ASTM Textile Committee is working on clothing sizing standard.

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Proposed standard, ASTM WK33671, Guide for Body Measurements for Adult Misses Petite Figure Type, will cover petite and tall heights for the missy measurement standard, which is now based on single average height. Once standard is approved, companies that offer petite/tall options will have a table of how length measurements are affected and exact measurements to use. Those with expertise in body measurements, sizing, fitting, grading and garment measuring specifications are encouraged to join D13.




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Petite and Tall Heights for Missy Measurement Standard to Be Focus of Proposed ASTM Textiles Standard



W. CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa., - ASTM International Committee D13 on Textiles is currently at work on a proposed new guide that will cover petite and tall heights for the missy measurement standard, since the missy standard is based on a single average height.

The proposed new standard, ASTM WK33671, Guide for Body Measurements for Adult Misses Petite Figure Type, is under the jurisdiction of Subcommittee D13.55 on Body Measurement for Apparel Sizing.

"The missy standard for body measurements has traditionally included a height change by size, which consequently includes length adjustments, meaning that the smaller sizes were shorter and the larger sizes longer in several key areas, such as sleeve lengths," says Debra Klensch, a clothing designer for the Air Force Uniform Office located at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, and a D13 member. "However, there are petite ladies in all sizes. All small size ladies are not short and all large size ladies are not tall." Klensch says that in the past the missy standard has included length as an inherent part of the size.

"Companies that do not offer petite/tall options would, of necessity, have to adjust the key length measurement or provide garments that were, for instance, too long in the sleeve and overall length for those customers who were shorter than average," says Klensch.

Once the proposed new standard has been approved, companies who do not offer petite/tall options would not have to make any measurement adjustments from the main standard and those that do will have a table of how the measurements would be affected and the exact measurements to use.

D13 welcomes all interested parties to participate in its standards developing activities. Anyone who has expertise in body measurements, sizing, fitting, grading and garment measuring specifications and techniques is encouraged to join D13.

ASTM International welcomes and encourages participation in the development of its standards. For more information on becoming an ASTM member, visit http://www.astm.org/JOIN.

ASTM International is one of the largest international standards development and delivery systems in the world. ASTM International meets the World Trade Organization (WTO) principles for the development of international standards: coherence, consensus, development dimension, effectiveness, impartiality, openness, relevance and transparency. ASTM standards are accepted and used in research and development, product testing, quality systems and commercial transactions.

ASTM Committee D13 Next Meeting: Jan. 29-Feb. 1, 2012, January Committee Week, Atlanta, Ga.

Technical Contact: Debra Klensch, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio, Phone: 937-255-4919; debra.klensch@wpafb.af.mil

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