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Guided Measurement App
Seventeen guided steps, three photos, about 15 minutes. No sign-up required.
“They did such an amazing job, my suit fits perfectly and the craftsmanship is superb! Linda was a great help and she knows exactly what she is doing. I can't recommend this place enough and I will be getting more suits from them in the future guaranteed!”
“Great place to get perfect suit, they send me to Poland with no problems.”
“WOW! Ordered a suit online with Linda. She contacted me by video call to go through the measuring process and once confirmed measurements again, around 4 weeks later a made to measure suit arrived in the UK. Fitted perfectly and I didn't even visit! Fantastic quality and customer service from Linda. Would definitely recommend!”
“Exceptional experience from start to finish. I ordered a fully custom two-piece double-breasted suit remotely from France, Linda and Jennifer guided me through every step with patience and professionalism. The suit arrived in under 3 weeks and the result is flawless: fabric, cut, lining, silhouette, everything is perfect. Nathan Tailors delivered exactly the vision I had in mind. I will absolutely be ordering again. Highly recommended.”
“This was my first time buying suits online so I was a bit apprehensive. However, the online order form was both easy to use and very thorough, and they did a video call with me to make sure of a couple of measurements that were out of the normal range. Two suits and a shirt arrived here in New Zealand in less than two weeks, are well-made, and fit perfectly. I'm thrilled with the service.”
You're entering measurements in inches.
Most tapes show both. Read the inch (in) side on every measurement, and keep it consistent — mixing the two makes every garment the wrong size. Prefer the other system? Switch with the cm · kg toggle below; we convert everything you've already entered.
For best results
Ask a friend to help — self-measurement is possible, but a second pair of hands is far more accurate.
Use a soft tailor's measuring tape. A rigid ruler or string won't contour to your body and the numbers will be off.
Measure in thin, fitted clothing — a t-shirt and light trousers or underwear. Never over jeans, a belt, or a thick sweater, and empty your pockets.
When a step says “fingers of space”, slide your fingers flat under the snug tape and read the number with them still in. Skin-tight numbers make tight garments.
Helps us cross-check your measurements. Not required.
Required. We'll email your measurement copy here, and use it to link your order and payments to this record.