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  A well-fitting standard size pair of slacks is the starting point for a beautifully fitting pair of custom men’s slacks. The key is taking accurate measurements. There are only a few steps and anyone can do it. Ready?

THE TRUTH ABOUT LABEL SIZES
  You might be surprised to learn that standard sizes (like 28, 36, 44, 54) really do not reflect your actual body waist. What’s more, these so-called “standard” sizes differ from one brand to another. So a 36 label in one pair of slacks could be a 34 or 38 in another. Confusing? Yes. A problem? Not at all. The solution is to take matters into your own hands. Carefully measure your pants or your Actual waist. That will give us an accurate waist size.

Please enter your Height and Weight
* Height : feet inches
* Weight :
lbs   

Please be very truthful and accurate. If you tell people you’re 6’5 and you’re really 6’3, please enter 6’3, same with your weight (We won’t tell anyone). These measurements are very important to help us create a pair of slacks that fits you really well.

Select your approximate jacket and Slacks Waist Size  
* Jacket Size :
* Slack Waist Size :
Enter whole numbers and fractions in decimals: Example 43.25 or 43.62
1/8 1/4 3/8 1/2 5/8 3/4 7/8
.12 .25 .37 .50 .67 .75 .87
Waist Size
The waist measurement is the most important of all, because standard label sizes do not reflect actual waist sizes. And because standard sizes vary from one manufacturer to another For example, when a pair of slacks is marked 34, it’s really closer to 36 inches at the waist! You must (and I’ll repeat) you must take the tape and actually measure your slacks waist or your skin waist to get the real waist measurement we can use.

 Measure your ready-to-wear slack waist and indicate the inches in the box. Finished Waist Measurement*
 

Pull your slacks outward and measure as shown.Multiply by 2 to get your waist measurement.






OR

Measure and select your actual "skin" waist and indicate the inches in the box. Skin Waist Measurement

Hold the tape snug to your body as shown.

Inseam Size


If your standard slacks feel baggy in the crotch, tighten them by increasing the inseam length
If your standard slacks feel are tight in the crotch, loosen them by decreasing the inseam length.
Measure the inseam of your best fitting slacks(measure both legs). Place the tape at the crotch and measure to the bottom of the hem or cuff
* Inseam { : LEFT LEG   
: RIGHT LEG
Outseam Size


Measure the Outseam of your best fitting slack’s (measure both legs)
Outseam { : LEFT LEG   
: RIGHT LEG
Leg Opening /Slacks Bottom
Preferred bottom size:
Take your slacks and measure one way and multiply by two.
Shoe Size
This will help us create a slacks bottom that looks great.
*Shoe Size  { : Country Code  
: Size                 
Front Rise
 
Front Rise Size     :              
in   
When measuring the front rise, make sure you close your pants' zipper or buttons. Lay them flat, front side up when measuring the front rise. Measure the front rise from the crotch seam up to the top of the waist.

Rise




Short Medium Long
Seat Shape
Slim Regular Hips Athletic Prominant Hips Husky Seat
Thigh Shape
Slim Normal Thighs Athletic Prominant Thighs Husky Thighs
Torso Shape


 
Short Torso Long Legs Evenly Proportioned Long Torso Short legs
Overall Fit
 How do store bought slacks generally fit you in these areas:
 
Hips/Seat :  

Thighs to Knee area :  

 
Customizing Comments
 What else would you like us to do to improve the overall fit on your slacks?
 

Thanks for taking the time to enter all your slack measurements. Why not save these measurements so you won’t have to enter them in the future? It’s very easy to do. Just log in to your account by clicking below link.

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