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HOW TO MEASSURE YOUR HAWAIIAN CLOTHES |
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How to Measure your Hawaiian Dress |
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We recommend you measure a dress that you currently own and fit
you comfortably. Place it on a flat surface and measure as shown
on the sketch. Then compare them to our size chart for the size
needed.
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Shoulders:
Measure from the inseam of the outer shoulder and/or your
own shoulder to the other side.
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Bust: Measure from the inseam of
the underarm to the inseam on the other side and multiply by 2.
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Waist:
Measure from the waist area inseam to the other side and
multiply by 2.
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Hip:
Measure from the Hip area inseam to the other side and
multiply by 2.
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Lenght:
Measure from the back of the neck
to the end of the dress. Full length dresses are 17-19 inches
longer.
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| Note: Double the
measured number to match with the measurement on our size chart (if
applicable) |
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How to Measure your Hawaiian Shirt |
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Use a shirt that you currently own and that fit comfortably. Place
it on a flat surface and measure as shown on the sketch. Then
compare them to our size chart for the size needed. Please note
that Hawaiian shirts should be worn loosely.
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Shoulders:
Measure from the inseam of the outer shoulder and/or your
own shoulder to the other side.
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Chest: Measure from the inseam of
the underarm of the shirt to the inseam on the other side and
multiply by 2.
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| Lenght:
Measure from the back of the neck to the end of the shirt. |
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Note:Double the measured number to
match with the measurement on our size chart (if applicable)
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Additional Useful Information
Kid’s Hawaiian clothes (girls, boys,
and toddlers) are measured the same way as adults. Please see above for
details.
All cotton clothes will shrink about an inch after washing and drying.
Excessive drying will result in additional shrinkage.
Feel free to contact us if you have further questions. |