Measure a male suit for the inside leg (aka inseam)

Measure a male suit for the inside leg (aka inseam)

Buying a suit for the first time? Knowing how to measure yourself is more complicated than you may think. Although brief, this suit fitting video is clear and straight forward.

This instructional video demonstrates how to measure a mens suit for the inside leg, also known as the inseam. Suits can be an expensive investment, so you want to make sure you get it right. Whether you need a women's business suit for a new job or a men's suit for a wedding or event, these suit measuring videos are incredibly helpful. Search "how to measure yourself for a suit" on Wonderhowto for more suit fitting videos for men and women. It is also helpful to know where to measure yourself on the body when you can't actually try a garment on (if you are buying something online or on ebay).

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