
'U.S. standard clothing sizes for women were originally developed from statistical data in the 1940s and 1950s. At that time, they were similar in concept to the European clothing size standard. However, as a result of various cultural pressures, most notably vanity sizing, North American clothing sizes have drifted substantially away from this standard over time, and now have very little connection to it. Instead, they now follow the more loosely defined standards known as U.S. catalog sizes. (Wiki) Tips for Taking Measurements: Take all measurements lying flat. Lay the T-shirt out on a flat surface. The front should be facing up. Hanging clothes can stretch as you measure and if you have them on a model of a different size this can skew your measurement. - The fashion manufacturing industry is filled with unanswered questions. Have a watch, and see if your fashion related questions are answered. Want to ask your own question? Send us a DM on Instagram or YouTube. Check out our Instagram account for more informative videos and information: https://www.instagram.com/indie_source/?hl=en. We are here to encourage and help new fashion designers! We\'re not just a full package manufacturer - we build fashion brands. We\'re actually the only manufacturer that helps our clients sell their products making us truly vertically integrated across the entire supply chain. Website: https://indiesource.com/ Follow us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IndieSourceApparel/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/indie_source/?hl=en #fashionManufacturers #usclothingManufacturers #clothingManufacturersusa #apparelManufacturers #fashionproduction #clothingManufacturer #clothingManufacturers'
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