A. Head Measure the Circumference of the Head, Above the Ears, Exactly Where a Hat Would Sit
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A. Head Measure the circumference of the head, above the ears, exactly where a hat would sit. B. Neck Measure the circumference of the base of the neck. C. Sleeve Measure the length of the arm, beginning at the nape (or base) of the neck to the wrist. Have the actor hold their arm up, parallel to the floor, and bend their elbow to get the most accurate measurement. D. Chest Measure the circumference of the chest at the fullest part. Have your actor take a deep breath to get a measurement of their full expansion. E. Waist Measure the circumference at the natural waist. The natural waist is typically higher than wear contemporary pants are worn, between the rib cage and the pelvis. Be sure your actor is relaxed and not sucking in to ensure a well fitting costume. F. Hip Measure the circumference of the hip at the fullest part. G. Waist to Floor Measure along the outside of the leg, from the natural waist to the floor. Be sure your actor is not wearing a shoe with any sort of heel. H. Inseam to Floor Measure along the inside of the leg from the crotch to the floor. It can be helpful to have the actor hold the top of the measuring tape. I. Nape to Floor Measure along the center of the back beginning at the nape (or base) of the neck to floor. MEASUREMENT BLANK NOTE: Please E-mail or Fax Order • Please print or type and fill out completely. • to Norcostco Office Nearest You A B C D E F G H I Pant/ Nape to Chest/Bu Waist to Inseam to Nape to Actor Character Gender Height Weight Shirt Size Head Neck wrist st Waist Hip Floor Floor Floor Customer Name: _____________________________________ Click here for additional measurement blanks Show/Production: ____________________________________.