What are my Measurements?
The charm of unstitched suits lies in the ability to tailor them to your style and measurements, ensuring a perfect fit every time. We recognize that not everyone is familiar with measuring techniques, so we've provided helpful guide below to assist you in taking your personal body measurements for creating beautiful outfits. We suggest enlisting the help of a or family member for the best results!
For accurate measurements, we recommend wearing tight clothing and taking measurements in undergarments similar to what you'll wear on the event day, such a supportive bra instead of a sports bra.
Please measure in either inches or cm and specify this in the text box which shows at the checkout cart.

1. Height
Take off your shoes and stand straight with your back against a wall. Fix a point on the wall that is level with the top of your head. Take the measurement of the height from the point to the floor.
2. Shoulder to Apex Point
Measure from shoulder centre down to the bust point.
3. Front Neck Depth
Measure from your shoulder diagonally downward to the centre of your neck
4. Upper Bust
Measured above the bust point, just under the arms
5. Bust
Measured at the fullest part of your bust, make sure the tape measure stays parallel all the way around
6. Under Bust
Just below your bust, measure your lower chest
7. Kameez length
Measure from your shoulder centre, straight down to the point of your desire length for your top/blouse/kameez
8. Shoulder to Shoulder
Measure from one shoulder tip, across your back to your other shoulder tip
9. Back Neck Depth
Similar to 3. Front Neck Depth, measure your back neck depth. Draw the tape from the top of your shoulder, diagonally on the centre of your back.
10. Arm Hole
Wrap the tape around your arm hole, make sure it is not too tight,
11. Around Arm
Wrap the measuring tape around the fullest point of your bicep while keeping the arm relaxed
12. Sleeve Length
Skip if you want a sleeveless top.
Place the tape on your shoulder tip and down the arm to your desired length.
13. Waist
Place the tape around the narrowest part of your abdomen. Tip: This can be found by leaning over to one side and seeing where your waist folds.
14. Hips
Place the measurement around the widest part of your hips and buttocks.
15. Waist to feet
This will be the length of your trousers, usually taken from the waist to the feet. But start at the point where you naturally wear your trousers and then measure to the ground to get the desired length. Please include any heel measurements if you intend to wear heels.
16. Thigh
If you wish to have a gharara style, wrap the tape around the widest point of your thigh.
17. Ankle
If you wish to have a salwar style, wrap the tape loosely around your ankle.
We know this may seem daunting, but you only need to do it once to create countless styles!
Just keep in mind to re-measure if you experience any significant body changes
Otherwise it's recommended re-measure every six months.
