Measurement:
A Guide
Important Information To Consider
Before Sending Your Measurements
No Frills Bridals and New Natalie's cannot assume responsibility
for the size ordered or the measurements taken. The customer
is responsible for the size they order.
No Frills Bridals and New Natalie's cannot suggest a specific
size.
We suggest having a friend, family member, or professional
seamstress/ tailor take your measurements for the best results.
We do not recommend customers take their measurements.
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.
Taking the Bust Measurement
Stand straight with your heels together and arms down at
your side.
Position the measuring tape so that it covers the widest
part of your back and the fullest part of your bust.
Keep your thumb behind the tape and do not pull it tight.
Taking the Waist Measurement
Standing straight, bend to your side. The bend is your natural
waist.
Stand straight and keep your heels together.
Place the measuring tape around your natural waist.
Keep your thumb behind the tape and do not pull it tight.
Taking the Hip Measurement
Stand straight with your heels together and arms down at
your side.
Position the measuring tape around the widest part of your
hips.
Keep your thumb behind the tape and do not pull it tight.
Select designers offer special length options.
Hollow to Hem
The Hollow to Hem measurement determines a specific length
for the gown to be made. This measurement is suggested for
heights under or over 5’8”. 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.
Stand straight and face forward with your arms at your
sides.
Place the tape measure ¼” below the hollow
or depression of your neck and measure to the waist following
the shape of your body.
Measure from the waist to where you want the finished hem
to fall following the shape of the slip.
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’ve taken your measurements, see the selected
designer in Size Charts under Tailor’s Advice. 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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