This guide shows you everything you need to know about measuring a Bodysuit. There are more angles to a bodysuit than there are with a standard shirt or pair of pants...
There are more angles to a bodysuit than there are with a standard shirt or pair of pants, which can make measuring this item a bit more difficult. If you’re interested in learning how to measure a bodysuit, we’ve got you covered.
First Things First
Before we start make sure you lie the bodysuit flat to avoid any wrinkles that could lead to incorrect measurements
															Step-by-Step Guide to Measuring a Bodysuit
Steps
- Collar to shoulder: Place the measuring tape in the middle of the collar and pull it to the shoulder
 - Shoulder to shoulder: Measure from the tip of one shoulder across to the tip of the next shoulder
 - Sleeve: Measure the sleeve length by placing the measuring tape at the tip of the shoulder and pulling it down to the end of the sleeve
 - Width: Measure the width of the waist area by placing the measuring tape where the waist would fall on one end and pulling it across to the other side
 - Front length: Measure the length from the top shoulder to the bottom of the leg
 - Inseam: Measure from the inside of the crotch area to the bottom of the leg
 - All done!
 
Measuring tips
- Always measure bodysuits flat to avoid measuring wrinkles and measuring incorrectly
 - Make sure you use a flexible measuring tape. Don’t use a ruler to measure your garments, ever- especially not a bodysuit that has so many angles that need to be measured precisely. A ruler is too stiff to get accurate measurements.
 - Round your measurements to the nearest ¼ inch to get the most accurate number.
 - Measure more than once! Confirm that you have the correct measurements by measuring your bodysuit at least twice.
 
						
							
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