How to measure your PIT to PIT
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Stand straight and relaxed.
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Use a soft measuring tape and measure from one armpit to the other end around your chest.
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Make sure the tape is snug but not tight, and that it lies flat against your chest.
FOR YOUR WAIST:
Stand upright and relaxed.
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Locate your natural waistline – this is typically the narrowest part of your torso, just above your belly button and below your ribcage.
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Wrap the soft measuring tape around your waist, keeping it level and parallel to the floor.
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Make sure the tape is snug but not tight – it should sit comfortably against your skin without compressing.
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Breathe normally and take the measurement without holding your breath.
FOR THE HIPS:
To check if a bottom or dress will fit well at the hips, follow these steps:
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Stand with your feet together, in a natural and relaxed position.
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Wrap a soft measuring tape around the fullest part of your hips and buttocks. This is usually about 7–9 inches (18–23 cm) below your natural waistline.
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Make sure the tape is level all around (parallel to the floor) and lies flat against your body without digging in or hanging loose.
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Note the number where the tape meets — this is your hip measurement (in full circumference).
Compare your hip measurement to the size chart or product listing. For non-stretch or fitted items, allow some room (about 1–2 inches or 2.5–5 cm) for comfort.
Disclaimer:
All measurements are taken by hand and may vary slightly from the stated dimensions. Please allow for a 1–3 cm (or 0.5–1.2 inch) difference due to manual measuring methods. We recommend comparing the measurements to a similar item you already own for the best fit.