Overview of clothing size standards
Clothing size standard is based on the basic size of human body, according to different styles, plus appropriate looseness. Once the clothing size is determined, it is the basis of clothing manufacturing.
In the specifications of some customers, in addition to the specifications, the main body size will also be marked. If necessary, you can judge whether the size is correct according to your body shape. However, there is always a difference between the clothing size and the actual manufacturing size, so TOL (tolerance) is given on the customer's size table.
From 1 April 19921day, the unified national standard GB1335-1991formulated by the Ministry of Textile Industry and approved by the State Bureau of Technical Supervision was implemented nationwide.
The new standards focus on three independent standards for boys and girls, including two mandatory standards for boys and girls and recommended standards for children. The new standard takes height, net chest circumference, net waist circumference and waist drop as the basis for size naming, and lists 10 key control position sizes necessary for making clothes of each size.