You'd better measure yourself by soft tape. If you don't have soft tape you can use a string to measure yourself then measure the string by normal tape. If your measurement is wrong we will not take any responsibility for the costume. Please make sure your measurement is correct.
Miss
You must tell me your height? Weight? Sex? Bust? Waist? Hip? Otherwise I can't make the costume. (Your body size not the final size of the costume.) If you are a plus size, (If you are heavier or taller than average person or if you are a man and you want to make woman's costume) you'd better provide more detail measurements. Please see the bottom of the page.
You must give us Colour ( If there is more than one colour to choose)
Height
Sex( Man's shoulder and arm circumference are usually wider than woman. It is important in making costume)
Bust
The bust measurement is taken by placing the tape measure over the back, underneath the arms and then over the highest point on the bust. Do not pull the tape measure too tight. This should be an exact measurement, not too tight and not too loose. ( Measure with bra on)
Waist
Tie a string around your waist to determine the location of your waist. Then measure the string. Here it is very important to measure your true waist size, and not to pull the tape measure too tight or too loose. Otherwise the costume will be too tight or too loose.
Hip
The hip measurement is taken over the widest part of the hips.
If you want to buy dress you'd better provide:
Skirt Length cm? From waist to length desired
Other measurements you think might needed!


Men
You must tell me your height? Weight? Sex? Chest? Waist?Hip? Otherwise I can't make the costume. (Your body size not the final size of the costume.)
You must give us Colour ( If there is more than one colour to choose)
Height
Sex( Man's shoulder and arm circumference are usually wider than woman. It is important in making costume)
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Chest
The chest measurement is taken around the widest part of the chest. Measure under the arms.Do not pull the tape measure too tight. This should be an exact measurement, not too tight and not too loose. Otherwise the costume will be too tight or too loose.
Waist
Measure around the natural waist line.Here it is very important to measure your true waist size, and not to pull the tape measure too tight or too loose.
Hip
Measure around the fullest part of the hip.
Other measurements you think might needed!
If you are a plus size, (If you are heavier or taller than average person or if you are a man and you want to make woman's costume) you'd better provide:
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1.Weight kg ? cm (important)
2.Height ?cm Body height, bare fee (important)
3.Neck ? cm Around the neck
4.Shoulder Width ? cm Width between shoulder ends, taken at back
5.Bust ? cm Around the biggest part of bust
6.Waist ? cm Around the natural waistline Here it is very important to measure your true waist size, and not to pull the tape measure too tight or too loose.
7.Hip ? cm Around the biggest part of hips
8.Shoulder to Waist ? cm Shoulder seam to natural waistline, taken at back
9.Arm Circumference ?cm Around the thickest part of upper arm
10.Skirt Length ?cm From waist to length desired
11.Arm Length ?cm From shoulder seam to your wrist
12.Cuff Circumference ? cm Desired cuff circumference
13. sex ( Man's shoulder and arm circumference are usually wider than woman. It is important in making costume)
If you want to buy costume which has already made:
All clothing manufacturers have their own idea of what measurements equal a 10, 14, 1X, 5X. None use the same measurements!
You should ALWAYS check the actual measurements in the listing of an item when purchasing online.
How to determine Your actual measurements:
Take your favorite comfortable fitting garment that matches what you are interested in (jeans, top, jacket) and lay it out flat on a bed or table top. Take a measuring tape or ruler and get matching measurements for the chart below. Consider if the garment you are measuring has any give or stretch and if the garment you are interesting in has it as well.
Some of our clothing is sized for juniors. Some items may run smaller than expected based on the labeled size.
NEVER go by the LABELED size for Fit.
All Measurements in Inches.
Check actual measurements provided in the individual auctions for the individual pieces.
Clothing Size Chart Key
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Tr |
Torso |
Measure from top center of shoulder to center of waist. |
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B |
Bust |
Measure around your body, under your arms and over the fullest part of your bust. |
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W |
Waist |
Hold measuring tape at your waistline and measure around your body, regular is just below belly button, low waist is lower (check rise to see how high). Easier: lay a comfortable pair of jeans flat, measure across the waist band along the top and multiply that by 2 (so if it measures 15 inches then you need 30 inch waist band). |
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H |
Hips |
Measure around the fullest part of your body, placing the tape about midway between your crotch and belly button. |
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I |
Inseam |
Take a pair of pants that fit you well and lay them flat. Measure the distance along the inseam between the crotch and the leg hem or have someone measure your body down to determine the lenght. |
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Rise |
Measure from the crotch seam up to the button. Low rise pants fall several inches below your belly button, regular waist is at or just below your belly button. |
If you don't have a measuring tape, you can use a piece of string and a ruler. When measuring, remember to keep the tape comfortably loose.
Stretch = Some material has a natural stretch or is made specifically to stretch. With stretch fabrics you usually have about a 2" give which means you can usually wear the garment with a snug fit but still have room to bend and move. We will state if the garment has stretch and how much it can comfortably stretch.
No Stretch = Some garments have little to no stretching. With these you need to add an inch or two for moving and bending room.
Sizing differences = We provide the manufacturers labeled size as well as a 'Fits Like' and actual measurements. There is no standardized sizing guidelines that manufacturers have to follow so there is a definite float between actual size and labeled size. Please check your measurements before bidding to be sure the garment will fit you comfortably.
The size chart is NOT based on our clothing - the measurements for the item you are interested in are in the listing for that item. The chart is provided to help you determine our FITS LIKE sizing and what is appropriate for you. Many of our items run smaller than the labeled size Please Check Measurements and the Fits Like size - NEVER GO BY THE LABELED SIZE when choose already made costume.
MAßANGABEN
Die beste und einfachste Methode um ihre Maße zu nehmen ist ein Maßband. Sollten Sie keins haben, können Sie auch ein Band oder eine Schnur nehmen, und diese hinterher mit einem Lineal ausmessen, was aber zu Ungenauigkeiten führen kann.
à Sollten Ihre Maße nicht stimmen, übernehmen wir keine Haftung für Ersatzansprüche oder Erstattung!

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