretched or curled during measurement.
- Ensure the garment lies flat on a clean, spacious inspection table. A sturdy, flexible ruler is recommended.
- Measure every size to ensure accuracy, checking multiple pieces if necessary.
- Standard measurement error is 1-2cm due to manual production processes.
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