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  2. Joint European standard for size labelling of clothes

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    European Standard (EN 13402-1) pictogram example for a men's jacket, with chest as primary measurement, and height and waist as secondary measurements. The first part [2] of the standard defines the list of body dimensions to be used for designating clothing sizes, together with an anatomical explanations and measurement guidelines. All body ...

  3. Clothing sizes - Wikipedia

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    4.2 Continental European men's sizes. 5 Size ... Clothing sizes are the sizes with which garments ... and American (US) standard dress sizes, s, are calculated by ...

  4. U.S. standard clothing size - Wikipedia

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    At that time, they were similar in concept to the EN 13402 European clothing size standard, although individual manufacturers have always deviated from them, sometimes significantly. However, as a result of various cultural pressures, most notably vanity sizing , North American clothing sizes have drifted substantially away from this standard ...

  5. 1795–1820 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    In Germany, republican city-states relinquished their traditional, modest, and practical garments and started to embrace the French and English fashion trends of short-sleeved chemise dresses and Spencer jackets. [6] American fashion trends emulated French dress, but in a toned-down manner, with shawls and tunics to cope with the sheerness of ...

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  7. Talk : Joint European standard for size labelling of clothes

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    I've reverted the spelling back to British style, since this is more appropriate for a European article than American spelling Ian Cairns 23:05, 15 July 2005 (UTC) []. Since about half of all European languages write "meter" and the other half write "metre", I wouldn't worry about it too much.