WHAT IS A JEANS MEASUREMENT CHART AND IS IT DIFFERENT FROM A SIZE CHART?

WHAT IS A JEANS MEASUREMENT CHART AND IS IT DIFFERENT FROM A SIZE CHART?

As a professional custom jeans manufacturer, we understand the crucial distinction between garment measurement charts and size charts. Here's a clear explanation:
Garment Measurement Chart: A garment measurement chart shows the actual dimensions of our finished jeans, measured at specific points such as waist, hip, thigh, inseam, and leg opening. These measurements include necessary wearing ease and design allowances for comfort and movement.
Size Chart: A size chart represents standard body measurements corresponding to different sizes. These measurements are based on average body proportions and serve as a reference guide for customers to select their size.
Key Differences:
Garment measurements are typically larger than body measurements
Standard ease allowances in our jeans include:
Waist: +1" to +2" for comfort
Hip: +1.5" to +2.5" for movement
Thigh: +1" to +2" for flexibility
Technical Specifications: In custom jeans manufacturing, we use garment measurement charts as our primary technical document to ensure precise production and consistent quality across all sizes.