Measuring Instuctions (Guide Only)
This guide explains the different terms used in garment size guides and shows you how to take your own measurements when choosing your fit.
Please Note: This is a general guide only, please refer to specific sizing instructions for your desired garment in the product descriptions section or style sheet.
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Tops
T-Shirts, Shirts, Blouses, Sweaters/Jumpers, Hoodies, Cardigans, Polos, Tunics, Crop Tops, Tank Tops/Singlets, Camisoles, Vests, Tube Tops, Bodysuits, Activewear Tops
How to Measure Half Chest (Garment Measurement) for tops
The "half chest" measurement is taken directly from the garment itself, not your body. It's a key indicator of how wide a top will be. A top's "half chest" measurement is taken when laid on a flat surface and measured arm pit to arm pit.
What you'll need:
- A top you want to measure (e.g., a t-shirt, shirt, or jumper)
- A measuring tape (cloth or flexible metal)
- A flat surface (e.g., a table or clean floor)
Instructions:
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Lay the Garment Flat:
- Place the top flat on a clean, hard, and even surface.
- Smooth out any wrinkles or creases, ensuring the front and back layers are perfectly aligned and not bunched up.
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Locate the Armpit Seams:
- Identify where the sleeve seam meets the main body of the top, directly under the armpit. These are your starting and ending points.
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Measure Across:
- Take your measuring tape.
- Place one end of the tape precisely at the point where the armpit seam starts on one side of the top.
- Stretch the tape straight across the front of the top, ensuring it remains flat and horizontal.
- Read the measurement at the point where the armpit seam starts on the opposite side.
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Record the Measurement:
- This figure is your "half chest" measurement.
Half Chest Measurement Diagram
Lowers
Trousers, Pants, Jeans, Shorts, Skirts, Leggings, Jeggings, Capris, Culottes, Track Pants, Cargo Pants, Chinos, Boardshorts, Swim Shorts.
What's a Half Waist Measurement?
Put simply, a half waist measurement is half the circumference of your waist. Instead of measuring all the way around, you're measuring from one side of the waist to the other when the garment is laid flat.
How to Take a Half Waist Measurement (Step-by-Step)
You'll take this measurement on a garment, not on a person. Here's how you do it:
What you'll need:
- A flat surface (a table or clean floor works a treat)
- A measuring tape (cloth or flexible metal)
Steps:
- Grab your Garment: Lay the garment you want to measure (trousers, skirt, shorts, etc.) flat on your clean, smooth surface.
- Smooth it Out: Make sure there are no wrinkles, puckers, or folds in the waistband. You want it as flat and even as possible, just like it would sit when worn.
- Locate the Waistband: Identify the top edge of the waistband. This is the part that would sit around your natural waist or where the garment is designed to sit on your body.
- Align Your Tape: Place one end of your fabric measuring tape at one side of the waistband, right at the outer edge. Make sure it's snug against the fabric but not stretching it.
- Measure Across: Run the measuring tape straight across the very top edge of the waistband to the opposite outer edge.
- Read the Measurement: Take your reading. That's your half waist measurement!
Half Waist Measurement Diagram
Description
BPC6130 - Flex & Move™ Stretch Pant
For Complete Sizing & Symbols Guide, Click Here
Fabric
- 100% Cotton Canvas, 265gsm
- 97% Cotton 3% Spandex, 200gsm
- 98% Polyester 2% Carbon Oxford,180gsm
Features
- Contrast stretch canvas - back upper hip and back inner thigh
- Curved waistband for better fit and to prevent gaping at back
- Front slant pockets
- RHS leg utility pocket with ruler, mobile phone, card and pen division
- LHS welt cargo pocket
- Twin back hip patch pockets with reinforced patches
- YKK branded zip front fly
- Contrast yellow internal trims, bartacks and keyhole
- Back shaped knee panel
- Hem boot shaped cuff
Attributes
Size Chart
Additional Information
Type: |
Pant |
Style: |
Pants |
Material: |
100% Cotton |
Range: |
Flx & Move |
Promotion: |
Spend & Save |
7 Reviews
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Biesley work trousers
Awesome fit, colour & style.
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Work trousers
Work trousers Good fit
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Flex and move pants
Great pair of pants the manufacture has thought about what people do in work wear and designed these pants to reflect that. Large well placed belt loops combined with high a back stops the “plumbers crack” good flexibility means they don’t pull tight when you bend over and well placed pockets with good velcro. Best of all a phone pocket that a modern smart phone in a tough case actually fits in I wear alot of bisley work wear and ive found the sizes to be consistent across the range which means im confident buying online and finally the pants are well finished and have some style, much better than just a pair of work daks I highly recommend these pants
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Where did you get them?
That's the question I got when I first wore them at work. Great fit, great looking pants, well made. Will be buying myself another pair soon.
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All good so far
These are a better design for men who really work
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great product, but......
Great product, ridiculous it took 2 weeks to arrive from with Australia!! Ordered some light fittings yesterday online and received today! ( different company). This company is not so quick off the mark !!!
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Great pants
Great pants, the stretch in them makes moving in a physical job alot easier than standard work pants, although they are more expensive I believe they are worth it