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BS EN 13402-3:2013 Incorporating corrigendum January 2014 BS EN 13402-3:2013 BSI Standards Publication Size designation of clothes Part 3: Body measurements and intervals BS EN 13402-3:2013 BRITISH STANDARD National foreword This British Standard is the UK implementation of EN 13402-3:2013 It supersedes BS EN 13402-3:2004 which is withdrawn The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted by Technical Committee TCI/66, Apparel and interior textiles, to Subcommittee TCI/66/-/3, Clothing sizing systems A list of organizations represented on this subcommittee can be obtained on request to its secretary This publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract Users are responsible for its correct application © The British Standards Institution 2014 Published by BSI Standards Limited 2014 ISBN 978 580 85019 ICS 61.020 Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity from legal obligations This British Standard was published under the authority of the Standards Policy and Strategy Committee on 31 October 2013 Amendments/corrigenda issued since publication Date Text affected 31 January 2014 Implementation of CEN correction notice 06 November 2013: Table corrected EN 13402-3 EUROPEAN STANDARD NORME EUROPÉENNE EUROPÄISCHE NORM October 2013 ICS 61.020 Supersedes EN 13402-3:2004 English Version Size designation of clothes - Part 3: Body measurements and intervals Désignation des tailles de vêtements - Partie 3: Mesures et intervalles Grưßenbezeichnung von Bekleidung - Teil 3: Kưrperme und Sprungwerte This European Standard was approved by CEN on 12 July 2013 CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on application to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre or to any CEN member This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German) A version in any other language made by translation under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre has the same status as the official versions CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and United Kingdom EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATION COMITÉ EUROPÉEN DE NORMALISATION EUROPÄISCHES KOMITEE FÜR NORMUNG CEN-CENELEC Management Centre: Avenue Marnix 17, B-1000 Brussels © 2013 CEN All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved worldwide for CEN national Members Ref No EN 13402-3:2013: E BS EN 13402-3:2013 EN 13402-3:2013 (E) EN 13402-3:2013 (E) Contents Page Foreword Scope Normative references Terms and definitions Measurements and intervals The letter codes 42 Annex A (informative) Examples of labelling clothing with the standard pictogram 44 Bibliography 46 Tables Table — Heights for men Table — Alternative of ranges for heights for men with cm intervals Table — Example of height range for men Table — Chest and waist measurements for men – garments for upper body 10 Table — Examples for flexible use of measurements 11 Table — Neck girth and chest measurement for men – garments for upper body 12 Table — Arm length in correlation to chest and body height for men 14 Table — Waist and hip girth measurements for men – garments for