Top Page Measuring Guide
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Tuesday, 10 October 2006 |
This is a visual guide to how we measure our jeans.
All the measurements on our website are derived
using this method.
When trying to determine your correct size we
recommend measuring a pair of your own jeans that
fit you well the way we show here and comparing
those to the measurements we've posted for each
style. You may also email your measurements to us
for further assistance.
*NOTE: This measuring system and guide was
created by/for Blue in Green and all images and written content are
property of Blue in Green LLC. If you choose to use them for your own
website (and we've found a bunch that have), that's ok, just a small note in recognition of where they were borrowed from would be commendable.
Measuring the Waist
Step 1: Button up the jean.
Step 2: Lay the jean out flat with the top front edge even with the top back edge and pull tight.
Step 3: Measure from one side of the waist to the other.
Step 4: Double this measurement.
Measuring the Front Rise
Step 1: Button up the jean.
Step 2: Lay the jean out flat.
Step 3: Measure from the crotch seam to the top of the front of the jean.
Measuring the Back Rise
Step 1: Button up the jean.
Step 2: Lay the jean out flat.
Step 3: Measure from the crotch seam to the top of the back of the jean.
Measuring the Upper Thigh
Step 1: Lay the jean out flat.
Step 2: Measure straight from the crotch to the outside of the leg parallel to the waistband.
Measuring the Knee
Part 1:
Step 1: Lay the jean out flat with the outseams at both edges.
Step 2: Measure 13 inches from the crotch down the inside seam of the leg.
Part 2:
Step 1: From this point (13 inches down from the crotch) measure from one side of the pant leg to the other (the width of the knee).
Measuring the Leg Opening
Step 1: Lay the jean out flat with the outseams at both edges.
Step 2: Measure from one side of the leg opening to the other side.
Measuring the Inseam
Step 1: Lay the jean out flat with inseam at the center of the leg.
Step 2: Measure from the crotch to the edge of the leg along the inside seam of the leg.
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