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    VIDEO - How To Measure Shirts - The Iron Heart Method

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      flavour79
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      @steelworker:

      excellent idea and perfectly clear.

      @G.F.:

      Great Video !

      Silvery Madame Buttonfly voice hence the clarity😀

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      • FinksterF
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        10/10 for the voice … great  😘  🙂

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        • BoitB
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          very nice and easy to follow video.

          The only bit that confuses my neurotic mind is the 1/8" tick to decimal rounding scheme. Is there some tailoring/historical reason for why 1/8" rounds to 0.1" while 1/4" rounds to 0.2" and 6/8" rounds to 0.8"?

          I can understand the desire to round to tenths of an inch due to variability in the product as well as variability in measurer.

          WTB: IHJ-118-BLK/OLV XL, IHM-34-BLK L, IHSH-297-IND L, IHSH-399-ORA XL, IHWF-001-PUR L, IHSH-366-IND L

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          • Madame ButtonflyM
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            @Al6ert:

            very nice and easy to follow video.

            The only bit that confuses my neurotic mind is the 1/8" tick to decimal rounding scheme. Is there some tailoring/historical reason for why 1/8" rounds to 0.1" while 1/4" rounds to 0.2" and 6/8" rounds to 0.8"?

            I can understand the desire to round to tenths of an inch due to variability in the product as well as variability in measurer.

            Thanks @Al6ert - we simply do this for convenience, it's much easier to increment in .1 of an inch than try to insert eighth or quarter inches in our sizing charts, so we "cheat" and use approximate tenths of an inch instead.

            AKA Mrs G

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            • ChrisC
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              I think his question is more about the rounding- 1/8"= .125", is rounded down to .1"; 1/4"= .25", is rounded down to .2"; 6/8"= .75", is rounded up to .8".  Standard practice would be for 1/4" to round up to .3".

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              • Madame ButtonflyM
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                @Chris:

                I think his question is more about the rounding- 1/8"= .125", is rounded down to .1"; 1/4"= .25", is rounded down to .2"; 6/8"= .75", is rounded up to .8".  Standard practice would be for 1/4" to round up to .3".

                Ah, OK I understand now - to be honest when I'm measuring I don't think in anything but decimals anymore, so if it's about 1/4" I judge whether I feel it's 0.2 or 0.3 and same if it's approx 3/4" then I'll enter 0.7 or 0.8 depending on whether I think it's a tad under or over 🙂

                AKA Mrs G

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                • GilesG
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                  Video updated:

                  "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                    great info, and well narrated..

                    give peace a chance …..

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                    • neph93N
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                      @sonoma:

                      well narrated..

                      @Madame Buttonfly is a pro  😘

                      “Some of those that work forces
                      Are the same that burn crosses”

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                      • Madame ButtonflyM
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                        You are too kind…!  😉

                        AKA Mrs G

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                          This is very useful thanks!

                          In an effort to have less clothes I've started buying lots of them

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