With the increase in online shopping for clothes due to the influence of Corona and other factors, there are more and more people who are confused about choosing their size. As a result of choosing a size “on a whim,” you may find that it is not what you imagined when you received it, or that it is too loose-fitting or tight-fitting and does not match your body shape…etc. To avoid such problems, it is important to know the correct measurements as a basic knowledge. In order to avoid such problems, it is important to have a basic knowledge of how to take proper measurements. In this article, we will discuss “length,” which is one of the most important size indicators, especially in terms of the color balance and overall silhouette of the garment.
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How to measure the length of a garment, which is surprisingly easy to get wrong. Did you know to measure from the back neck point?
The “kitake” is the length of a straight line from the back neck point (the center of the base of the neck) to the hem when the garment is turned backward. It is not the same length as the length of the garment itself, and is not often listed on size charts.
The length you should choose depends on the type of tops you wear, but there is a method for calculating the proper length for tailored jackets, which are the standard wear for men. The formula is “(height – 25)/2-1=length. For example, if we apply the formula to the average height of Japanese men between 20 and 29 years old (171 cm), the appropriate length of a tailored jacket is 72 cm. Although this is only a guideline and not absolute, it is worth remembering in case you are unable to try on a jacket or purchase one via online shopping.
In addition, in casual wear, it is effective to look at the balance of the combination with other items and to select items based on how they will be worn. For a 171cm height, the standard length is said to be around 66cm for innerwear and 70cm for outerwear, but these figures are only a guide and should be used only as a reference. A few centimeters of difference in length can make a big difference in the impression of an outfit, so you should always check this when purchasing clothes.