How to measure your size
How to measure for trousers

Knowing your trouser size is very important when purchasing trousers from an online store. We'll show you how to measure your trousers to find your size.

On the Igarashi Trousers official online shopping site, you can not only select the size but also specify the plus or minus of the waist size and the plus or minus of the inseam size when shopping. As a result, you can wear trousers in just the right size and neatly as soon as you arrive.

Please enjoy shopping on the Igarashi Trousers official online store.

how to measure waist


Fasten any buttons or zippers on the front. Lay it flat and measure from waist edge to edge. Double the length is the waist size. At Igarashi Trousers, we value the value of the trousers when they are worn, so when measuring the waist, please measure with the trousers fully stretched.

how to measure inseam


Place it on a flat surface with the left and right crease lines aligned, and shift the upper fabric. Measure from the cross point at the crotch to the hem. This number is the inseam size. At this time, if the upper fabric is pulled too much, the numbers will shift. It is best to measure in a natural state.

How to measure the rise

Place the pants on a flat surface with the left and right crease lines aligned, and measure from the top of the pants to the hem. Subtract the inseam length from the measured value to get the rise size.

How to measure the width

Place it on a flat surface with the left and right crease lines aligned, and shift the upper fabric. Measure horizontally from the front crease through the crotch cross to the back crease. This number will be the width dimension.

how to measure knee width

Place it on a flat surface with the left and right crease lines aligned, and shift the upper fabric. Half the length from the crotch cross to the hem. Measure 7 cm above the front crease to the back crease. This number is the knee width dimension.

How to measure hem width

Place it on a flat surface with the left and right crease lines aligned, and measure from the front crease at the hem to the back crease. This number is the hem width dimension.