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Posted on March 10 , 2009 In: Jeans

How To Size Jeans

ge of the jeans. Double for the circumference. Lower hips: Use same procedure as #2. Measure horizontally across jeans, 1-2″ above bottom of zipper. Double for circumference. Thigh: Measure horizontally across the thigh at 3-4″ below the crotch seam. Double for circumference. Front rise: On the front of the jeans measure vertically from crotch seam to the top of the waist band. Back rise: Measure from the crotch seam to the top of the…

Posted on February 23 , 2011 In: Women

Petite Jeans

be narrower than regular sizes. If the fabric seam seems bulky or bunches in the seat seam, avoid this jean line. The waist cut means the petite jean will fit perfectly or gap underneath shirts and tops. The waist should sit at the appropriate place on the hip or waist, depending on the jean design. First, position the jeans exactly where you usually wear your jeans at the waist and hips, if the seat seam fits, then these jeans will fit well. If…

Posted on June 6 , 2009 In: Jeans

Jean Size

hard time.. Loose and saggy, then you’d be giving the others a sore-sight. Waist But if you found yourself stucked, then the least you could do is to get yourself a measurement. Don’t know how? Okay, take a look at this Jeans Measurement Chart. I have experienced the condition where some jeans with the same size, don’t fit the same way. Well, there’s another issue of unstandarized sizing between countries and shops. But …