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When taking measurements, it's important to wear fitted clothes. The measurements include neck to wrist (A), center back length (B), natural waist (C), chest circumference (D), inseam (E), collar bone to crotch (F), shoulder width (G), waist circumference (I), hips (J), thigh (K), calf circumference (L), rise (M), and neck size (N). Make sure the tape measure is level and avoid sagging or tightness in certain areas. You want to make sure that you don't have any baggy or loose clothes on for whenever you're getting your measurements. Our first measurement is going to be measurement A and that's your neck to your wrist. You're going to measure from the center of the neck bone down to the wrist. Measurement B is your center back length. You're going to measure from the neck bone down to the waist. Measurement C will be your natural waist and you're going to measure around where the belly button is and you want to make sure that you have the tape measure level the whole way around no high or low spots. Measurement D is your chest circumference. You're going to measure around the widest part of the chest and once again make sure that you have that tape being level the whole way around no high or low spots. Measurement E is your inseam. You're going to measure from the crotch seam down to the ankle bone. Measurement F is your collar bone down to the crotch seam. Measurement G is your shoulder width. You're going to measure from the end of one shoulder to the end of the other shoulder. Measurement I is the circumference of where the waist of your pants are. Measurement J is your hips. You're going to measure around the widest part of the hips. Making sure that tape is level the whole way around again. Down on one knee you're going to do measurement K and measurement L. Measurement K is your thigh measurement and measurement L is your calf circumference. Standing up you're going to do measurement M and that's your rise. You're going to measure from the front of the waist to the back of the waist and you want to make sure that the tape isn't sagging in the crotch seam area or it's not too snug. Then measurement N is your neck size.

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