How to Measure for Jeans: 12 Steps
When it comes to finding the perfect pair of jeans, understanding your measurements is essential. A well-fitted pair of jeans can make a world of difference in terms of comfort and style. To help you find your perfect fit, we have compiled a simple 12-step guide on how to measure for jeans.
1. Prepare your tools: Before you start measuring, ensure that you have a soft measuring tape and a notepad to jot down your measurements.
2. Wear comfortable clothes: Choose form-fitting clothes, such as leggings or a tight tank top, to ensure accurate measurements.
3. Stand tall: Ensure that you are standing straight with your feet slightly apart while measuring.
4. Measure your natural waistline: Locate the narrowest part of your waist, just above your belly button, and wrap the measuring tape around it. Make sure the tape is not twisted and is parallel to the floor. Record this measurement as “Waist.”
5. Measure your hip circumference: Stand with your feet together and locate the widest part of your hip region by placing one hand on each hip bone. Wrap the tape around this area and record the measurement as “Hip.”
6. Determine your rise preference: Choose between a high-rise, mid-rise, or low-rise style based on personal preference. High-rise jeans sit at your natural waistline, mid-rise sit slightly below your navel, and low-rise sit about 2-3 inches below your navel.
7. Measure front rise: With the rise preference in mind, place one end of the tape at the center front seam where jeans would sit on your chosen rise level – then run it down through to the center seam between legs at the crotch area. Record this measurement as “Front Rise.”
8. Measure back rise: Position one end of the tape at the exact spot where jeans would sit on back waistline, then run it down through the center seam to meet the front rise measurement at the crotch area. Record this figure as “Back Rise.”
9. Measure your thigh circumference: To measure your thighs, stand with your feet slightly apart and locate the hip to thigh joint. Wrap the tape around the widest part of your thigh and record the measurement as “Thigh.”
10. Determine your ideal inseam length: Measure from the crotch seam down to where you want your jeans to end, whether at your ankle, mid-calf, or just below the knee. Record this measurement as “Inseam.”
11. Measure leg opening width (if desired): If you have a preference for how wide or narrow you want your pant legs to be, wrap the measuring tape around your ankle or desired leg opening width and take note of it.
12. Go shopping: With all these measurements, you are ready to find that perfect pair of jeans – just remember to check sizing charts from different brands as they may vary slightly.
By following these 12 steps, you will be well-prepared to find a pair of jeans that not only look great but are comfortable and tailored perfectly for your body shape and proportions. Happy shopping!