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                                                    HEIGHT
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Before taking the height measurement for a chudi, it is important to ensure that the garment is
wrinkle-free and properly fitted on the customer. Ask the customer to stand straight and then measure
the height from the top of their shoulder directly to the front side of their knee.
This measurement is specifically for short chudis. If the customer desires a normal-length chudi,
add an additional 3 inches to the height measurement. It's crucial to note that height may vary
based on the customer's preferences. When taking the measurement, avoid measuring over folding
seams or stitching seams; only consider the finishing of the garment for an accurate measurement.
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                            CHEST (CENTER ROUND)
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For achieving an optimal fit, it is essential to measure the chest center at the customer's bust line
without applying any pressure or looseness. This measurement serves as the base measurement
for obtaining the perfect fit. To cater to the customer's preferences, additional loosening can be
added based on their choice, typically indicated as +1, +2, or +3. It is advisable to round up the final
measurement to avoid fractions such as 32.25'', 32.5'', or 32.75''. By following this process, we can ensure
precise and customized measurements that result in a well-fitted garment.
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                                      WAIST HEIGHT (HIP)
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To determine the vertical length from the midpoint on top of the shoulder to the waistline, begin
measuring from the middle point of the shoulder and extend the tape vertically down the front of
the body until it reaches the waistline. This measurement should correspond to the height at which
the customer typically wears their blouse. This ensures accurate proportions and helps in achieving
a proper fit tailored to the customer's specific needs.
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                                WAIST (HIP) LOOSE
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To obtain the accurate waist circumference measurement, it is necessary to measure the distance around
the customer's waistline at the point where they fasten the final hook of their blouse. This measurement
should be taken without any tightness and can be adjusted to accommodate the customer's preference
for looseness. By measuring at this specific location, we can ensure an accurate and customized fit
according to the customer's requirements.
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                          SLIT OPEN FROM TOP (LENGTH)
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To measure the length of the side slit opening, start from the height of the center shoulder and measure
down to the seat line. On average, this measurement should be taken 3 inches below the point where
the customer wears their pants at the hip. It's important to ensure that the measurement does not
exceed 5 inches. However, keep in mind that the length of the side slit opening can vary according to
the customer's preference. By considering their desired style, the length of the side slit can be adjusted
accordingly, providing a customized fit and accommodating their individual preferences.
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                               SEAT LOOSE (SEAT ROUND)
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To obtain the seat line circumference measurement where the slit opens, it is recommended to measure
without applying any tightness or looseness for an accurate and proper fit. If the customer desires some
looseness, it is advisable to keep it within a maximum of 1 inch from the actual measurement.
Excessive looseness may compromise the comfort of the customer at this specific point.
Striking a balance between a precise fit and the customer's comfort is crucial to ensure their
satisfaction with the garment.
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                        FRONT NECK HEIGHT (DEPTH)
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To measure the height of the front neck, begin by placing the tape measure straight at the center
of the shoulder and extend it downwards. Instruct the customer to use their finger to indicate the
desired neck height. They should place their finger at the point where they want the neck to end.
Take the measurement from the center of the shoulder to the finger placement, ensuring that the
tape measure remains straight throughout the process. This method allows for a customized
measurement that corresponds to the customer's desired neck height.
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                          BACK NECK HEIGHT (DEPTH)
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To measure the height of the back neck, start by placing the tape measure straight at the center
of the shoulder and extend it downwards along the back. It is important to take the measurement
in a straight manner, avoiding any diagonal positioning. To confirm the back neck height according
to the customer's choice, have the measurement-taking person place their finger at the desired location
on the customer's back neck. Then, measure from the center of the shoulder to the finger placement.
This approach ensures that the back neck height is accurately determined based on the customer's
preferences and provides a customized fit.
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                                            SLEEVE LENGTH
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Measure the height of the hand from the finishing end portion of the shoulder downwards, according to the
customer's desired height. This measurement should not include any folding or stitching seams.
