Wedding Dress Measurement Mistakes to Avoid | Piondress

Wedding Dress Measurement Mistakes to Avoid

Taking your measurements at home may feel unfamiliar, especially for a made-to-order wedding dress. The good news is that most measuring mistakes are easy to avoid once you know what to look for. This guide explains the most common mistakes and helps you prepare with more confidence before your dress is made.

Wearing a Sports Bra or Compression Top

A sports bra can flatten the bust and change its natural shape and position.

For the most accurate measurements, wear a supportive bra that creates a natural shape. Even if your wedding dress will have an open back or built-in support, measurements are usually most accurate when taken with proper support.

Measuring Your Waist Too Low

Many people naturally measure their waist where jeans or skirts usually sit.

For wedding dress measurements, use the narrowest part of your torso, usually above the belly button and below the ribcage.

Measuring Skirt Length from the Wrong Point

Dress length should always be measured from your natural waist.

Starting from the hips, belly button, or everyday waistband can result in a dress that is longer or shorter than intended.

Measuring the Bust Incorrectly

The measuring tape should go around the fullest part of the bust and stay level from front to back.

Avoid pulling the tape too tightly or holding it at an angle. The tape should sit comfortably against the body and remain parallel to the floor.

Measuring Over Loose Clothing

Loose clothing, thick sweaters, and oversized tops can add extra volume and affect your measurements.

For the most accurate results, measure over fitted clothing or underwear whenever possible.

Taking Measurements by Yourself

Some measurements are difficult to take accurately without assistance.

If possible, ask a family member or friend to help keep the tape straight, level, and positioned correctly.

Standing in an Unnatural Position

Try not to hold your breath, pull in your stomach, lift your shoulders, or stand too stiffly.

Stand naturally and comfortably so your measurements reflect your true body shape.

Photos for Proportion Review

If we ask for photos, please wear fitted clothing that shows your natural body shape. Underneath, wear the same supportive bra that you wore when taking your measurements.

These photos help us better understand your proportions, including waist position, bust placement, shoulder proportions, and overall silhouette.

Additional Tips

Use a Soft Measuring Tape

Always use a flexible sewing measuring tape rather than a metal tape measure. A soft tape follows the natural curves of the body and provides more accurate results.

Measure More Than Once

We recommend taking each measurement two or three times to make sure the numbers are consistent. Small mistakes can happen, especially when measuring at home.

Now Let’s Do It Correctly

Follow our step-by-step guide to take your measurements and get the best possible fit.

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