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How to Measure Yourself for Custom Historical Clothing - MIMIRS SAUM

How to Measure Yourself for Custom Historical Clothing

When it comes to historical clothing, achieving the perfect fit is essential for both comfort and authenticity. At Mimirs Saum, we understand that accurate measurements are the key to creating garments that you'll love and cherish. Whether you're ordering a custom tunic, dress, or pair of pants, this guide will walk you through the process of measuring yourself correctly.

Why Accurate Measurements Matter

Historical clothing is all about authenticity and precision. By providing accurate measurements, you're ensuring that your garment will fit as intended, reflecting the historical accuracy and high-quality craftsmanship that Mimirs Saum is known for. This not only enhances your comfort but also reduces the need for returns or alterations.

Step-by-Step Measurement Guide

1. Chest/Bust Measurement

  • How to Measure: Stand straight with your arms relaxed at your sides. Wrap the tape measure around the fullest part of your chest or bust, ensuring it's parallel to the ground. Breathe naturally and note the measurement.

2. Waist Measurement

  • How to Measure: Locate your natural waistline, typically the narrowest part of your torso. Hold the tape measure snugly around your waist, not too tight, and record the measurement while breathing normally.

3. Hips Measurement

  • How to Measure: Measure around the fullest part of your hips and buttocks. Keep the tape measure parallel to the floor and your feet together. Write down the measurement.

4. Shoulder Width

  • How to Measure: Measure from the outer edge of one shoulder to the other, following the natural curve. This ensures comfortable arm movement.

5. Arm Length

  • How to Measure: Bend your arm slightly at the elbow and measure from the shoulder point to the wrist bone. This ensures sleeves are the right length.

6. Length Measurements

  • Tunic Length: Measure from the top of your shoulder down to your knee or desired length.
  • Dress Length: Measure from the top of your shoulder down to your ankle or desired length.
  • Pants Length:
    • Bjorn and Ragnar Pants: Measure from the waistline down to the knee or desired length.
    • Leif Pants: Measure from the waistline down to the ankle or desired length.

Tips for Accurate Measurements

  • Wear lightweight clothing or undergarments while measuring.
  • Keep the tape measure snug but not tight.
  • Take each measurement twice to ensure accuracy.
  • Have a friend assist you for best results, if possible.

Final Thoughts

By following these guidelines, you'll provide us with the precise measurements needed to create your custom historical garment. At Mimirs Saum, we're committed to delivering the highest quality and authenticity in every piece, and your accurate measurements are a vital part of this process.

We hope this guide helps you feel confident in taking your measurements and look forward to crafting a piece that you'll love. If you have any questions or need further assistance, don't hesitate to reach out to our customer support team.

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