How to Measure Your Inseam & Why InStyle Magazine Got it Wrong
Typically, we love the advice that InStyle magazine gives on fashion. However,
in their August issue, they totally missed the mark. The article J Is For Jeans
highlighted inseam as crucial to affecting the entire fit of a pair of jeans
(page 169), with which we absolutely agree. However, InStyle goes on to make two
incorrect statements.
First, they say the average woman's inseam is 34 inches. It's not - 32 inches is
considered normal. We’re guessing they said this because designer jeans
are typically made with inseams around 34 inches, but that's because high-end
jeans are made for models' bodies, and they have super long legs. Go to
Gap.com,
and you'll see that an inseam length of "regular" is 32 inches (it's the same
with many other sellers).
Second, InStyle makes the mistake of tying inseam to height. While the two are
related, you can't tell someone's inseam by their height alone. What matters is
the length of their legs, not their whole body. InStyle suggests that petites
should try 32-inch inseams, and women 5'10" and taller should look for 36"
inseams. Our founder is over 5'10" and wears a 35-inch inseam, and 1 inch is a
huge deal when it comes to your pants fitting perfectly.
For many of us, it can be a major struggle finding pants that are long enough or
short enough. If you don't have a "normal" inseam of 32 inches, you likely have
trouble finding jeans that are the right length for your body. The answer? Learn
your inseam!
You can find your inseam by having your tailor measure it for you, or you can do
it yourself. Here's how to find the length of pants you really need:
- Begin with a pair of jeans you already have that fit you well (hopefully you
have at least ONE pair!).
- Lay the pants flat on the floor, back pockets down.
- Get out your measuring tape, and carefully measure from the crotch seam to the
very bottom of one leg.
- This number is your inseam, and will likely be something between 26 inches and
38 inches.
- Now you can shop for your exact inseam!
Search By Inseam is a great place to shop, with numerous sellers, styles,
brands, and price ranges, all categorized by inseam length.
Click
here for more tips on inseam measurement, including how to account for
shrinkage, high-heeled shoes, and different types of pants.
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