WHY DO I NEED TO KNOW MY CLOTHING SIZES – HOW DO I FIND OUT WHAT THEY
ARE??
The WHY is simple – to get work. Every day I post casting notices looking for a man
that takes a size 40 Regular suit or a woman that wears size 2 dresses. ALL
stand-in, Body double and Photo Double parts are based (in part) on Wardrobe size.
I once got a part because the actor that was hired backed out of the role and they
needed to find someone that fit the uniform they rented.
I was on a TV show set a few years ago and an Actor had given his wardrobe sizes
to the Wardrobe Department and they rented his bartenders Uniform from them. He
had landed a GREAT Featured Part being in focus and on Camera multiple times in
a 10 minute scene.
Come time to get ready, his body was at least 2 sizes larger than the sizes he had
given wardrobe. Luckily Wardrobe was able to replace him with another extra on
set that night but using what he thought was his size instead of his actual size –
cost him that Featured Part and Much more.
You see on set the replacement Actor was given a few lines and upgraded to a
Principal role. He went from a Non-Union Extra being paid a flat $100 for the night
to having a SAG Principal role paying $690, plus a screen credit, plus residuals,
plus he became SAG eligible.
Every time I send out a Profile Search Casting notice (When I input the Employers
Needs - Height, Weight, wardrobe sizes, hair color, or anything else the Employer
requests) 2/3rds of DragonukCommects.com Members have Excluded themselves
from even Getting the casting notice because the information is not in their profie.
Now the how.
There are several ways to get accurate wardrobe sizes, my Personal choice is
going to a tux Rental shop and telling them my brother is getting married in
California and I need to send him my correct sizes because he is renting all
the Tuxes out there. SSSHHHUUUUSSSSHH!!!!!!! (Also Works for Bridesmaids
dresses)
I have done this 6-8 times and always offered to pay (fee should be reasonable
$5 - $10 for 5 Minutes of their time) only once did someone want payment - $2 -
I gladly paid them.
Another way is to get someone’s help and measure yourself at home. You MUST
be 100% accurate, but it can be done.
MENS MEASUREMENTS
A suit Jacket size is the Man’s Chest measurement at the widest or thickest place
– just under the arms at the shoulder. Make sure you are measuring over the
shoulder blades and the tape measure is parallel to the floor (straight, and not
twisted). Keep your arms relaxed at your side. Do not pull the tape measure tight,
keep 2 fingers of space in the measurement at all times
The waist is measured at the top of your hip bone (also called the beltline). Do not
pull the tape measure tight, keep 2 fingers of space in the measurement at all times
In men’s Suits a “Standard Cut” or “Regular” suit has a 6” difference between the
waist and the Chest (a 36” waist with a 42” chest)
An “Athletic Cut” suit will have an 8” difference (a 36” waist with a 44” Chest.
A “Portly Cut” suit will have a 4” Difference (a 36”waist with a 40” Chest)
A Neck Measurement is done around the neck just above the shoulders.
A Neck to waist Measurement Starts at the bony protrusion at the back of the
neck and is measured along the spine to the waist.
The Sleeve is measured with you arm at your side and slightly bent at the elbowYou measure from the center of your back by the Neck) along the outside of your
arm (so you go over the point of the slightly bent elbow) and stops at the wrist.
The Inseam is measured from the height of the crotch seam, down the leg to thedesired length at the ankle.
For Your Hat measurement use a tape measure, Follow around head staying 1" above the ear
Head Measurement 21 ⅛– 21 ½ ” 21 ⅞” – 22 ¼ ” 22 ⅝ ” – 23” 23 ½ ” – 23 ⅞ ” 24 ¼
”
Hat Size 6 ¾ – 6 ⅞ 7 – 7 ⅛ 7 ¼ – 7 ⅜ 7 ½ – 7 ⅝ 7 ¾
Garment Alphabet Size S (Small) M (Medium) L (Large) XL XXL
Glove Measurement There are 2 different Measurements for your glove size. You
should measure both and use the larger of the 2 sizes
1). Hand Width - Measure all the way around the flat part of your hand at and
including the knuckles (excluding the thumb).
US Glove Sizes XS S M L XL XXL
Hand Width 6-7” 7-8” 8-9” 9-10” 10-11” 1” plus
2). Finger Length Measurement - Measure from the wrist to the tip of the Middle
finger
Finger Length 6 ¼” 6 ¾” 7 3/16” 7 9/16” 8 1/16” 8 7/16 plus inches
US Glove size XS S M L XL XXL
If your Measurement is in between Finger Length Sizes - use the larger size
Remember to use the larger of your Hand Width and your Finger Length sizes