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In fashion and clothing, the tiny size is a standard gauge dress designed to fit women with shorter stature, typically 160 cm (5 ft 3 inches).


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Changes in pattern and design measurements

Women's sized outfits are designed for women at least 165 cm (5 ft 5 inches) (without shoes) and will not be suitable for women with much shorter stature. Even if the breasts, waist circumference and hips fit, arm length, leg length of inseam and vertical torso measurements (such as the length of the back and chest-waist length) should be altered significantly to fit. Sizeless gowns can not be easily changed to produce the equivalent size, because, in general, this length (especially important body measurements) can not be changed without introducing unsightly stitches. Significant errors in the measurement of the torso will make the fitting display impossible, for example, if the dotted arrow arrow is three inches.

In addition to its size, small size garments may have different designs than those intended for higher women. For example, force elements can be added to give a longer, sleeker look, for example, vertical lines, princesses, short skirts, patterns or large patterns arranged helically throughout the body. Unfortunately, many modern "tiny" sizes are actually converted into half the size intended for big women and, as a result, tend to be boxy and outdated for women with small frames. Designs for taller women may also have stylish lines that appear to shorten the image, such as horizontal lines (eg, clamdigger pants or midcalf skirts); therefore, even if the measurements are properly adjusted, small size versions of regular-sized garments may not be attractive.

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Frequency

The average height of American women is approximately 163 cm (5 ft 4 inches) (5'4 "), with a standard deviation of about 10 cm (3.9 inches). Thus, 40% of all American women are 160 cm (5Ã, ft 3Ã, in) or shorter (                    z         & lt; =         -        0.25               {\ displaystyle z & lt; = - 0.25} And about a quarter (25%) is 155Ã, cm (5Ã, ft 1Ã, in) or shorter (                    z         & lt; =         -         0.75               {\ displaystyle z & lt; = - 0.75}   ).

In the UK and in most Europe and Australasia, average heights vary from 152 cm (5Ã, ft 0 in) to 168 cm (5 ft 6 inches). The size of the old clothes tends to match the size of the 1951 British survey, which took 157 cm (5 ft 2 inches) as average height, and also took the lean glass figure figure as standard. In the 1990s the UK Size project examined 16,000 people and resized to 'average' size. This is widely reported, but stores respond to headlines (people are getting bigger) than facts (only up a few but many more obese individuals). The fashion industry provides most of its merchandise in a "standard size", which includes the size of women 4-14, 5'4 "to 5'8" (European size 34-44 and 1,6256-1,7272 m), as this is the most profitable ready-to-use market.

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See also

  • Dress size
  • US standard dress size
  • EN 13402



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References

  • NHANES Survey
  • [1] Data of CDC Anthropometric Reference for Children and

Adults: U.S. Population, 1999-2002 - Page 20, Table 19.

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