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How to Measure
 

We have provided a helpful guide for taking your measurements!

  • Keepsakes Bridalcannot assume ​​responsibility for the size ordered or the measurements ​​taken. The customer is responsible for the size they order.​
  • Keepsakes Bridalcannot suggest a ​​specific size.
  • It’s best to be measured wearing the exact ​​undergarments, slip, and shoes you’ll be wearing the day ​​of the wedding or event.​
  • Designers use the English Standard System for all ​​measurements and sizes.​
  • Designers determine their sizes by the bust, waist, and ​hip measurements.

See the following for measuring tips!​
​​
​​​​​​​​​​Taking the Bust Measurement

  1. Stand straight with your heels together and arms ​​down at your side.​
  2. Position the measuring tape so that it covers the ​​widest part of your back and the fullest part of your bust.​
  3. Keep your thumb behind the tape and do not pull it ​​tight.

​​​​​​​​​​​Taking the Waist Measurement​​​

  1. ​​​Standing straight, bend to your side. The bend is ​​your natural waist.​
  2. Stand straight and keep your heels together.​
  3. Place the measuring tape around your natural ​​waist.​
  4. Keep your thumb behind the tape and do not pull it ​​tight.

​​​​​​​​​​​Taking the Hip Measurement

  1. Stand straight with your heels together and arms ​​down at your side.​
  2. Position the measuring tape around the widest ​​part of your hips.​
  3. Keep your thumb behind the tape and do not pull it ​​tight.

Select designers offer special length options. See the ​​following for tips!​

​​​​​​​​​​​Hollow to Hem

​​​​​​​​​​​The Hollow to Hem measurement determines a specific ​length for the gown to be made. Not all designers off this. ​ ​It is very important to wear the exact undergarments, slip, ​ ​and shoes as the day of the wedding or event as this will ​ ​affect the accuracy of the measurement. When selecting Hollow to Hem on the order form, please indicate the ​ ​measurement in the space provided. Provide the ​ ​measurement in whole inches. Half inches are not ​accepted. Availability and fees are dependent on each ​ ​designer. Most gowns come within one inch of the ​ ​measurement given.​​​

  1. Stand straight and face forward with your arms at ​​your sides.​
  2. Place the tape measure ¼” below the hollow or ​​depression of your neck and measure to the waist ​​following the shape of your body.​
  3. Measure from the waist to where you want the ​​finished hem to fall following the shape of the slip.​
  4. Place the measuring tape ¼” below the hollow of ​​the neck and measure to the approximate finished hem. If ​​this measurement does not equal the total of the previous ​​two measurements, repeat all three measurements until ​​the measurements agree.​

Extra Length
​​
​​​​​​​​​​​Designers make their dresses with a standard Hollow to Hem measurement. This standard measurement varies between designers but normally is 58” Hollow to Hem. ​designers recommend considering extra length if you’re ​taller than 5’8” with the heel height you’ll wear with the ​gown. Extra length is typically 1” to 6” longer and will vary ​between designers. Availability and fees are dependent ​on each designer.​

​Once you have taken your measurements, see the ​​selected designer's size chart. The designer’s size chart ​​shows the measurements they use to make each size. ​​Compare your measurements to the size chart to ​​determine the size to order. Gowns are not custom made ​​according to your measurements and will run differently ​​than normal street clothes. Most gowns will need some ​​type of alterations.​​​ ​If your measurements indicate different sizes for the bust, waist, and hip measurements, designers generally ​​suggest ordering according to the largest measurement. ​​Gowns can be taken-in, but due to the modest seam ​​allowance in the gowns, there may not be enough fabric ​​to release to the size needed.
​​​​​​​

​​​​​We have provided a helpful guide for taking your measurements!

  • Keepsakes Bridalcannot assume ​​responsibility for the size ordered or the measurements ​​taken. The customer is responsible for the size they order.​
  • Keepsakes Bridalcannot suggest a ​​specific size.
  • It’s best to be measured wearing the exact ​​undergarments, slip, and shoes you’ll be wearing the day ​​of the wedding or event.​
  • Designers use the English Standard System for all ​​measurements and sizes.​
  • Designers determine their sizes by the bust, waist, and ​hip measurements.

See the following for measuring tips!​
​​
​​​​​​​​​​Taking the Bust Measurement

  1. Stand straight with your heels together and arms ​​down at your side.​
  2. Position the measuring tape so that it covers the ​​widest part of your back and the fullest part of your bust.​
  3. Keep your thumb behind the tape and do not pull it ​​tight.

​​​​​​​​​​​Taking the Waist Measurement​​​

  1. ​​​Standing straight, bend to your side. The bend is ​​your natural waist.​
  2. Stand straight and keep your heels together.​
  3. Place the measuring tape around your natural ​​waist.​
  4. Keep your thumb behind the tape and do not pull it ​​tight.

​​​​​​​​​​​Taking the Hip Measurement

  1. Stand straight with your heels together and arms ​​down at your side.​
  2. Position the measuring tape around the widest ​​part of your hips.​
  3. Keep your thumb behind the tape and do not pull it ​​tight.

Select designers offer special length options. See the ​​following for tips!​

​​​​​​​​​​​Hollow to Hem

​​​​​​​​​​​The Hollow to Hem measurement determines a specific ​length for the gown to be made. Not all designers off this. ​ ​It is very important to wear the exact undergarments, slip, ​ ​and shoes as the day of the wedding or event as this will ​ ​affect the accuracy of the measurement. When selecting Hollow to Hem on the order form, please indicate the ​ ​measurement in the space provided. Provide the ​ ​measurement in whole inches. Half inches are not ​accepted. Availability and fees are dependent on each ​ ​designer. Most gowns come within one inch of the ​ ​measurement given.​​​

  1. Stand straight and face forward with your arms at ​​your sides.​
  2. Place the tape measure ¼” below the hollow or ​​depression of your neck and measure to the waist ​​following the shape of your body.​
  3. Measure from the waist to where you want the ​​finished hem to fall following the shape of the slip.​
  4. Place the measuring tape ¼” below the hollow of ​​the neck and measure to the approximate finished hem. If ​​this measurement does not equal the total of the previous ​​two measurements, repeat all three measurements until ​​the measurements agree.​

Extra Length
​​
​​​​​​​​​​​Designers make their dresses with a standard Hollow to Hem measurement. This standard measurement varies between designers but normally is 58” Hollow to Hem. ​designers recommend considering extra length if you’re ​taller than 5’8” with the heel height you’ll wear with the ​gown. Extra length is typically 1” to 6” longer and will vary ​between designers. Availability and fees are dependent ​on each designer.​

​Once you have taken your measurements, see the ​​selected designer's size chart. The designer’s size chart ​​shows the measurements they use to make each size. ​​Compare your measurements to the size chart to ​​determine the size to order. Gowns are not custom made ​​according to your measurements and will run differently ​​than normal street clothes. Most gowns will need some ​​type of alterations.​​​ ​If your measurements indicate different sizes for the bust, waist, and hip measurements, designers generally ​​suggest ordering according to the largest measurement. ​​Gowns can be taken-in, but due to the modest seam ​​allowance in the gowns, there may not be enough fabric ​​to release to the size needed.

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