■ Beltenick Measurement Size Chart
For the customer who needs a custom racing suit, the measurement size chart will need to be provided.

■ Instructions on the measurement
Please measure your body by following the video below.
This article will explain how to measure your body parts accurately, step by step.
With precise measurements, a custom racing suit that is perfectly fitted to your body will be created.
- Reference Point


- A. Neck Circumference
Measure the circumference around Adam’s apple.

- B. Chest Circumference on Man
Measure around the widest part of the chest under armpits with your arms at your side.




- B. Chest Circumference on Woman
First: Measure the widest part around your breast.

Second: Measure around the point right below your breast, where the bra usually rests.

Third: Measure the length from the side neck point, through the highest point of the breast, to the waist.

- C. Cross-Chest Width
Measure the length between armpits in the front, with your arms relaxing at the size of your body.


- D. Waist Circumference
Point out the navel and measure around the waist.

- E. Hip Circumference
Measure the widest hip point, which is normally 20cm below the navel.

- E. Hip Length
Measure the hip length by measuring the length between the widest hip point and the waistline.

- F. Leg Circumference – Thigh
Measure the largest circumference of the thigh, which is usually below the hips.

- F. Leg Circumference – Knee
Measure the largest circumference of the knee.

- F. Leg Circumference – Calf
Measure the largest circumference of the calf.

- F. Leg Circumference – Ankle
Measure the largest circumference of the ankle.

- G. Arm Circumference – Arm Hole
Relax your arms at the side and measure around the arm at shoulder point, passing the armpit.

- G. Arm Circumference – Bicep
Place your arm at a 90-degree angle and measure the widest point around the bicep.

- G. Arm Circumference – Elbow
Place your arm at a 45-degree angle and measure around the elbow.

- G. Arm Circumference – Forearm
Hole a fist and measure the widest point around the forearm.

- H. Sleeve Length
Place your arm at a 45-degree angle.
Start from the point where the shoulder bone ends, run the tape down to the elbow, and then all the way down to the wrist bone.


- I. Shoulder Width
Start from the point where one shoulder bone ends, run the tape across the back neck point, and end at the other shoulder bone.
Make sure the points used for shoulder measurement are the same as sleeve measurements.



- J. Cross-Back Width
Measure the length between armpits in the back, with your arms relaxing at the side of your body.

- K. Front-Body Length
Find the point between your shoulder line and side neck, which we refer to as your side neck point.
Measure the length from side neck point, go all the way down, passing the nipples, to the waistline.


- L. Rear-Body Length
Start the measurement from the lower vertebrae of the back neck, follow the curve of the back, to the waistline.


- M. External Leg Length
Start at the external leg point, where the navel is referenced, stretch the tape closely to the leg, and all the way down to the ankle bone.


- N. Internal Leg Length
Have the person who’s being measured hold the measurement tapes.
Start from the crotch, stretch the tape closely to the leg, and all the way down to the ankle bone.


- O. Crotch Length
Press the tape on the navel.
Start from the navel, through the crotch, to the back waistline.


- P. Crotch Depth
Take a seat with your knees together and your back straight.
Measure the length between the navel and the seat surface.

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