Male/Boy Costume Measurement Form
Please fill in this form entirely. If you cannot answer a question, please answer N/A and we will get the measurement for you.

All you need is a tape measure!  While it's easiest to have someone else take your measurements, it can be done by yourself.  Just stand in front of a mirror so that you can see that you have the tape in the right position.

Ideally, you should be measured wearing only your undergarments.  However, a leotard or close-fitting clothing will be fine.  Do NOT measure yourself wearing jeans, sweats, or other bulky clothing.  It DOES make a difference!

Because the body is made of soft tissue, it can be a bit difficult to know exactly how tight to pull the tape around the body. The tape should be a bit snug, but not tight - it should not "dig in" or make an indentation in the body.  It should not be loose, either!  Just wrap the tape around the area of the body being measured and hold it in place.  You should be able to put a finger behind the tape, but no more than that.

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Name *
First and Last
Role *
Character Name
Contact # *
Please list the best way to reach you in case we have questions.
E-mail Address *
Please list the best way to reach you in case we have questions.
Height *
Allergies *
Please list any known allergies relating to costumes (fabric, dyes, etc...). If you have no allergies, answer N/A
Pant Size *
Shirt Size *
Shoe Size *
Hat Size *
Hat Sizing An average head size for men is size 7 3⁄8 (using U.S. sizing). The average head size for women is 7 1⁄4 (U.S. sizing). Of course, head sizes and shapes can also differ from country to country. How to measure your head Take a measuring tape and place it around the circumference of the head, slightly above the ears.
Neck *
The neck measurement is taken around the neck with the tape resting on your shoulders. You should put one finger between the tape and the neck if you want to allow for some extra room.
Sleeve Length for Suit *
Place the tape measurement at the point where your shoulder and arm join. Measure straight down to the knuckle of your middle finger. Relax your arm while measuring. Note! This is not the length of your finished jacket arm. We will use this measurement to calculate the optimal length for your jacket arm.
Jacket Length *
Jacket length (back) is taken from the top bone of your spine down to the point where you want your jacket to end (in general, this measurements lies between 70-80 cm depending on height and personal taste).
Chest *
The chest measurement is taken as a circumference measurement around your chest at the widest point. Stand in a relaxed posture and breathe out.
Waist *
The waist measurement is taken as a circumference measurement around your waist just above your belly button. Stand in a relaxed posture and breathe out.
Hip *
The hip measurement is taken as a circumference measurement around your hips at the widest part.
Seat *
The seat measurement is taken as a circumference measurement around your seat at the widest part.
Inseam *
The inseam is measured from the crotch along the inner side of the leg straight down to the flor. Stand upright, do not bend the leg and ask someone to help you take the measurement.
Shoulder Width *
Think of a line going from your armpit straight upwards to your shoulder. Measure between those two points and hold the tape measure straight.
Biceps *
The biceps measurement is taken as a circumference measurement around your biceps. Relax the muscle and measure at the widest part of your upper arm.
Arm Length *
The sleeve length measurement is taken from the point of your shoulder (where you took the shoulder width measurement), following your bent arm down to where you want the sleeve to end.NOTE 1! Bend your arm slightly when taking this measurement.NOTE 2! This measurement is always the full length of the arm. For short sleeve and 3/4 sleeve you should still measure the full length of the arm.
Wrist *
The wrist measurement is taken as a circumference measurement around your wrist. NOTE ! We will add movement ease according to the cuff you select.
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