The Attire Sizing Form allows the store to order your uniforms according to your body measurements. You may go to a tailor to have your measurements taken, or you may have a friend help you with the use of a measuring tape.

In order for us to order your uniforms on time you must submit your Sizing Form no later than August 15, 2024. 

Each section below corresponds to a specific question on the Student Uniform Sizing Form. Please read this guide in order to help you understand how to take your body measurements correctly. You may also see a tailor for professional assistance.

You may also download and print a PDF version of the uniform sizing guide here to help you as you take your measurements. You may also take it to a professional tailor to be filled out.

 

Attire-cut Preference

There are two (2) attire-cut options to choose from. The female-cut option conforms to body curves and are much narrower. The unisex-cut is more of a less fitted straight cut and will fit most everyone. You must choose one of these two options according to your preference of cut you would like to be issued.

 

Major

Choose your major. Each major has different uniform requirements and you will be issued the uniforms you are required to wear.

 

Height

Enter your height in feet and inches.

 

Weight

Enter your weight in pounds.

 

Shoe Size

Enter your shoe size. Shoe sizes larger than 12 do not come in half sizes.

If you opted for female-cut uniforms, enter the size you would normally purchase in female-sized shoes.

 

Shoe Width

Please indicate if you require narrow, wide, or extra wide shoes. If you have never purchased any of those, choose shoe width as regular.

 

T-Shirt

Please choose your fitted t-shirt size (not baggy). This determines the size of button-up, work, polos, and classroom shirts you will be wearing.

If you opted for female-cut uniforms, enter your size in female t-shirt measurements.

 

Neck Size

  1. Wrap a measuring tape around the base of your neck and come fully around. Do not pull tightly.

  2. Make sure the tape is level.

  3. Round up to the nearest half inch.

For instructions: https://www.wikihow.com/Measure-Your-Neck-Size-and-Sleeve-Length

 

Chest Measurement

  1. With a measuring tape bring it around your back and wrap it around the widest part of your chest.

  2. Ensure the tape is level and parallel with the ground.

  3. Add two (2) inches to the measurement.

  4. Round up to the next whole number.

For instructions: https://www.wikihow.com/Measure-Chest-Size

 

Sleeve Length

  1. Using a measuring tape, start your measurement from the middle of the back where the neck and spine meet.

  2. Go across the top of your shoulder.

  3. Continue going down your arm to your wrist bone, where your thumb and palm meet.

  4. End past your wrist bone, where your thumb and palm meet.

  5. Round up to the nearest half inch.

For instructions: https://www.wikihow.com/Measure-Your-Neck-Size-and-Sleeve-Length

 

Waist Measurement

  1. Wear waist-fitting jeans (not baggy). Find how high you on your waist or hips you normally wear your jeans.

  2. Wrap a measuring tape around the waistband, keeping it comfortably loose.

  3. Round up to the next whole number.

For female-cut, measure around the smallest section of your waist. For most people, this is about one inch above the belly button.

For instructions: https://www.wikihow.com/Measure-for-Jeans

 

Hip Measurement

  1. Wrap a measuring tape around the widest part of your hips/rear end.

  2. When measuring, the tape should be slightly snug around your hips.

  3. Round up to the nearest half inch.

For instructions: https://www.wikihow.com/Measure-Hips

 

Pant Inseam

  1. Take off your shoes/sandals.

  2. Wear body-fitting pants (not baggy). Make sure they sit correctly on your hips.

  3. Keep your legs straight, and your feet shoulder-width apart.

  4. Using a measuring tape, measure from your pants' crotch seam, down your inner leg, all the way down directly to the ground.

  5. Make sure the measuring tape and your leg are straight, otherwise your measurement will not be correct. You may need help from a friend or family member.

  6. Round up to the nearest half inch.

For instructions: https://www.wikihow.com/Measure-Inseam-on-Jeans

 

Head Circumference

  1. Remove any hairstyles and hair adornments. Keep your hair flat. The way you're wearing it can greatly affect your measurement due to bulk.

  2. When you measure, do not measure too tightly.

  3. Place the measuring tape an inch above the ear.

  4. Wrap it forward to your forehead, staying three inches above your eyebrows.

  5. Then keeping going around to your other ear, staying an inch above the ear.

  6. Finally wrap around the back of your head and towards your starting point.

  7. Round up to the next size if you are between sizes.

For instructions: https://www.wikihow.com/Measure-Head-Circumference