lower body 15 Table — Foot lengths for socks for men 16 Table 10 — Hand girths for gloves for men 16 Table 11 — Head girths for headwear for men 16 Table 12 —Heights for women 17 Table 13 — Alternative of ranges for heights for women with cm intervals 17 Table 14 — Example of height range for women 18 Table 15 — Bust and hip girth measurements for women – garments for upper body 19 Table 16 — Bust and waist girth measurements for women – garments for upper body 20 Table 17 — Waist and hip girth measurements for women – garments for lower body 21 Table 18 — Examples for flexible use of measurements 22 Table 19 — Examples for flexible use of measurements 22 Table 20 — Examples for flexible use of measurements 23 Table 21 — Ranges for bras, corsetry and swimwear with cups with intervals of cm 25 Table 22 — Waist measurements for panty girdle for women 26 Table 23 — Foot lengths for socks for women 26 Table 24 — Hand girths for gloves for women 26 BS EN 13402-3:2013 EN 13402-3:2013 (E) EN 13402-3:2013 (E) Table 25 — Head girths for headwear for women 27 Table 26 — Weights for pantyhose for women 27 Table 27 — Example of height range for boys, girls and infants 28 Table 28 — Chest related to body height – boys 29 Table 29 — Waist related to body height – boys 30 Table 30 — Examples for flexible use of measurements 31 Table 31 — Neck girth and arm length in correlation to body height – boys 32 Table 32 — Bust girth related to body height – girls 33 Table 33 — Waist girth related to body height – girls 34 Table 34 — Chest related to body height – infant boys 35 Table 35 — Waist related to body height – infant boys 36 Table 36 — Neck girth and arm length related to body height – infant boys 37 Table 37 — Bust girth related to body height – infant girls 38 Table 38 — Waist girth related to body height – infant girls 39 Table 39 — Foot lengths for socks for boys, girls and infants 40 Table 40 — Hand girths for gloves for boys, girls and infants 41 Table 41 — Head girths for headwear for boys, girls and infants 41 Table 42 — Letter code for men 42 Table 43 — Letter code for women 43 BS EN 13402-3:2013 EN 13402-3:2013 (E) EN 13402-3:2013 (E) Foreword This document (EN 13402-3:2013) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 248 “Textiles and textile products”, the secretariat of which is held by BSI This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by April 2014, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the latest by April 2014 Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights CEN [and/or CENELEC] shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights This document supersedes EN 13402-3:2004 Within the revised version, the values and intervals are adjusted to current sizing surveys carried out in the Netherlands, France, Sweden, Germany and Romania EN 13402, Size designation of clothes, consists of the following parts:  Part 1: Terms, definitions and body measurement procedure (ISO 3635:1981 modified);  Part 2: Primary and secondary dimensions;  Part 3: Body measurements and intervals (the present document);  Part 4: Coding system 1) According to the CEN-CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organisations