Measure


Proportion governs construction. These measurements reference the classical division of the human form — the same ratios that inform the garment's internal architecture.

Reference Points

Chest

Measured at the fullest point, arms at rest. Tape level across shoulder blades.

Shoulder

From the acromion point of one shoulder to the other, following the natural line.

Sleeve

From the shoulder point to the wrist bone, arm bent at 15 degrees.

Waist

At the natural waistline, approximately two finger-widths above the navel.

Hip

At the fullest point of the hip, approximately 20cm below the waist.

Inseam

From the crotch point to the desired trouser break at the shoe.

Torso Length

From the base of the neck (C7 vertebra) to the natural waistline.

Proportional Sizes

All measurements in centimetres.

Size Chest Shoulder Waist
I 88-92 42-43 76-80
II 93-97 43.5-44.5 81-85
III 98-102 45-46 86-90
IV 103-107 46.5-47.5 91-95
V 108-112 48-49 96-100

Reichsmarke garments are constructed with structured ease. The relationship between body measurement and garment dimension follows classical proportion — neither constraining nor excessive. If measurements fall between sizes, commission the larger.