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                                SLEEVE ROUND
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To measure the circumference of the hand where the sleeve height ends, place the measuring tape
around the hand at that specific point. It is recommended to add a slight amount of looseness based
on the customer's preference. We suggest adding only 0.5 inches to the body measurement for a
comfortable fit. For instance, if the body measurement is 12 inches, the final measurement at the
sleeve height ending should be approximately 12.5 inches. This slight allowance ensures ease of
movement without the sleeves feeling too tight. Adjusting the measurement in this manner
provides a tailored fit according to the customer's requirements.
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MIDDLE HAND LOOSE
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To measure the circumference of the middle part of the customer's hand, position the measuring
tape straight around the thickest part of the bicep, which is typically just below the armpit.
Take this measurement without leaving any loose space. Additionally, add 0.5 inches to the body
measurement for a more accurate fit. For example, if the body measurement is 12 inches, the final
middle hand measurement would be approximately 12.5 inches.

It is important to ensure that the middle hand loose measurement is not less than the sleeve round
measurement, and it should not exceed the sleeve round measurement by more than 1.5 inches.
Both measurements can also be equal. This ensures that the garment fits comfortably around the
middle part of the hand, providing proper mobility without being overly tight or loose.
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                              SHOULDER FINISHING
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The shoulder finishing measurement is not taken as the entire shoulder circumference. Instead,
it is measured from the sleeve joint portion (shoulder bone) towards the next side of the neck,
depending on the customer's desired neckline. If the customer prefers a broad or wide neck,
the shoulder finishing measurement should be reduced accordingly. It is important to consider
the specific style and design requirements of the garment. For example, for a boat neck top,
the shoulder finishing should be smaller compared to a regular top. On the other hand, for a collar top,
the software automatically calculates the neck width and shoulder finishing based on the center chest.
By considering these factors, the shoulder finishing can be customized to meet the customer's
preferences and achieve the desired fit.
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                                       Pant Height
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To measure the height from the customer's waist to their foot, position yourself on the side of the customer.
Begin measuring from the point on their waist where they typically wear their pants and extend the tape
measure down to their foot. Take note of the measurement obtained, ensuring that it does not include any
folding allowance. For instance, the height measurement could be 40 inches.

It is important to avoid using measurements such as 40.25, 40.5, or 40.75 and instead provide whole number
measurements for simplicity and accuracy. By following these guidelines, you can accurately determine the
height from the waist to the foot, providing precise measurements for garment fitting or other purposes.
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                                         Seat Loose
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To measure the seat line circumference, place the tape measure around the customer's seat line without
applying any tightness or looseness. This measurement is taken as is, without any adjustments, as the software will automatically add the desired amount of loosening to this measurement for the finished garment.
For instance, the seat loose measurement could be 38 inches.
It is recommended to avoid using measurements with fractions such as 38.25, 38.5, or 38.75, and instead provide whole number measurements for simplicity and clarity. By following these guidelines, you can accurately determine the seat line circumference, which will serve as the base measurement for the software to apply the appropriate amount of loosening and create a well-fitted finished garment.
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                                      Bottom Loose *
When measuring the bottom loose of Punjabi Pant or Patiala Pant, take the half side measurement instead of
the full circumference. For example, if the bottom loose measurement is 7.5 inches, you would measure
7.5 inches on one side of the pant. However, if the customer is wearing a gathering or chudi pant, the bottom loose should be taken as a round circumference measurement. In this case, it is suggested not to add any additional looseness to the measurement. If the customer specifically requests some looseness, it can be added, but it's important to ensure that the fit remains visually appealing and perfect.
By following these guidelines, you can accurately measure the bottom loose of different types of pants,
taking into account the specific style and customer preferences for an ideal fit.
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                       Knee Loose ( Gathering Pant )
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To measure the knee circumference, place the tape measure around your knee, ensuring it is kept horizontal
to the floor. Measure the circumference of your knee, and for a comfortable fit, it is suggested to add one inch
to the actual body measurement. For example, if your actual body measurement yields a knee circumference of 14 inches, with the suggested addition of one inch, you would enter the round circumference measurement as 15 inches. By following these instructions and taking the suggested additional measurement, you can accurately determine the knee circumference and ensure a comfortable fit for garments or other purposes.
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