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:: HOW TO MEASURE

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ALL THE ACTUAL MEASUREMENTS GIVEN ON THE SITE REFER TO THE MEASUREMENTS OF THE GARMENT AND NOT THE SIZE IT WILL FIT.

THE BEST WAY OF CHECKING IF AN ITEM WILL FIT IS TO MEASURE A SIMILAR GARMENT YOU HAVE WHICH FITS WELL AND COMPARE THE MEASUREMENTS. SEE BELOW FOR DETAILS OF WHERE TO TAKE THE MEASUREMENTS.
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We customise our outfits for your needs so we do not keep much ready stock.
Therefore, it is possible to make style changes e.g length of tops or length of sleeves or neck design or type of bottoms.

If you need any help to determine your size or on anything else, please call our specialist on (65)63362717(Singapore) or email us.
We can also set up an appointment over MSN Messenger.

[Please submit your measurements in inches.]

When we give the bust measurement on an item it is measured directly at the top of the side seams (armpit to armpit) laid flat, then the measurement is doubled, giving the circumference.

If you don't have a similar garment to measure please consider that items generally measure a little wider at that point than the actual bust measurement. You should deduct approximately 1" / 2.5 cm from this to arrive at the measurement around the bust. You will also need at least 2" / 5 cm "ease of fit" in the garment, which you should also deduct. You can check the result against your own measurements. For example if an item has an actual bust measurement of 39" / 99 cm, that should fit bust 36" / 91.5 cm. If the fabric is indicated as being stretchy then you can generally get away with less "ease of fit" depending on how tight you prefer your clothing to be. Please note that we still recommend that you measure something similar, the above method is intended as a rough guide only.

How To Measure
For best results measure tightly and let someone else measure you.

Chest : Measure the fullest part of your chest/bust, keeping the tape level.
Waist : Measure your natural waist where your torso is the smallest.
Hips : Stand with the heels and measure the fullest part of your hips.
Pants/Skirt Length : Measure from natural waist line. Remember to add inches for heels/stilettos when measuring.
Length of Top : Measure starting from your shoulder up to where you would like the length to be.

Please inform us if you would like to change anything else in the outfit.

 
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