For dresses with trains the length of the front of the dress is based on the hollow to hem measurement of each standard size.
What is hollow to floor dress measurement.
Long dress hollow to hem front hem hollow to floor shoes height.
Hollow to floor measurement is simply from the hollow of your neck to the floor by your feet.
Your hollow to hem measurement is determined by measuring from the center of your collarbone hollow to the bottom hem of your dress.
Hollow to hem for the front of the dress please stand straight against a wall mark where your collarbones are and then measure from the marking down to the floor.
Hold the measuring tape at your hollow while a friend pulls it down to the length you want your dress.
Measure in bare feet.
The hollow to floor measurement is measured from the hollow of the neck which is the dip between your collarbones all the way to the floor with your bare feet together standing straight.
You will need to take the measurement with the exact shoes you will be wearing.
Always get measured by a professional.
Begin at the top of the head and pull tape straight down to the floor.
You could measure from your hollow the soft spot between your collarbones down 60 inches to see how long the dress would be on you.
For example if you are a size a10 and you plan to wear a floor length style like the blake the hollow to hem for your dress would be 60 inches.
When taking this measurement stand straight with your feet together without wearing shoes.
Train length remains the same for all sizes.
This measurement can be used by a company to determine how long to make a dress if you are wedding.
Train length remains the same for all sizes.
Keep in mind that this is not the same as the hollow to hem measurement which measures from the center of your collarbones to the hem of the dress.
Most dresses come with a standard length measurement but some designers offer a custom hollow to hem.
A short length dress should measure to the hem of the dress.