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Men's traditional suit pants length

First of all, coat:

Coat size: 155/96A. Where 155 refers to the height, and 96 refers to the net chest size. A refers to a geometry (standard geometry).

Coat size: 72/ 1 12. Where 72 refers to the length of the coat, 1 12 refers to the bust of the finished coat (the bust of this suit plus 16cm is 1 12-96= 16).

Second, pants:

Pants size: 155/82A. Similarly, 155 refers to height and 82 refers to net waist size. Type a.

Pant size: 68/84. Pant lengths 68 and 84 refer to the waist size of the finished product.

3 feet is equivalent to 100 cm. I'm afraid I have to buy the model 180/ 100 or 185/ 100. It depends on the height and the length of pants.

Extended data:

A, coating measurement:

(1) Measurement of neck circumference: When the body is upright and the chin is slightly raised (it is appropriate to fill in two fingers but still slide), measure the circumference from the thinnest part of the neck below the throat joint with a tape measure.

(2) Measurement of shoulder width: the body is upright, hands are drooping, the tape measure is close to the body, and the distance from the outermost edge of one shoulder to the outermost edge of the other side is measured. From left to right, when the width and style between the shoulders need to be exaggerated, the shoulders can be relaxed appropriately.

(3) Measurement of the length of clothes: the body is upright and hands are drooping, and the tape is attached to the body vertically, measuring from the intersection of the shoulder line to the length between the two joints of the thumb. That is, from the shoulder at the top of the front side, through the highest point of the chest, and generally measured to the tiger's mouth.

(4) Measurement of sleeve length: the body is upright, hands are drooping, and the distance from the outermost edge of the shoulder to the wrist is measured with a tape measure (generally, the best distance from the outermost edge of the cuff to the tip of the thumb is 1 1cm).

(5) Measurement of chest circumference: Stand upright and naturally hold out your chest, and measure the horizontal circumference from the fullness of the chest with a tape measure (it is advisable to fill in two fingers but still slide). It usually represents the "shape" of a shirt. Outside the shirt, along the armpit, measure the highest part of the chest, balance the circumference, and add dimensions as needed.

(6) Measurement of the middle waist: the horizontal circumference measured from the thinnest part of the waist with a tape measure and the horizontal circumference measured from the most protruding part of the beer belly (it is advisable to slide with two fingers filled).

When you encounter a special body shape, you need to measure the size of the front and rear waist joints (in the thinnest part of the waist, a tape measure is placed horizontally), and measure the size of the front and rear waist joints respectively.

(7) Measure the sleeve fat: the body is upright, the arms are slightly lifted, and the circumference measured from the root of the arms with a tape measure (it is advisable to fill in a finger and still slide).

Second, the clothes measurement:

(1) Measure the length of trousers: the body is upright and the legs are differential. Measure the distance from the side seam of trousers to the lower foot with a tape measure (generally based on the heel).

(2) Straight measurement: the body is upright and the legs are divided. Measure the distance from the middle point on the back of the pants to the upper edge of the pants in front with a tape measure (the crotch tightness can be adjusted appropriately).

(3) Hip circumference measurement: the body is upright and the legs are differentiated. Measure the circumference of the most prominent part of the hip with a tape measure. Balance the circumference along the fullness of the hips, and relax if necessary.

(4) Waist circumference measurement: The body is upright, hands are raised, and the horizontal circumference is measured along the upper edge of the belt with a tape measure (it is advisable to slip with one finger). Represents the "type" of pants clothing. Measure a circle at the thinnest part of the waist outside the trousers and add the size as needed.

(5) Measure the rung: the body is upright and the legs are divided, and measure the circumference of the thigh root with a tape measure.

(6) Middle distance measurement: the body is upright and the legs are differentiated. Measure the circumference above the knee with a tape measure (generally 3-5cm above the knee).

Third, matters needing attention:

It is suggested to wear only shirts and trousers to ensure the accuracy of measurement;

When measuring, keep a moderate tightness, so that you can't move easily after filling 2 fingers.