Size Guide

How to take your pants measurements

How to measure pants

Practical guide

With this guide we will create the perfect pair of pants for you. In a simple way you can provide us with the necessary information to correctly identify your size based on the fit you prefer, or customize the pants so you can have them made to measure from the comfort of your home.

The correct measure

Measuring life

Button the trousers, lay them out and pull the sides of the waist tight.

The correct measure

Measure the pelvis

Button the trousers, spread them out well and measure by drawing a line from immediately under the side pocket to the other. If the trousers being measured have pleats, make sure they are well spread out but that the pleats are closed. If by chance they were open they would distort the hip measurement.

The correct measure

Measure the thigh

Lay the trousers out lengthwise, lift one leg and fold it so that the inside of the other leg is facing you. Draw a transverse line just below the crotch seam and measure the width of the leg.

The correct measure

Measure the inside of the leg

Lay the trousers out to their full length, lift one leg and fold it so that the inside of the other leg is in front. Start from the front crotch seam and draw a line down to the bottom of the trousers.

The correct measure

Measure your calf

Lay the trousers out to their full length, lift one leg and fold it so that the inside of the other leg is in front. Measure the width of the trousers approximately 45 cm from the front crotch seam.

The correct measure

Measure the outside

Lay out the trousers to their full length and measure from immediately under the bodice to the bottom of the trousers.

The correct measure

Measure the bottom

Measure the width of the trousers at the bottom.

The correct measure

Measuring life

Button the trousers, lay them out and pull the sides of the waist tight.

Measure the pelvis

Button the trousers, spread them out well and measure by drawing a line from immediately under the side pocket to the other. If the trousers being measured have pleats, make sure they are well spread out but that the pleats are closed. If by chance they were open they would distort the hip measurement.

Measure the thigh

Lay the trousers out lengthwise, lift one leg and fold it so that the inside of the other leg is facing you. Draw a transverse line just below the crotch seam and measure the width of the leg.

Measure the inside of the leg

Lay the trousers out to their full length, lift one leg and fold it so that the inside of the other leg is in front. Start from the front crotch seam and draw a line down to the bottom of the trousers.

Measure your calf

Lay the trousers out to their full length, lift one leg and fold it so that the inside of the other leg is in front. Measure the width of the trousers approximately 45 cm from the front crotch seam.

Measure the outside

Lay out the trousers to their full length and measure from immediately under the bodice to the bottom of the trousers.

Measure the bottom

Measure the width of the trousers at the bottom.