of the following countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom 1) In preparation BS EN 13402-3:2013 EN 13402-3:2013 (E) EN 13402-3:2013 (E) Introduction In order to size mass-produced clothes, the body size of the intended wearer has to be defined and identified with the nearest size on a table of standard sizes In this system, the body size is defined by scales of the appropriate primary and, where necessary, secondary dimensions, using preferred numbers A good degree of standardization is achieved by the establishment of open-ended size scales with fixed intervals in at least the primary dimension for each garment type Where body shape is characterised by a number of girth dimensions and height, the primary dimension is placed on a size table, while the secondary dimensions are variables The nearest whole number in the tables for that dimension is used for purposes of size designation The tables of measures as described in this document constitute a first attempt at the grouping of body sizes appropriate to the European population Body measurement tables are readily compiled from this information It is necessary to use an open system with inbuilt flexibility, because body shape and proportions for any one population group varies As the results of the sizing surveys of the different countries vary, the tables in this document provide the required flexibility BS EN 13402-3:2013 EN 13402-3:2013 (E) EN 13402-3:2013 (E) Scope This European Standard establishes tables for body measurements and intervals to be used for compiling standard garment sizes for men, women, boys, girls and infants Garment dimensions are not contained in this document Examples of labelling clothing with the standard pictogram (see EN 13402-1) are given in Annex A (informative) in this document Normative references The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are indispensable for its application For dated references, only the edition cited applies For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies EN 13402-2, Size designation of clothes — Part 2: Primary and secondary dimensions Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply 3.1 drop difference between chest girth and waist girth for men in centimetres, expressed with a negative value when the waist is smaller than the chest Note to entry: For a chest of 100 cm with a waist of 88 cm, the drop is -12 3.2 primary dimension body measurement, in centimetres, that is used to designate the size of a garment for the consumer [SOURCE: EN 13402-1:2001, 3.1, modified] 3.3 secondary dimension body measurement, in centimetres, or in the case of pantyhose, body mass (kg) that may additionally be used in designating the size of a garment for the consumer [SOURCE: EN 13402-1:2001, 3.2, modified] 3.4 cup size difference between the underbust girth and the bust girth 3.5 standard pictogram pictorial symbol used to indicate the position on the body of the relevant dimensions [SOURCE: EN 13402-1:2001, 3.3] 3.6 interval difference between the values of two adjoining body measurements Intervals 164 162 160 158 160 158 156 154 156 Range Height Intervals