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The following 7 questions are designed so that we may compare measurements given with your general body shape

to ensure accuracy when crafting your blazer.

1. General
1.

The Measurement Guide


Build

A BRIEF GUIDE TO YOUR PERFECTLY FITTED JACKET For our online measurement process, to ensure the best fit possible, we ask 10 simple questions to gauge your body shape & ask you to take 10 simple measurements from which our tailors produce your fitted garment. The picture you help us build of your body shape helps us to get an accurate picture of how the garment must be

Slim

2. Muscular

3. Overweight

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2. Posture
1. Normal Hunched 2. Curved 3.

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3. Stomach

1. Flat Stomach Stomach

2. Slight Stomach

3. Large

4. Shoulder type
1) Square shoulders

2) Normal shoulders

3)

Sloping shoulders

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5. Shoulder Angle
1) Even Shoulders Dropped Right Shoulder 2) Dropped Left Shoulder 3)

6.

Chest Type
2) Muscular and developed 3)

1) Normal flat chest Large and sagging

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7. Arms
1) Normal Large, not muscular 2) Muscular and developed 3)

8. Dominant Arm
Are you left or right handed?

9. Height
Please give in feet and inches.

10. Weight In Stones & Pounds


Converter from KG to Stones & Pounds: http://www.metric-conversions.org/weight/kilograms-to-stones.htm 2013 Gentlemen By Conduct Ltd

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4. 3. 5. 8. 7.

6. 1. 9.

2.

10.

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MEASUREMENTS
Please refer to the Measurement Diagram on the previous page for a visual guide 6. Centre Front Length of where to take each measurement. From base of neck (collar bone) to waist (at the point measured at number 4) Please provide all measurements in inches where applicable. Converter: cm to inches - http://www.metric-conversions.org/length/centimeters-to-inches.htm

1. Chest 7. Jacket Back Length Due to the more casual nature of a blazer/ sports jacket, GBC recommends a shorter jacket length than that which you would Please measure around fullest part of your chest around your back.taking Please note that it is find on your more traditional suit jacket ofand choice. We advise 3 inches normal for this measurement to differ from that which a ready-to-wear shirt/jacket chest off length of a your normal, longer suit jackets. A man of 6ft, wearing afact suit sizethe indicates. e.g. gentlemen that wears a 38 chest ready-to-wear blazer may in jacket of 32inches in length we advise to wear their blazer/jacket 29inches in measure their chest at XX length. This is purely a matter of personal preference and we are happy to accommodate your jacket to the length you desire.
Your desired length of jacket from the highest point of your shoulder (where shoulder & neck 2. Waist meet at the collar) down the front of the body to hem (where the jacket will fall at the bottom). Standing relaxed, measure around your waist at its widest point, at the bottom of the rib cage. 8. Sleeve Length From the point halfway between shoulder seam and armhole seam over bent elbow to wrist. 3. Width Across Back From armhole seam to armhole seam (halfway between shoulder and chest line) across the back of your body, with arms down by your side.

9.

Bicep

Around the largest part of the bicep.

4.

Shoulder

Measure from where your neck meets one shoulder across to the edge of your shoulder (where youd find the armhole seam on your shirt/ jacket. 10. Wrist

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