Measurement Guide: Jumpsuit
Choosing the right size jumpsuit can be a challenge. The following shows how Together Segal measures jumpsuits. The best way to figure your size is to measure a jumpsuit that you already own that fits you well. Measure your jumpsuit using the following example as a guide. If you have further questions about measuring or figuring out your size, e-mail us and we will help you make the right decision.
CHEST
Lift the arms and straighten the fabric across the chest. Measure straight across the chest below the armhole from seam-to-seam. Multiply this measurement by two to get the final chest measurement.
WAIST
Lift the arms and straighten the fabric across the chest. Measure straight across the chest below the armhole from seam-to-seam. Multiply this measurement by two to get the final chest measurement.
WAIST
Straighten jumpsuit flat and measure waist line as shown here. Measure straight across the waist band. Multiply this measurement by two to get the final waist measurement. (Note: our jumpsuit is a looser fit so the garment waist measurement will be a bit larger than your body waist measurement).
RISE
Place the end of your tape measure at the high point center line. Measure down to crotch seam. This number will be your rise measurement.
HIPS
Place the end of your tape measure at the widest point in your jumpsuit measurement. Measure straight across. Multiply this measurement by two to get the final hip measurement. (Note: our jumpsuit is a looser fit so the garment hip measurement will be a bit larger than your body hip measurement).
INSEAM
Pull the leg out and make sure it is laying flat. Start from the crotch seam and measure straight to the leg opening.
Place the end of your tape measure at the high point center line. Measure down to crotch seam. This number will be your rise measurement.
HIPS
Place the end of your tape measure at the widest point in your jumpsuit measurement. Measure straight across. Multiply this measurement by two to get the final hip measurement. (Note: our jumpsuit is a looser fit so the garment hip measurement will be a bit larger than your body hip measurement).
INSEAM
Pull the leg out and make sure it is laying flat. Start from the crotch seam and measure straight to the leg opening.