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How to measure correctly:
Waistband:
Please measure horizontally, tightly around the waist. Ideally measure while wearing a well-fitted, tight pair of trousers. Measure on the waistband (without a belt under the measuring tape). Please do not allow for extra centimetres as leather stretches with wear.
Hip trousers/waistband:
Please measure horizontally, tightly around the hips. Ideally measure while wearing a well-fitted, tight pair of hip trousers, just above the hipbones or on the waistband. Remember, do not allow for extra centimetres as leather stretches with wear.
Hip measurements:
Please measure at the widest point of the hips and of the rear seat, horizontally and keeping the tape measure tightly on the body.
Outer leg lengths:
Please measure at the point of the top part of the waistband the outer leg measurements. Do not bend yourself but allow a second person to measure you. For the traditional Bavarian styled trousers or riding trousers, measure the length to be slightly above the ankle. For leather jeans/trousers allow a slightly longer measurement, allowing the ankle to be covered.
Thigh measurements:
Please measure around the widest part of the thigh (do not stretch the tape measure tightly, just lay it around the leg). A good place to measure is often directly below the groin.
Crutch measurement:
Please measure from the exact point of the groin (the part of your body where the legs meet) to the ground, i.e. usual measurement as in a pair of leather jeans/trousers, so that the ankle is just covered and no longer seen. With a pair of Bavarian styled trousers or riding trousers, measure the length to be slightly above the ankle. Again, when doing this, do not bend but allow a second person to measure you.
Printing of the measurement sheet (For this, you need the Acrobat©Reader©.) Click here, for downloading free of charge.
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