





- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: Zarighar
- Model: ZGW6445
- Weight: 7.00kg
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Women's Measurement Guide
Top:
1. Neck Circumference
2. Cross Shoulder
3. Bust Circumference
4. Sleeve Length
5. Bicep
6. Armhole
7. Head Circumference
8. Shirt Length
9. Neck to Bust Point
10. Bust Point to Bust Point
11. Shirt Waist
12. Central back neck
Bottom:
13. Trouser Waist Circumference
14. Hip Circumference
15. Crotch
16. Thigh Circumference
17. Knee Circumference
18. Calf Circumference
19. Trouser Length
20. Trouser Inseam
21. Trouser Waist to Knee
22. Trouser Cuffs
23. Ankle
24. Height
Measurement Details
You may leave some measurement that are only needed for specific outfits. Make sure you measure carefully and double check with it. It is a good idea to have someone else measure you.
Please keep in mind that you should be wearing normal clothes or undergarments. Jeans and heavy blouses are not recommended while being measured. Lay the tape measure flat against the skin; don't pull it too tight, nor let it droop.
1. Neck Circumference [Back to top]
Measure round your neck in inches. Let the tape measure rest on your clavicle.
2. Cross Shoulder [Back to top]
The horizontal width measurement from shoulder point to shoulder point. Take measurement at back shoulder.
3. Bust/Chest Circumference [Back to top]
Place tape measure round your chest at the fullest expanse of the bust.
4. Sleeve Length [Back to top]
Measure from the top of your shoulder to your wrist.
5. Bicep [Back to top]
Pace tape measure round your widest muscle of arm.
6. Armhole [Back to top]
Lift the arm a little and bend the elbow slightly - measure around the armhole loosely so that it will not bind when the arm is lifted up and down.
7. Head Circumference [Back to top]
Place tape measure round the head. This measurement is required for high necks or stand collars.
8. Shirt Length [Back to top]
Measure from shoulder to over bust and down to as long as you want. Usually down to bellybutton or slightly above the knee cap recommended for Shalwar Kameez and Trouser Suits.
9. Neck to Bust Point [Back to top]
Place tape measure to the point where neck is starting to the bust point.
10. Bust Point to Bust Point [Back to top] |
Place tape measure from bust point to bust point.
11. Shirt Waist [Back to top]
Place tape measure round the natural waistline.
12. Central back neck [Back to top]
Place tape measure to centre of the back neck to the point you require the depth.
13. Trouser Waist Circumference [Back to top]
Place tape measure round the trouser waistline.
14. Hip Circumference [Back to top]
The circumference along the horizontal line at the widest point of the hip across the fullest part of the buttocks and over the end of the thigh bone.
15. Crotch [Back to top]
Trouser waist to joined of the leg. You can also take crotch depth by sitting down on a flat hard chair. Take the measurement on the side from the waist to the chair.
16. Thigh Circumference [Back to top]
Take thigh circumference round the widest part of the leg. High up on the leg, just below the crotch.
17. Knee Circumference [Back to top]
Measure around the knee little loosely.
18. Calf Circumference [Back to top]
Measure the girth around the largest part of the calf.
19. Trouser Length [Back to top]
Measure as outer length of trouser including waistband. This is the length from top of where you wear your trouser at the waist down till where the trouser hem skims your feet.
20. Trouser Inseam [Back to top]
Take inseam measurement from the crotch, where two legs join, to bottom of the leg.
21. Trouser Waist to Knee [Back to top]
Place tape measure to the trouser waist until knee cap. This measurement is usually required for ghararas, fishtail and mermaid cuts.
22. Trouser Cuffs [Back to top]
The round area on the bottoms of trouser legs.
23. Ankle [Back to top]
Measure ankle circumference digonally over the base of the heel and across the ankle bone.
24. Height [Back to top]
Your full height from top of your head to the floor.
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Each and every product we offer has been crafted with the utmost attention to quality and finesse. We implore you to treat your garment with great care and respect, for it is not simply an object, but a work of art.
In order to maintain the pristine condition of your garment, it is imperative that you follow these instructions closely.
- First and foremost, we must advise that the garment is to be handled with the utmost care and caution at all times.
- Avoid any undue strain or force on the fabric, and do not engage in any activities that may cause it to become soiled or damaged.
- We must stress that the garment is to be dry cleaned only, as other cleaning methods may cause irreparable damage to the delicate fibers and intricate designs.
- We urge you to take the garment to a reputable dry cleaner, and to avoid attempting to clean it yourself, as this may lead to disastrous consequences.
- Remember, your garment is a testament to your impeccable taste and sophistication. By following these guidelines, you will ensure that it remains in pristine condition for years to come.
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Top:
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Bottom:
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- Style: Lehenga
Dupatta:
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- Fabric: Organza
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