How to Take Measurements for a Men's Dress Shirt
For the man who doesn't dress up often to the businessman in his daily shirt and tie, venturing out of the world of Small, Medium, Large sizing into numbered measurements can be tricky. With a tailor's tape measure in hand we set off to find that fit that's right for you. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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Obtain a tailor's tape measure. Most men don't have these lying around, but a tailor's tape measure can be found anywhere standard sewing supplies are sold.
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Find someone to assist you in taking the measurements if the dress shirt is for you.
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Hold your arm out to your side at a 90-degree angle while your assistant measures from your spine to your wrist. Round up to the nearest whole inch to find your sleeve length.
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Measure around your neck keeping two fingers between your neck and the tape measure to make sure that in your final measurement you will have enough room for movement. Round up to the nearest inch or half inch to find your collar size.
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Put these two measurements side by side. For example: 15 (collar size) 32/33 (sleeve length). Now head off to your local men's fashion retailer to pick up your perfect fit shirt.
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Tips & Warnings
It is important to note that these shirts should be dry cleaned only so they keep the same perfect fit that you were looking for with your measurements.
- Photo Credit measure me image by Kimberly Reinick from Fotolia.com
Comments
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Michael Melchiorre
Sep 19, 2008
What about length? I purchased this dress shirt and it was way too long... Sometimes I like to wear dress shirts untucked. -
Michael Melchiorre
Sep 19, 2008
What about length? I purchased this dress shirt and it was way too long... Sometimes I like to wear dress shirts untucked.