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  2. Instantly tailor oversized pants without any sewing [Video] - AOL

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  3. How Your Pants Should Fit Now - AOL

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    There’s never been a better time to be a pants-wearing human being. From a transparent selection standpoint, the current era is without rival. Whatever you’re pulling on, a cornucopia of fits ...

  4. Clothing sizes - Wikipedia

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    Examples of body measurements used for the sizing of clothes. Clothing sizes are the sizes with which garments sold off-the-shelf are labeled. Sizing systems vary based on the country and the type of garment, such as dresses, tops, skirts, and trousers.

  5. Made-to-measure - Wikipedia

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    Made-to-measure garments always involve some form of standardization in the pattern and manufacturing, whereas bespoke tailoring is entirely made from scratch based on a customer's specifications with far more attention to minute fit details and using multiple fittings during the construction process. All else being equal, a made-to-measure ...

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  7. Joint European standard for size labelling of clothes - Wikipedia

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    This is the body measure according to which the product must be labelled Where men's garments use the chest girth, women's clothes are designed for a certain bust girth. For some types of garment, a single measure may not be sufficient to select the right product. In these cases, one or two "secondary dimensions" can be added to the label.

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  9. Transparency meter - Wikipedia

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    A transparency meter, also called a clarity meter, is an instrument used to measure the transparency of an object. Transparency refers to the optical distinctness with which an object can be seen when viewed through plastic film/sheet, glass, etc. In the manufacture of sheeting/film, or glass the quantitative assessment of transparency is just ...