Specification for size designation of women's wear

Specification for size designation of women's wear

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BS 3666 Specification for size designation of women's wear

This British Standard is one of a series which deals essentially with the size designation of clothing, and is not directly concerned with sizing systems as such.

The primary aim of this and other British Standards in this series is the establishment of a size designation system that indicates (in a simple, direct and meaningful manner) the body size of the woman that a garment is intended to fit. Provided that the shape of her body (as indicated by the appropriate dimensions) has been accurately determined, this system will facilitate the choice of garments that fit.

The size designation system is based on body and not garment measurements. Choice of garment measurements is normally left to the designer and the manufacturer, who are concerned with style, cut and other fashion elements, and who must make due allowance for garments normally worn beneath a specific garment.

Definitions and body measurement procedure are prescribed in BS 5511 which is applicable to all categories of clothing.

BS 3666 is the standard that specifies a system of designating the size of women’s outerwear and underwear garments that are classified as:

  • Covering the upper body
  • Covering the whole body
  • Covering the lower body only
  • Civilian and uniform garments.

Both the control dimensions on which the size designation system is based, and the method of indicating the size designation on a garment label, are specified.

BS 3666 also contains details of a size coding scheme, which is to be included on the garment label together with the control dimensions.

Contents of BS 3666 include:

  • Cooperating organizations
  • Introduction
  • Scope
  • References
  • Definitions
  • Control dimensions
  • Size designation
  • Size code
  • Labelling
  • Examples of garments
  • Examples of inclusion of size code number into label
  • Examples of labels for women’s outerwear
  • Examples of labels for women’s underwear
  • Size codes and associated body measurements
  • Publications referred to.

The Clothing Standards Committee, under whose direction this British Standard was prepared, consists of representatives from the following:

The Clothing Standards Committee

British Apparel Manufacturers’ Association Ltd

British Footwear Manufacturers’ Federation

British Man-made Fibres Federation

British Multiple Retailers’ Association

British Railways Board

British Textile Employers’ Association

Clothing and Footwear Institute

Clothing Manufacturers’ Federation of Great Britain

Consumer Standards Advisory Committee of BSI

Consumers’ Association

Department of Industry (Chemicals and Textiles)

Drapers’ Chamber of Trade

Industrial Safety (Protective Equipment) Manufacturers’ Association

Institute of Purchasing and Supply

Instock Footwear Suppliers’ Association

Knitting Industries Federation Ltd

Mail Order Traders’ Association of Great Britain

Manchester Chamber of Commerce

Ministry of Defence

Multiple Shoe Retailers’ Association

National Children’s Wear Association

National Shoe Retailers’ Council

Shoe and Allied Trades Research Association

Textile and Clothing Contractors’ Association

Textile Research Council

Association of Retail Distributors

Co-operative Union

Overall Manufacturers’ Association of Great Britain

Shirt, Collar and Tie Manufacturers’ Federation

Textile Distributors’ Association