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14th August 20, 10:57 AM
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Measuring Question
Up until the lock-downs, etc, I had, apart from only one time, always measured people for their kilts. With the social distancing, I would have to have them provide the measurements to get started again. I guess my question is this: How often have you had issues with the measurements provided by customers/clients?
I had problems with the guy who sent his measurements. Luckily I knew him and saw that there was no way what he sent was correct. We Skyped and I talked his wife through the process so all was well. Had I not known him and we didn't Skype, the kilt would have been way too short and would have fallen off.
Any information you can share will be greatly appreciated.
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14th August 20, 05:44 PM
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How many times have I had potential issues? Honestly, literally ALL THE TIME. I send clear, very specific measuring instructions, and I always follow up with questions about how the person actually took the measurements. You would not believe the number of times that I ask, did you measure over a shirt? No I measured over my bare skin. Which method did you use to measure the length? Well, I didn't - I looked at the label in a kilt I have that really fits well. And on and on and on.....
I deliberately said "potential issues" in the first line above, because I never, ever take the measurements that someone sends me at face value. I apologize profusely and then go on to pick away at them until I find out what they've actually done to take the measurements, and we work around after several emails to what I actually need so that I'm confident that the kilt will actually fit. I also commonly Skype or Facetime with someone to watch them take the measurements and offer advice along the way.
I also ask for 2 pics with a smart phone - one from the front and one from the side with the person wearing a kilt he already owns, or, if he doesn't have one, a pair of trousers with a shirt tucked in. That helps a huge amount.
If you want more suggestions, Arnot, just holler!
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15th August 20, 05:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Barb T
How many times have I had potential issues? Honestly, literally ALL THE TIME. I send clear, very specific measuring instructions, and I always follow up with questions about how the person actually took the measurements. You would not believe the number of times that I ask, did you measure over a shirt? No I measured over my bare skin. Which method did you use to measure the length? Well, I didn't - I looked at the label in a kilt I have that really fits well. And on and on and on.....
I deliberately said "potential issues" in the first line above, because I never, ever take the measurements that someone sends me at face value. I apologize profusely and then go on to pick away at them until I find out what they've actually done to take the measurements, and we work around after several emails to what I actually need so that I'm confident that the kilt will actually fit. I also commonly Skype or Facetime with someone to watch them take the measurements and offer advice along the way.
I also ask for 2 pics with a smart phone - one from the front and one from the side with the person wearing a kilt he already owns, or, if he doesn't have one, a pair of trousers with a shirt tucked in. That helps a huge amount.
If you want more suggestions, Arnot, just holler!
Many thanks for your assistance, Barb. Your suggestions are greatly appreciated. I will likely use your methods when possible.
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