Range Height 166 166 170 168 170 174 172 174 178 176 178 182 180 182 186 184 186 190 188 190 194 192 164 168 172 172 176 180 180 184 188 188 192 196 Table — Alternative of ranges for heights for men with cm intervals 162 164 Table — Heights for men 204 202 200 198 200 198 196 194 196 For special kinds of clothing, e.g protective clothing, the appropriate size should be indicated by combining several body size ranges 206 206 210 208 204 208 212 Dimensions in centimetres 202 204 Dimensions in centimetres In order to accommodate variations in height by country/company, a system with cm or cm intervals for men is standardized, which means that a country/company may select any height from Tables and with a range that may be extended to the left and right of Tables1 and (see Annex A, Figure A.1) General Men Measurements and intervals 4.1.1 4.1 3.8 letter code code which embraces two bust or chest sizes, i.e two intervals 3.7 range coverage of one size, calculated by using one half plus or half minus the interval EN 13402-3:2013 (E) BS EN 13402-3:2013 EN 13402-3:2013 (E) BS EN 13402-3:2013 EN 13402-3:2013 (E) EN 13402-3:2013 (E) 4.1.2 Intervals Intervals listed in the tables define the differences between two adjoining body measurements 4.1.3 Range Range is calculated by using one half plus or half minus the interval from the primary or secondary dimension measurement If the interval is 1,5 cm or less no range will be shown in the pictogram All ranges on the pictogram will be rounded down to whole numbers In case of weights, the range is shown in whole numbers EXAMPLE For a height of 156 cm the range is 154 cm to 158 cm (see Table 3) Table — Example of height range for men Height 156 Range 154 158 Interval 4.1.4 4.1.4.1 4 Flexible link between chest/waist and waist/hip measurements for men General The standard sizing system allows each country/company freely to combine chest and waist measurements and waist and hip measurement according to its requirements To attain the required flexibility, correlated to the primary measurements chest or waist, a range of alternatives are defined which are possible to combine The alternatives are differentiated by coding with letters: Table provides 14 alternatives named from C to Q (except I and O) for waist; Table provides alternatives named from C to K (except I and O) for waist and hip The alternatives could for instance be expanded to an alternative A for smaller waists/hips and from K/k to O/o for larger hips The flexibility of the system allows by combining different hip and waist alternatives to build up the individual figure types of each country/company It is also possible to change the alternatives between the sizes (see examples in Table 4) During one alternative, the drop type changes, because the intervals for chest and waist are different from chest 108 cm 4.1.4.2 Flexible use of chest-waist values for various drops Countries/companies may wish to use a choice of chest and waist girth measurements for drop type minus 12, which have the above shown choices of chest and waist (drop minus 12 cm is the difference between chest and waist) 4.1.4.3 Flexible link between waist and hip girth