If you want an absolutely perfect fit, there is a way to make that happen and this is it. Displaying the most size sensitive elements of attire free-floating is an interesting way to call attention to custom tailoring of not only the size but style and cut. I am always amused to find that a size is not necessarily a standard as you move across brands. I am not sure that lines cut smallish save enough to make short-sheeting the pattern by a fraction of an inch worth the effort. Nor are expensive quality brands always cut generously for the same reputed size. So to get a good fit and look like a million bucks, this is worth consideration.
For other custom size posts see…
“Made-to-Measure Elegance“
“Telegraphing Tailor Made“
“Sell Raw Cloth, Order Shirt Later“
“Alfani® Fitted Dress Form“For Size-Assistive Merchandising posts by Title see…
“IKEA® Measuring Tape To-Go“
“Body-Shape Guide for Apparel“
“Size Guidance on Shelf Overlay“
“Getting-Size-Right In-Store Aid“
“Backlit Size Signage”
“How to Correctly Face Apparel“
“Shopper Decision-making Aids“
“Shoe Size Arc as Floor Graphic“
“Half-Size Shelf-Edge Shoe Sell“
“Floor Graphic With a Function“
“Secret to Looking Slim in Retail“
“Inseam Size as Visual Footnote”
“Jeans-Too-Tight Diagnostic“
“Hand-lettered, Custom-Fitted Levis“
“Sell Raw Cloth, Order Shirt Size Later”For shelf-edge size support posts see…
“Panty Sized in Brushed Stainless“
“P•O•P Dimensional Advises Loose Denim“
“Do You Shop Size or Price First“
“Holder for Sizes Not For Prices”
“Size Labels Not Price Labels”For sizing the price correctly see…
“6 Currency Pricing for Profit”For a list of Size Assistive research aids see…
“Getting-Size-Right Pinterest Board“ for a visual summary
“Getting-Size-Right Index Page” Index Page
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