Sizing

Question: How can I feel confident of the size I need when I can't try a garment on? 
 
Answer:  At Lady Biker Stuff we strive to provide you with as much information on the fit and the measurements of a garment as possible. If you know the sizes you normally wear and take your measurements, we feel confident you will find a fit that is comfortable. For hard to fit sizes, feel free to contact us for help.  We also accept returns and exchanges.
 
Question:  How do I measure myself? 
 
Answer:  Here is how to take 10 different body measurements using a cloth measuring tape. It is easiest to have someone else measure you. Remember to keep your muscles relaxed while you are measuring.  
 

1. Bust: Don't squish yourself!   Measure all the way around your back and bust right at the nipple line, making sure the measuring tape is not lower in the back.

2. Chest: Measure under your breasts as high up as you can go, keeping the measuring tape at the same level all the way across your back.   

3. Waist: Measure wherever you are the smallest or right at the navel line.  

4. Waist Length: Measure from the bone at the base of your neck to your waist. 

5. Hips: Measure at the very biggest part, even if is almost on the top of your thighs. 

6. Thighs: Measure wherever they are the biggest.  

7. Knees: Measure right above your knee.  

8. Calves: Measure wherever they are the biggest.  

9. Inseam: Make sure you are wearing a pair of comfortable pants. Have someone measure the seam on the inside of the pant leg from the crotch of the pants to the hemline. (The two inseams meet at the middle, below the zipper) Remember to include heel height if you are not wearing a flat boot.

10. Head: Measure slightly above your ears, at your browline.     

       This measurement chart shows the correct
         location to take each body measurement.
 
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