measurements for men For products like trousers, which cover the lower body, waist is the primary measurement and defines the size To determine differentiations between various figure types, hip as secondary measurement is required Table contains a range of alternatives, which allows defining the whole range of individual figure types of different countries or companies The alternatives are to use as shown by the examples in Table 34 53 55 57 59 61 Range 61,5 63 62,5 Range 59,5 60,5 Range 57,5 58,5 Range 55,5 56,5 Range 53,5 54,5 Range 51,5 52,5 51 53,0 55,0 57,0 59,0 61,0 63,0 63,0 65,0 64,0 61,0 62,0 59,0 60,0 57,0 58,0 55,0 56,0 53,0 54,0 51,0 52,0 131 128 125 1,5 125 50,5 119 122 Range 49,5 Intervals J H G F E D C Variant Intervals Range Mean value EN 13402-3:2013 (E) BS EN 13402-3:2013 EN 13402-3:2013 (E) 137 55,0 57,0 59,0 61,0 63,0 65,0 65,0 67,0 66,0 63,0 64,0 61,0 62,0 59,0 60,0 57,0 58,0 55,0 56,0 53,0 54,0 131 134 143 57,0 59,0 61,0 63,0 65,0 67,0 67,0 69,0 68,0 65,0 66,0 63,0 64,0 61,0 62,0 59,0 60,0 57,0 58,0 55,0 56,0 137 140 59,0 61,0 63,0 65,0 67,0 69,0 69,0 71,0 70,0 67,0 68,0 65,0 66,0 63,0 64,0 61,0 62,0 59,0 60,0 57,0 149 155 152 155 161 158 161 61,0 63,0 65,0 67,0 69,0 71,0 71,0 73,0 72,0 69,0 70,0 67,0 68,0 65,0 66,0 63,0 64,0 61,0 62,0 59,0 60,0 63,0 65,0 67,0 69,0 71,0 73,0 73,0 75,0 74,0 71,0 72,0 69,0 70,0 67,0 68,0 65,0 66,0 63,0 64,0 61,0 62,0 66,0 68,0 70,0 72,0 74,0 76,0 75,0 78,0 76,0 73,0 74,0 71,0 72,0 69,0 70,0 67,0 68,0 65,0 66,0 63,0 64,0 167 164 Waist girth - secondary dimension 149 58,0 143 146 Height - primary dimension Table 33 — Waist girth related to body height – girls 173 69,0 71,0 73,0 75,0 77,0 79,0 78,0 81,0 79,0 76,0 77,0 74,0 75,0 72,0 73,0 70,0 71,0 68,0 69,0 66,0 67,0 167 170 179 72,0 74,0 76,0 78,0 80,0 82,0 81,0 84,0 82,0 79,0 80,0 77,0 78,0 75,0 76,0 73,0 74,0 71,0 72,0 69,0 70,0 173 176 185 75,0 77,0 79,0 81,0 83,0 85,0 84,0 87,0 85,0 82,0 83,0 80,0 81,0 78,0 79,0 76,0 77,0 74,0 75,0 72,0 73,0 179 182 78,0 80,0 82,0 84,0 86,0 88,0 87,0 90,0 88,0 85,0 86,0 83,0 84,0 81,0 82,0 79,0 80,0 77,0 78,0 75,0 191 76,0 185 188 Dimensions in centimetres Range Range Range Range Range Range Range Intervals J H G F E D C Alternative Intervals Range Mean value 35 33 31 29 27 25 23 41 47 53 32,0 34,0 36,0 38,0 40,0 38,5 53 37,5 39,5 41,5 43,5 42,0 65 39,0 41,0 43,0 45,0 47,0 45,5 65 44,5 46,5 48,5 50,5 49,0 71 74 77 77 80 83 83 86 89 43,0 45,0 47,0 49,0 51,0 53,0 52,5 47,5 49,5 51,5 53,5 55,5 55,0 49,5 51,5 53,5 55,5 57,5 57,5 59,5 59 55,5 57 53,5 55 51,5 53 49,5 51 47,5 49 47,5 47 45,5 2,5 57,5 57 53,0 55 51,0 53 49,0 51 47,0 49 45,0 47 45,5 45 43,0 2,5 55,0 54,5 50,5 52,5 48,5 50,5 46,5 48,5 44,5 46,5 42,5 44,5 40,5 42,5 Chest girth - secondary dimension 3,5 52,5 52 47,0 50 45,0 48 43,0 46 41,0 44 42,5 42 39,0 71 40,5 40 68 37,0 3,5 49,0 48,5 43,5 46,5 41,5 44,5 39,5 42,5 37,5 40,5 35,5 38,5 37,0 36,5 59 62 33,5 3,5 45,5 45 40,0 43 38,0 41 36,0 39 34,0 37 35,5 35 32,0 59 33,5 33 56 30,0 3,5 42,0 41,5 36,5 39,5 34,5 37,5 32,5 35,5 30,5 33,5 28,5 31,5 30,0 29,5 47 50 26,5 3,5 38,5 38 36,5 36 34,5 34 32,5 32 30,5 30 28,5 28 26,5 26 44 Height - primary dimension 53,5 55,5 57,5 59,5 59,5 61,5 