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Contact us to schedule an appointment or to express interest in creating & purchasing your very own custom garment. Depending on your location, we will schedule a time to meet or have you browse our gallery to get an idea of what garment, fabric, and style you are interested in.
Next, utilizing our selection of fabrics and style options via our limitless selection of swatches or by browsing our online Fabric Collection, choose your fabric and the general style of your garment.
Utilizing our Style Center, now it’s time to individualize you garment by requesting any specifics that you would like. From buttons, lapels, and stitch colors to pockets, pleats, and more; your thoughts and questions are always welcomed.
Now, it’s time to take you measurements. Depending on if you are a new client, repeat client, or an online client; we'll take you measurements. If not, you may take your measurements with the guidance of our How to Measure Guide (recording and submitting your measurements via Contact Information and Measurement Form).
Now, it’s time to submit your payment. All we require is a 50% deposit initially and final payment upon delivery. We accept cash, credit/debit card, and payments via PayPal and Cash App.
Finally, receive your custom A. MEQUELL'S garment within 3-4 weeks
(upon receipt of final payment).
Measure vertically down your front from just next to the collar on your jacket, where the seam is on your shoulder, to where you would like the jacket to end. If you are unsure of the perfect length it is generally accepted to be where your knuckles are with your arms naturally hanging down. A shorter, trendier length, looks good when coupled with jeans, but is an acquired taste in a suit. You can also use a jacket you like as a guide.
Measure horizontally around the chest roughly at nipple level, under the armpits, and over your shoulder blades. You should only just be able to feel the tape on your chest. Do not over-inflate your chest but stand normally, you should be able to fit your index finger in between the tape and your chest. This measurement is a body measurement and there will be an allowance added to it to make your jacket, the allowance will be added according to the fit that you chose
Measure horizontally around your stomach at the level of the bottom of the ribcage. As a guide this measurement will be where you are widest. Allow some room for breathing/movement.
Measure around your hips and buttocks at their widest point on a pair of well-fitting trousers (not jeans). Make sure your pockets are empty and the tape is not restrictive. As a guide, you should not make the tape too snug. You should only just be able to feel the tape when measuring. (To create a more tapered physique to suit jacket, add 1/2 inch to this measurement.)
Measure from the end of your left shoulder to the end of your right shoulder. This measurement should be equal to the desired width of the jacket’s shoulders.
Measure from where the seams on the shoulder meet to where you want the sleeve to end. The measurement you input will be the measurement of your jacket sleeve. We recommend that the sleeve should go to the base of your thumb (located at the wrist joint).
Measure around your upper arm at the widest point. This is normally taken about 15cm to 18 cm from the tip of the shoulder seam. This is the sleeve width of the largest part of your arm. **Do not flex your bicep.**
What to Wear: Trousers/Shoes Measure from the top of the waistband on a pair of trousers (not jeans), keeping the measure taut, down to where you wish the bottom of the trousers to end. Please bear in mind the fit you want over the shoe as this will affect the desired length.
Measure horizontally around your waist, just inside where you like to wear the top of your trousers. Make sure the tape is snug and does not ride over the waistband but you should be able to put your index finger inside the tape. As a guide, this measurement will be about 2 inches above what you take off-the-peg…they like to flatter, and unfortunately we need real measurements. Please let us know in the extra notes at the end if you like to wear your trousers above or below your hips.
Measure around your hips and buttocks at their widest point on a pair of well-fitting trousers (not jeans). Make sure your pockets are empty and the tape is not restrictive. As a guide, you should not make the tape too snug. You only just be able to feel the tape when measuring.
Measure from the top of the trouser waistband at the front, between your legs, to top of the waistband at the back. Allow as much space as needed for comfort.
Empty your pockets, then measure around the thigh of your trousers (no jeans) at the widest point (usually as high as you can go without it getting embarrassing), you should be able to fit your index finger in behind the tape measure. This is a skin measurement and should be taken just below the crotch.
Keep your leg straight and measure comfortably around your knee at the widest point. This is a skin measurement.
Trouser bottoms should ideally harmonize with the shoes, covering between 1/2 and 2/3 of their surface. Narrow ankles will make the shoe look large, the trousers sit higher (and therefore need to be shorter), and vice versa. One tip is to measure the ankle width of some trousers you like the cut of. To do this simply lay them flat, measure one side and then double the measurement. As a guide 14-17 inches can be understood as slim, 17-19 as standard and 19+ as boot cut to flared.
Measure vertically down your front from just next to the collar on your jacket, where the seam is on your shoulder, to where you would like the jacket to end. If you are unsure of the perfect length it is generally accepted to be where your knuckles are with your arms naturally hanging down. A shorter, trendier length, looks good when coupled with jeans, but is an acquired taste in a suit. You can also use a jacket you like as a guide.
Measure horizontally around the chest roughly at nipple level, under the armpits, and over your shoulder blades. You should only just be able to feel the tape on your chest. Do not over-inflate your chest but stand normally, you should be able to fit your index finger in between the tape and your chest. This measurement is a body measurement and there will be an allowance added to it to make your jacket, the allowance will be added according to the fit that you chose.
Measure horizontally around your stomach at the level of the bottom of the ribcage. As a guide this measurement will be where you are widest. Allow some room for breathing/movement.
Measure around your hips and buttocks at their widest point on a pair of well-fitting trousers (not jeans). Make sure your pockets are empty and the tape is not restrictive. As a guide, you should not make the tape too snug. You only just be able to feel the tape when measuring.
Measure from the end of your left shoulder to the end of your right shoulder. This measurement should be equal to the desired width of the shirt’s shoulders.
Measure from where the seams on the shoulder meet to where you want the sleeve to end. The measurement you input will be the measurement of your shirt sleeve. We recommend that the sleeve should show a half inch to an inch below jacket sleeve.
Place the tape measure under your armpit and around the top of your arm. To ensure a comfortable fit, take the armhole measurement with one finger inside the tape measure.
Measure around your upper arm at the widest point. This is normally taken about 15cm to 18 cm from the tip of the shoulder seam. This is the sleeve width of the largest part of your arm. **Do not flex your bicep.**
Measure the actual size around the widest part all the way around the forearm.
Measure the actual wrist size around your wrist bone. You may also consider adding ¼" to ½" to your size if you wear medium to
heavier watches.
**Provide us the actual/skin tight measure. Our tailor adds at least 3cm-5cm to your measurement to allow room for
movement**
Measure around your neck at the level your shirt collar would sit. You should not feel restricted by the tape for a comfortable fit, and should be able to put your index finger inside the tape.