How To Measure For Custom Sizing
Our standard sizing will fit most people due to their designs and generous adjustability. However, if you require custom sizing we offer this at no extra cost. Simply enter your relevant measurements into the customisation field on purchase and we'll take care of the rest.
Please note, we don't require perfectly accurate measurements as we’ll craft your piece with room to adjust. This also allows you to wear it tighter or looser depending on your preference. If you do have any fit preferences just include these as well in your instructions.
If you have any questions at all regarding sizing or fit, please don't hesitate to reach out to us!
Please see below instructions for measurements for each type of product. If you don't have a flexible measuring tape you can use a string and then place this on a ruler to get the circumference.
Collars
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Wrap the tape around your neck where the collar will sit.
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Keep it level and snug without squeezing.
- For our martingale collars please just measure your neck circumference at the base and we will make it to the correct size. If you have a preference for tighter or looser fit please note this in the customisation section on purchase.
Wrist Cuffs
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Measure around your wrist where the cuff will be worn.
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Keep your hand relaxed and the tape comfortably snug.
Ankle Cuffs
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Measure just above your ankle bone, where the cuff will sit.
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Stand naturally, without flexing your foot.
Thigh Cuffs
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Measure around the part of your thigh where the cuff will sit.
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Keep your leg relaxed - don’t flex or tense the muscle.
Upper Body Harnesses
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Bust/Chest: Measure around the fullest part of your chest.
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Under bust: Measure around the area directly under your bust.
- Waist: Measure around your natural waist (narrowest part of your torso).
Lower Body Harnesses
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Waist: Measure around your natural waist (narrowest part of your torso).
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Hips: Measure around the fullest part of your hips/butt.
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Thighs: Measure around the part of your thigh where the straps will sit. Keep your leg relaxed - don’t flex or tense the muscle.