61 57,5 59 55,5 57 53,5 55 51,5 53 51,5 51 49,5 95 49,5 49 47,5 89 92 Table 34 — Chest girth related to body height – infant boys 101 51,0 53,0 55,0 57,0 59,0 61,0 61,5 63 61 59 57 55 53 51 54,0 56,0 58,0 60,0 62,0 64,0 64,5 66 64 62 60 58 56 54 67 68 66 64 62 60 58 56 1,5 65 63 61 59 57 55 119 116 113 1,5 66,0 65,5 62,5 63,5 60,5 61,5 58,5 59,5 56,5 57,5 54,5 55,5 52,5 53,5 113 110 107 1,5 64,5 64 62,5 62 60,5 60 58,5 58 56,5 56 54,5 54 52,5 52 107 104 101 1,5 63,0 62,5 59,5 60,5 57,5 58,5 55,5 56,5 53,5 54,5 51,5 52,5 49,5 50,5 95 98 Dimensions in centimetres 35 EN 13402-3:2013 (E) BS EN 13402-3:2013 EN 13402-3:2013 (E) 36 J Range Range Range Range Range Range Range Intervals H G F E D C Variant Intervals Range Mean value 34,5 32,5 30,5 28,5 26,5 24,5 22,5 41 35 33 31 29 27 25 23 44 EN 13402-3:2013 (E) BS EN 13402-3:2013 EN 13402-3:2013 (E) 37,5 35,5 33,5 31,5 29,5 27,5 25,5 47 37,5 35,5 33,5 31,5 29,5 27,5 25,5 47 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 50 40,5 38,5 36,5 34,5 32,5 30,5 28,5 53 40,5 38,5 36,5 34,5 32,5 30,5 28,5 53 41 39 37 35 33 31 29 56 43,5 41,5 39,5 37,5 35,5 33,5 31,5 59 43,5 41,5 39,5 37,5 35,5 33,5 31,5 59 44 42 40 38 36 34 32 62 46,5 44,5 42,5 40,5 38,5 36,5 34,5 65 46,5 44,5 42,5 40,5 38,5 36,5 34,5 65 47 45 43 41 39 37 35 68 71 77 77 80 83 83 86 89 39,5 41,5 43,5 45,5 47,5 49,5 49,0 51,5 49,5 47,5 45,5 43,5 41,5 39,5 2,5 51,5 49,5 47,0 47,5 45,0 45,5 43,0 43,5 41,0 41,5 39,0 39,5 37,0 37,5 52 50 48 46 44 42 40 45,5 47,5 49,5 51,5 53,5 54,0 89 55,5 53,5 51,5 49,5 47,5 45,5 43,5 1,5 55,5 54,5 52,0 52,5 50,0 50,5 48,0 48,5 46,0 46,5 44,0 44,5 43,5 42,5 42,0 2,5 54,0 52,0 50,0 48,0 46,0 44,0 42,0 Waist girth - secondary dimension 2,5 49,0 47,0 45,0 43,0 41,0 39,0 37,0 71 74 Height - primary dimension Table 35 — Waist girth related to body height – infant boys 56 54 52 50 48 46 44 92 101 48,0 50,0 52,0 54,0 56,0 57,0 58,0 57,5 55,0 55,5 53,0 53,5 51,0 51,5 49,0 49,5 47,0 47,5 46,0 45,5 95 45,0 1,5 57,0 55,0 53,0 51,0 49,0 47,0 45,0 95 98 107 47,0 49,0 51,0 53,0 55,0 57,0 58,0 59,0 58,5 56,0 56,5 54,0 54,5 52,0 52,5 50,0 50,5 48,0 48,5 46,0 46,5 101 104 113 48,0 50,0 52,0 54,0 56,0 58,0 59,0 60,0 59,5 57,0 57,5 55,0 55,5 53,0 53,5 51,0 51,5 49,0 49,5 47,0 47,5 107 110 51,5 53,5 55,5 57,5 59,5 60,0 1,5 61,5 60,5 58,0 58,5 56,0 56,5 54,0 54,5 52,0 52,5 50,0 50,5 49,5 48,5 48,0 119 116 113 Dimensions in centimetres Range Range Range 47 19,9 21,4 13,0 14,5 16,0 17,5 19,0 Range 19,0 47 53 21,7 14,5 16,0 17,5 19,0 20,5 20,5 59 22,0 16,0 17,5 19,0 20,5 22,0 22,0 65 22,3 18,0 19,5 21,0 22,5 24,0 23,5 25,5 24,5 22,0 23 20,5 21,5 19,0 20 17,5 18,5 16,0 71 22,6 20,0 21,5 23,0 24,5 26,0 25,5 27,5 26,5 24,0 25 22,5 23,5 21,0 22 19,5 20,5 18,0 71 74 77 77 80 83 83 86 89 21,7 23,2 24,1 23,8 24,7 24,4 25,3 22,0 23,5 25,0 26,5 28,0 27,5 29,5 28,5 26,0 27 24,5 25,5 23,0 24 21,5 22,5 20,0 21 24,5 26,0 27,5 29,0 30,5 29,5 28,5 30,0 31,5 33,0 32,0 23,5 29,0 30,5 32,0 33,5 35,0 34,5 36,5 35,5 33,0 34 31,5 32,5 30,0 31 28,5 29,5 27,0 101 25,6 31,0 32,5 34,0 35,5 37,0 36,5 38,5 37,5 35,0 36 33,5 34,5 32,0 33 30,5 31,5 29,0 26,2 33,0 34,5 36,0 37,5 39,0 38,5 40,5 39,5 37,0 38 35,5 36,5 34,5 35 32,5 33,5 31,0 