Measurements Guide

It is important for us to find the right size of pants, jacket or shirt for you. The best way to find out your size is to measure the pants or jacket that best fits your body. Therefore, on this page we will share measurement guidelines that can be used as a reference in choosing the right size for our products.

Pants

1. Waist

To measure pants, we use the Flat method. This method is the most common measurement method carried out throughout the world. To measure the size of the waist, place the pants on a flat surface and pull it tight so that there is no space left between the front and back side of the pants. Place the measuring tape on one side and use your hands to hold the pants, then measure across the side. The result of the measurement is multiplied by two (2) to get the size of your waist.

Measurement starts from the edge of the waistband.

2. Front Rise

For the measurement of the front rise, put pants on a flat surface and place the edge of the measuring tape on the crotch seam. Hold the pants, and extend the measuring tape to the top of the waistband.

Measurement starts from the crotch seam.

3. Back Rise

Same with the measurement of the front rise, starting from the crocth seam then the measuring tape is stretched straight to the top of the back waist band.

4. Thigh

Place the end of the measuring tape at a corner where the back rise is visible in front, hold the pants and then extend the measuring tape 90 degrees across to the other side.

5. Knee

There are 2 steps to measure knee width. First, extend the measuring tape from the crotch seam (same as the front rise and thighs) along the 13 “inseam.

Then measure 90 degrees across to the other side of the pants.

6. Inseam

Lay your pants on a flat surface. Place the end of the measuring tape on the crotch seam and then extend it following the inseam stitches to the end of the pants.

7. Leg Opening

Extend the measuring tape from the edge of the hem to the other side.