1274 Shirt (Women’s) is produced in Estonia.
1274 Shirt (Women’s) produced by an external provider in Estonia who has signed our Code of Conduct which is based on the BSCI Amfori principle of a social and sustainable work environment.
The dimensions in the table below are body measurements. The dimensions are taken wearing underwear. Width for movement has already been added to each model and varies according to model.
All measurements in centimeters.
Corresponds to Women’s (C-size) | Corresponds Women’s (ALPHA Siize) | INCHES |
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C30 | XXS | |
C32 | XS | |
C34-36 | S | |
C38-40 | M | |
C42-44 | L | |
C46-48 | XL | |
C50 | XXL | |
C52-54 | 3XL | |
C56-58 | 4XL | |
C60-62 | 5XL | |
C64-68 | 6XL |
A = Chest measurement: taken over
the highest point.
B = Waist
C = Hips: taken over the widest point.
D = Inseam length, garment dimensions.
Start from the hip measurement when sizing trousers.
Start from bust/chest measurement when sizing tops.
Chest
Place a measuring tape around your body at chest/bust height where the bust is fullest. Make sure the tape measure is not too tight or too loose. Don’t hold your breath while measuring. Compare with our size guide.
Hip Measurement
Place a measuring tape around the widest part of your hips. Ensure the tape measure is not too tight or too loose. Measure and compare with our size guide.
Waist
Place a measuring tape around the narrowest part of your waist. Do not hold your breath. Make sure the tape measure is not too tight or too loose. Measure and compare with our size guide.
Collar Measurement
Place the measuring tape around the base of your neck where the collar usually sits. This is typically just above where your neck meets your shoulders. Note the measurement on the tape where the ends meet. This is your collar size.
Inseam Length
Place a measuring tape from the lowest seam at the crotch and measure down to the floor/foot. Make sure the tape measure is not too tight or too loose. Measure and compare with our size guide.
1274 Shirt (Women’s) produced by an external provider in Estonia who has signed our Code of Conduct which is based on the BSCI Amfori principle of a social and sustainable work environment.
In Segers collections are mixed classic and trend -creating models. The common denominator is functionality and durability. Whatever garment wins Segers always in the end.