113 26,8 35,0 36,5 38,0 39,5 41,0 40,5 42,5 41,5 39,0 40 37,5 38,5 36,0 37 34,5 35,5 33,0 26,1 27,6 0,8 29,1 37,0 38,5 40,0 41,5 43,0 42,5 44,5 43,5 41,0 42 39,5 40,5 38,0 39 36,5 37,5 35,0 36 28,3 28,9 26,8 27,4 25,3 25,9 119 116 113 0,6 28,3 34 27,7 28,1 26,2 26,6 25,3 25,1 24,7 0,6 27,7 32 27,1 27,5 25,6 26 24,7 24,5 24,1 107 110 Dimensions in centimetres 107 104 101 0,6 27,1 30 26,5 26,9 25,0 25,4 24,1 23,9 95 98 23,5 0,6 26,5 28 25,9 26,3 25,0 24,8 24,4 2,5 34,5 33 30,5 31,5 29,0 30 27,5 28,5 26,0 27 27,0 25,5 24,5 2,5 32,0 30,5 28,0 29 26,5 27,5 25,0 26 23,5 24,5 22,0 23 Arm length - secondary dimension 95 23,3 89 92 22,9 0,6 25,9 25,7 23,8 24,2 22,9 22,7 22,3 0,6 25,3 25,1 23,2 23,6 22,3 22,1 21,7 0,6 24,7 24,5 22,6 23 21,1 21,5 Neck girth - secondary dimension 0,3 24,1 19 23,8 23,9 22,3 22,4 21,1 20,9 65 68 20,8 0,3 23,8 17 23,5 23,6 22,0 22,1 20,8 20,6 59 62 20,5 1,5 23,5 23 20,5 21,5 19,0 20 17,5 18,5 16,0 17 14,5 0,3 23,5 15,5 23,2 23,3 21,7 21,8 20,5 20,3 53 56 20,2 1,5 22,0 21,5 19,0 20 17,5 18,5 16,0 17 14,5 15,5 13,0 0,3 23,2 14 22,9 23 21,4 21,5 20,2 20 50 19,9 1,5 20,5 20 Range 17,5 18,5 Range 16,0 17 Range 14,5 15,5 Range 13,0 14 0,3 22,9 12,5 22,6 22,7 21,1 21,2 19,6 19,7 41 44 Range 11,5 Intervals H G F E D C Alternative Intervals E D C Alternative Intervals Range Mean value Height - primary dimension Table 36 — Neck girth and arm length related to body height – infant boys 37 EN 13402-3:2013 (E) BS EN 13402-3:2013 EN 13402-3:2013 (E) 38 Range Range Range Range Range Range Range Intervals J H G F E D C Alternative Intervals Range Mean value EN 13402-3:2013 (E) BS EN 13402-3:2013 EN 13402-3:2013 (E) 47 27,5 29,5 31,5 33,5 35,5 37,5 36 53 33 35 37 39 41 39,5 43 41,0 37,5 39,0 35,5 37,0 33,5 35,0 31,5 33,0 29,5 31,0 31 29,0 47 50 27,5 3,5 39,5 37,5 34 35,5 32 33,5 30 31,5 28 29,5 26 27,5 24 25,5 41 44 3,5 59 34,5 36,5 38,5 40,5 42,5 44,5 43 65 40 42 44 46 48 46,5 50 48,0 44,5 46,0 42,5 44,0 40,5 42,0 38,5 40,0 36,5 38,0 38 36,0 59 62 34,5 3,5 46,5 44,5 41 42,5 39 40,5 37 38,5 35 36,5 33 34,5 31 32,5 53 56 3,5 71 40 42 44 46 48 50 50 52 51,5 48 49,5 46 47,5 44 45,5 42 43,5 40 41,5 38 39,5 65 68 77 77 80 83 83 86 89 42 44 46 48 50 52 52 54 53,5 50 51,5 48 49,5 46 47,5 44 45,5 42 43,5 40 41,5 44 46 48 50 52 54 54 56 55,5 52 53,5 50 51,5 48 49,5 46 47,5 44 45,5 42 43,5 46 48 50 52 54 56 56 58 57,5 54 55,5 52 53,5 50 51,5 48 49,5 46 47,5 44 45,5 Bust girth - secondary dimension 71 74 Height - primary dimension 95 48 50 52 54 56 58 58 60 59,5 56 57,5 54 55,5 52 53,5 50 51,5 48 49,5 46 47,5 89 92 Table 37 — Bust girth related to body height – infant girls 101 50 52 54 56 58 60 60 62 61,5 58 59,5 56 57,5 54 55,5 52 53,5 50 51,5 48 49,5 95 98 107 52 54 56 58 60 62 62 64 63,5 60 61,5 58 59,5 56 57,5 54 55,5 52 53,5 50 51,5 101 104 113 54 56 58 60 62 64 64 66 65,5 62 63,5 60 61,5 58 59,5 56 57,5 54 55,5 52 53,5 107 110 56 58 60 62 64 66 66 68 67,5 64 65,5 62 63,5 60 61,5 58 59,5 56 57,5 54 119 55,5 113 116 Dimensions in centimetres 20,0 47 44 6 59 56 27,0 53 53 23,5 47 50 6 71 68 34,0 65 65 30,5 59 62 77 77 83 80 83 86 89 89 36,5 39,0 41,5 43,0 95 92 Waist girth - secondary dimension 71 74 25,5 29,0 32,5 36,0 38,5 41,0 