Q&A for How to Measure Your Neck Size and Sleeve Length

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    Where is sleeve length measured from?
    David Pew
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    David Pew is a Professional Tailor and the Owner of Sew Generously based in Seattle, Washington. With over a decade of experience, David specializes in bespoke tailoring and alterations. He uses his experiences, skills, and eye for detail to produce the highest quality of products.
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    Start your measurement from the nape of your neck, down across the point of your shoulder, and to where you want the sleeve to end on your arm.
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    What do I do if my neck is too big for my XL shirts, but XXL is too large for my body?
    Community Answer
    Choose a different fit, such as slim, so that the body is not so large and the sleeves not so voluminous.
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    How do I cut a female shirt?
    Community Answer
    It depends on the fabric. Google how to cut the specific fabric you have in mind. Generally, if the fabric isn't stretchy, you'd have to secure the edge.
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    By "bottom of the wrist," does it mean from the fingers or the shoulders?
    Community Answer
    Bottom of your wrist is to the bone sticking out (a little round lump) before your hand begins.
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    How do I get the size of a men's suit?
    Community Answer
    Most department stores have people equipped to size you. If all else fails, you can try on several suits until you find an appropriate fit.
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    Does a 50L coat have longer sleeves, or does this only refer to the way the coal hangs?
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    Both the sleeves and the body are longer on shirts marked ##L, like the 50L coat you mentioned. An "L" variant should be understood as a "tall" version, with a longer body and limbs than would be considered standard for a given chest size.
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