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When customizing school uniforms for students, the following measurement methods are often used:
1. Shoulder width: measure the distance from the end of the left shoulder to the end of the right shoulder through the cervical vertebra point (posterior midpoint).
2. Back width: measure the distance from the left back axillary point to the right back axillary point on the back.
3. Sleeve cage: Measure the length of the arm through the armpit and the shoulder.
4. Boom circumference: measure the length of a horizontal circle at the thickest part of the upper arm.
5. Neck circumference: measure the circumference of the neck at the junction of the neck and shoulders, that is, the circumference of the base of the neck.
6. Chest width: measure the distance from the left front armpit to the right front armpit on the front of the body.
7. Bust: Measure the length of one week at the fullest part of the chest. (Note the difference with the chest width)
8. Waist circumference: measure the length of a horizontal circle at the thinnest part of the waist. (You can find the thinnest position of the student’s waist by hand smoothly)
9. Hip circumference: Measure the length of one week at the fullest part of the buttocks.
10. The length of the front waist section: measure the distance from the front of the body to the waist line from the junction of the neck and shoulders through the breast peak point. 11. The length of the back waist section: measure the distance from the junction of the shoulders and neck to the waist line on the back of the body.
12. Chest height: measure the distance from the junction of the shoulder and neck to the breast peak point.
13. Chest distance: measure the horizontal distance between the two breast peak points.
14. Glute height line: measure the distance from the back of the body from the intersection of the shoulders and necks along the body surface to the highest point of the buttocks.
15. Back midpoint to the most concave part of the back waist: the distance from the center point of the back neck to the most concave part of the back waist along the body surface.
16. Sleeve length: Measure the distance from the highest point of the shoulder to the sleeve length position required by the uniform style.
17. Pants length: measure the distance from the waist line to the leg length position required by the school uniform style.
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