FAQ's and Howto's
Bust MeasurementHeight Measurement
Hip Measurement
Measure Women's Waist
Shoulder width
Sleeve Length
Bust Measurement
Take this measurement over the garments that will be worn under the item being ordered. Measure completely around the body at the fullest part of the bust, keeping tape under the arms and around the back. The tape should be parallel to the floor and snug but not too tight.
If individual is extremely full busted, or has very narrow shoulders, also provide shoulder width across the back from tip to tip of shoulders. Do not provide bra size.
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If individual is extremely full busted, or has very narrow shoulders, also provide shoulder width across the back from tip to tip of shoulders. Do not provide bra size.
Height Measurement
Fasten a measuring chart or tape to the wall and have the person being measured stand up straight against the wall chart, with their "Sunday" shoes on, and heels against the wall. The back of the head should touch the chart.
Place a ruler on top of the head, parallel to the floor. Record this measurement in feet and inches (for example, 5'6") on the Order Form under Height in Shoes.
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Place a ruler on top of the head, parallel to the floor. Record this measurement in feet and inches (for example, 5'6") on the Order Form under Height in Shoes.
Hip Measurement
Please provide hip measurement when ordering a clergy cassock or choir or pulpit robe when the hip measurement is significantly larger than the chest.
Wrap a tape measure around the fullest part of the hips or thighs, whichever are fullest, approximately 8"-11" below the waist. Add this measurement to the Order Form under Special Instructions.
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Wrap a tape measure around the fullest part of the hips or thighs, whichever are fullest, approximately 8"-11" below the waist. Add this measurement to the Order Form under Special Instructions.
Measure Women's Waist
If you are ordering a custom tailored clergy cassock, please check the size chart associated with the style you have selected. If your waist measurement exceeds the maximum shown for your cassock size, you will require special tailoring. Please use this guideline for measuring your waist.
To find your natural waistline, bend slightly to one side. Your body will "crease" at the point of your waist. Wrap a tape measure around your waist over the clothing which will be worn under the cassock, and record this measurement in inches on your Order Form.
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To find your natural waistline, bend slightly to one side. Your body will "crease" at the point of your waist. Wrap a tape measure around your waist over the clothing which will be worn under the cassock, and record this measurement in inches on your Order Form.
Shoulder width
Measure across the top of the shoulders at the back from the tip of your shoulder to the opposite tip. Use this measurement when comparing your size to a Custom Cassock Sizing Chart. If your shoulder width does not conform to a size on these charts, (i.e. your shoulders are too wide or too narrow), you may wish to have your cassock specially tailored. There will be an additional charge for this service. Ask your dealer for a cost estimate.
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Sleeve Length
Shirt sleeve lengths are required for all pulpit robes, clergy jackets, and clergy cassocks. If you know your exact shirt sleeve length, you may use this size, however today many shirts are tailored to a 34"-35" length, which is not adequate for custom tailoring.
To measure sleeve length, bend the arm at the elbow and hold arm out in front, parallel to the floor as if looking at a watch. Then, measure from the center back of the neck at the base of the neck, over the top of the shoulder, around the extended elbow, and down to the wristbone. Record this sleeve size on the Order Form, rounded up to the nearest full inch. Do not round down.
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To measure sleeve length, bend the arm at the elbow and hold arm out in front, parallel to the floor as if looking at a watch. Then, measure from the center back of the neck at the base of the neck, over the top of the shoulder, around the extended elbow, and down to the wristbone. Record this sleeve size on the Order Form, rounded up to the nearest full inch. Do not round down.
