You are ordering a garment that you want to be Made to Measure.
We would like to ask that the measurements you give are actual body sizes.

Making a custom pattern can only be done properly when we have honest and accurate measurements. Reducing your waist size by 8cm because you intend to loose weight can distort the whole shape of the pattern, when you receive the garment it will not fit.

Weights of latex also vary,  which affects it's elasticity..... to allow for this we make the necessary adjustments to ensure a good fit when we cut the pattern. If we make adjustments on top of your adjustments the garment will not fit.

Also, if you require any other type of fit other than the standard fit for the garment ordered you must tell us in advance. If you want a tight fitting catsuit made slightly looser or if you order a tight fitting catsuit and want it to have a different fit to normal........ it must be discussed in advance.

When we make a pattern we do look at the sizes to see if there are any obvious mistakes, if we think there are we will ask you to re-measure. Please double check all measurements that you give us.

For instance, if you tell us your inside leg to ankle bone is 29"/74cms, but you have measured to the floor instead.....
the leg on your garment will be much too long.

Similarly, body lengths are very critical. If your bust is measured as 94cms....but you actually measure 99cms....the latex will normally stretch to accommodate this.....but if you tell us your through crutch measurement is 58cms when it is 71cms....when you bend over it will cause enormous strain on the latex, and can cause it to rip. Or if a zip is fitted through the crutch, the zip will not stretch, causing the surrounding latex to stretch and possibly rip.....and the garment will be very uncomfortable. We have given some advice about measuring below:

To find your natural waistline find the smallest measurement around your waist, this is normally approximately 2 inches / 5cm above your belly button.
Mark this with pen or a bit of tape if necessary on your body to ensure this point is fixed.
From your top front shoulder measure across your nipple down to the top of the waistline.
Do the same at the back making sure you use the same spot on the shoulder. Again you may want to mark this centre shoulder point with a pen.
Then measure from the top of the waistline at the front, through the crutch, pulling it firmly around to the top of the waistband at the back.

If you have any queries or wish any further advice about measuring yourself please do not hesitate to contact us. Our intention in offering the made to measure service is that you have a garment that is comfortable to wear and just taking a little time at the outset can prevent any disappointment.  Please use the comments box on this order form if you have any special requirements. We won't accept any responsibility for garments not fitting if we have not been supplied with the correct measurements.

Helmets and Hoods
Helmets and hoods cannot be made to measure, this is because head sizes can be very similar but shapes vary enormously. We offer one standard women's hood sizes which we have found through experience is a good fit for most people.
This pattern is adjusted according to latex thickness.

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Female Measurement Chart    For Male Chart click here

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Measurement in Inches Centimeters

1) Bust Cup Size

3) Waist

5) Hips

11) Neck to Armhole Seam

14) Wrist

15) Forearm

16) Elbow

17) Bicep

18) Base of Neck

18a) Top of Neck

22) Front Shoulder to Waist

23) Front Neck to Waist

24) Centre Chest to Waist

25) Between Nipples

26) Waist to Waist Thru Crotch

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6) Top of Thigh

7) Above Knee

8) Knee

9) Calf

10) Ankle

29) Inside Leg

30) Around Hand

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

12) Armhole Seam to Elbow

13) Armhole Seam to Wrist

19) Across Back

20) Back Neck to Waist

21) Back Shoulder to Waist

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

27. Dress Length

28. Skirt Length

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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measure the narrowest part of you neck measure at the lowest point just below your throat measure from base of neck to your front waistline measure across your bust from nipple to nipple, keep the tape tight, wearing a good fitting bra will help you get better measurements measure around the widest part of your bicep measure around the crease of the elbow measure aound the forearm at the widest point measure just below the wrist joint This should be measured in several places to find the widest part of the hips measure from front waistline to back waistline pulling the tape firmly but not too tightly measure on your natural waist line, where you normally have the top of you trousers or skirt measure from the centre of your bust between nipples to your front waistline measure around bust over nipples, it will help to wear a good fitting bra to do this measure from the top of your shoulder across your nipple down to the top of your waistline measure from base of your neck to your shoulder bone

measure from just under the crotch to your ankle point, on the inside of your leg measure just above your ankle bone at the narrowest part before it joins the foot measure around the widest point of your calf muscle measure around the back of the knee measure approximately 4 inches/10cm above the knee over the widest part of the muscle measure at the top of your thigh just under the crotch measure around the palm of your hand just above your thumb

measure from the top of your shoulder to your back waistline measure from shoulder bone to wrist point with your arm bent at 90 degrees in front of your body measure from shoulder bone to your elbow point with your arm bent at 90 degrees in front of your body measure from base of neck to back waistline measure across your shoulders at the widest point

measure from base of neck at back to required dress length measure from back waistline to required skirt length shape=