Accurate measurements are imperative for the ultimate dirndl but say you want to buy it online and you’re running out of time with the Oktoberfest right around the corner. On top of that, you do not have an expert to assist you with the measurement process. So, how to deal with this issue?
The back measurements are tricky to calculate on your own, so that you can take help from a friend. The Oktoberfest dirndl comes in different pieces, so that it might seem like a lot of work taking measurements separately. But don’t worry!
We have got your back. This blog will provide you some tips on making these calculations in no time and buying the ideal fit for yourself.Â
Things To Know Before Taking Measurements for Dirndl
Whether you are considering sewing your apparel or want to make sure the clothes you buy online will fit you appropriately, knowing how to take your measurements is an excellent skill. It is easier than you might think. However, you should be careful about these things before making the calculations.Â
Size Charts Are Important For Oktoberfest Dirndl
The only way to guarantee that the traditional tracht fits you properly and pleasantly is to take exact body measurements. Size charts will be your best friend when it comes to making sure your new garments fit ideally and look amazing. Every store has its illustrations for size guides.Â
Since the dirndl comes in four different pieces, including the blouse, bodice, skirt, and apron, there is a corresponding guide for every piece. These size charts aren’t just there to grab your attention or make the website look attractive.Â
They’re also incredibly helpful tools that can be used to structure customized apparel that fits your body. These charts contain a lot of dimensions and statistics, which can be a little perplexing, especially if you cannot decipher what they mean.Â
Every Size Guide Is DifferentÂ
Everyone has had the situation where they walk into a store, try on a pair of size 12 jeans, and they fit perfectly. After trying on a skirt in a different store, you discover that size 12 is too small and that you should get a size 14.Â
Don’t fret if this happens because you have not increased in size in just one day. Not all standard dress sizes are the same. For instance, a size ten dirndl blouse at one store might be a size eight at another shop and vice versa. Confusing right?
That’s exactly what we mean by “size is just a number”. The size guides do not accurately measure your body. Learning to measure your body is the only way to determine your size.Â
Once you become familiar with your measurements, you can use them to ensure you always have the correct fit.Â
Set The Seal On These Tips
The vintage dirndl highlights the stunning decollete and a defined waistline, and the accurate bra is the key here. Before taking measurements for the outfit, ensure that you are wearing the same bra you will be wearing at Oktoberfest to have the perfect blouse fitting.Â
Stand in front of a full body mirror for the correct calculations and keep someone on standby for appropriate back measurements. For a precise estimate, we suggest that you stand straight but relaxed posture. Why?Â
Because sucking in your stomach (we know you’re guilty of that, ladies) will not help you find the right dress. Another trick is gently placing the measuring tape around the body parts so you won’t buy a suffocating ensemble.Â
Things You’ll Need To Take Measurements
- A soft measuring tape
- Paper
- Pencil
- A perfectly fitting bra and underwear
- A patient friend to take detailed back measurements
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Standard Measurements For A Vintage Dirndl
For a traditional Bavarian tracht, you must take measurements around the bust, neck, shoulder, waist, hips, and arms. Most online stores have size guides based on these key measurement reference points. Ensure that you take every calculation precisely.
Neck & Bust Area
Pull the measuring tape around your neck’s midsection from the back to the front for the neck region. It should be positioned just above the collarbone at the base of the neck.Â
To measure the chest area, bring the tape over your back and in front of you to measure your bust. Pull it around the highest point, or its apex. It should form a straight, horizontal line across your front and back, parallel to the floor. Be careful with this calculation because it is the make or break of a perfect dirndl blouse.
For a more precise calculation, your friend will come in handy. You can measure from the front while keeping your hands at your sides relaxed.Â
Waist & Hips
For the waist measurement, we suggest that you don’t measure where from the end of your pants when taking your waist measurement because it isn’t where your natural waist is! Your waist is below your rib cage and closes to your belly button.
Ladies usually make the mistake of randomly measuring the hip area, which can end up in a distorted-looking skirt for the dirndl. Remember that the greatest section of your hip area, rather than the top of your hip bone, is where you should measure the hips.
Front & Back Waist Length For Dirndl Blouse
The front waist length is an effortless measurement. From the base of your neck on either side, measure up to your upper shoulder line, then down toward your waist level, passing over your bust line. Ensure that you hold the tape as flat as you can.Â
It gets trickier and a two-person job with the back waist length, so this is where your assistant can jump in. Have your waist measured along with the length of your spine, starting at the nape of your neck. Measure between your arm attachment points horizontally to get the back width.
Shoulder
From a bird’s eye view, take a measurement starting at the base of your neck and continuing to the tip of your shoulder. Wrap the measuring tape around the broadest region of your arm, just above the elbow, to get the measurement beneath the arm.
Buy An Oktoberfest Dirndl
The detailed and confusing size guides can be tricky to buy a dirndl online. Lederhosen Store gives you several options and easy-to-understand size charts so you can buy the perfect fit in no time. Happy Shopping!
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