43,5 45,0 27,5 31,0 34,5 38,0 40,5 43,0 45,5 47,0 29,5 33,0 36,5 40,0 42,5 45,0 47,5 49,0 31,5 35,0 38,5 42,0 44,5 47,0 49,5 51,0 33,5 37,0 40,5 44,0 46,5 49,0 51,5 53,0 35,5 39,0 42,5 46,0 48,5 51,0 53,5 55,0 3,5 3,5 3,5 3,5 2,5 2,5 2,5 1,5 1,5 57 58,5 58,5 1,5 58 51,5 53,5 55,5 57,5 59,5 60 1,5 61,5 61,0 58 59,0 56 57,0 54 55,0 52 53,0 50 51,0 49,5 49,0 48 1,5 60 59,5 56,5 56,5 58,0 55 56 57,5 54,5 54,5 56,0 53 54 55,5 52,5 52,5 54,0 51 53,5 52 51,5 50,5 50,5 52,0 49 50,0 50 49,5 48 113 113 119 47,5 48,5 48,5 48,0 47 107 116 Dimensions in centimetres 110 46,5 46,5 46,0 45 1,5 57 56,5 Range 31 34,5 34,5 38 38 41,5 41,5 45 45 47,5 47,5 50 50 52,5 52,5 54 54 55,5 55,5 32,0 55 54,5 Range 29 32,5 32,5 36 36 39,5 39,5 43 43 45,5 45,5 48 48 50,5 50,5 52 52 53,5 53,5 30,0 53 52,5 Range 27 30,5 30,5 34 34 37,5 37,5 41 41 43,5 43,5 46 46 48,5 48,5 50 50 51,5 51,5 28,0 51 50,5 Range 25 28,5 28,5 32 32 35,5 35,5 39 39 41,5 41,5 44 44 46,5 46,5 48 48 49,5 49,5 26,0 49 48,5 Range 23 26,5 26,5 30 30 33,5 33,5 37 37 39,5 39,5 42 42 44,5 44,5 46 46 47,5 47,5 24,0 47 46,5 Range 21 24,5 24,5 28 28 31,5 31,5 35 35 37,5 37,5 40 40 42,5 42,5 44 44 45,5 45,5 22,0 45 107 104 101 101 44,5 95 98 Range 19 22,5 22,5 26 26 29,5 29,5 33 33 35,5 35,5 38 38 40,5 40,5 42 42 43,5 43,5 Intervals J H G F E D C Variant Intervals Range 41 Mean value Height - primary dimension Table 38 — Waist girth related to body height – infant girls 39 EN 13402-3:2013 (E) BS EN 13402-3:2013 EN 13402-3:2013 (E) 40 4.3.5 Intervals Range Foot length Intervals Range Foot length Intervals Range Foot length Intervals Range Foot length Foot length EN 13402-3:2013 (E) BS EN 13402-3:2013 EN 13402-3:2013 (E) 26,4 14,2 14,9 15,5 16,2 10,3 16,8 0,6 17,5 0,6 20,1 0,7 20,8 0,6 21,4 0,7 22,1 0,6 22,7 0,7 23,4 0,6 24,0 0,7 0,7 27,4 0,7 28,1 0,6 28,8 0,7 29,4 0,6 30,1 0,7 30,7 0,6 31,4 0,7 32 0,6 0,6 0,7 0,7 0,7 0,6 0,7 0,6 0,7 0,6 0,7 27,1 27,1 27,8 27,8 28,5 28,5 29,1 29,1 29,8 29,8 30,4 30,4 31,1 31,1 31,7 31,7 32,4 0,7 25 24,7 19,8 19,8 20,5 20,5 21,1 21,1 21,8 21,8 22,4 22,4 23,1 23,1 23,7 23,7 24,4 24,4 26,7 19,1 13,6 9,7 11,0 11,6 18,1 0,6 18,8 0,7 9,4 10,0 10,0 10,7 10,7 11,3 11,3 12,0 0,7 9,4 9,0 8,7 0,6 8,7 8,4 8,1 0,7 8,1 7,7 7,4 0,6 7,4 7,1 6,8 0,7 6,8 6,4 6,1 0,6 6,1 12,9 5,5 0,6 5,5 5,8 Dimensions in centimetres 25 26,0 0,6 0,7 0,7 25,7 25,7 26,4 25,3 0,7 12,6 12,6 13,3 13,3 13,9 13,9 14,6 14,6 15,2 15,2 15,9 15,9 16,5 16,5 17,2 17,2 17,8 17,8 18,5 18,5 19,1 19,4 12 12,3 4,9 5,2 Table 39 — Foot lengths for socks for boys, girls and infants Hand girth 14 14,5 15 15,5 16 17 18 19 20,5 Table 40 — Hand girths for gloves for boys, girls and infants Dimensions in centimetres 22 0,5 23,5 0,5 25 0,5 26,5 0,5 28 33 1,5 34 1,5 35 1,5 1,5 1 1,5 1,5 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Table 41 — Head girths for headwear for boys, girls and infants Dimensions in centimetres 1,5 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Intervals 1 1 1 1 Range 52,5 53,5 53,5 54,5 54,5 55,5 55,5 56,5 56,5 57,5 57,5 58,5 58,5 59,5 59,5 60,5 Head girth Intervals 1 Range 42,5 43,5 43,5 44,5 44,5 45,5 45,5 46,5 46,5 47,5 47,5 48,5 48,5 49,5 49,5 50,5 50,5 51,5 51,5 52,5 Head girth Intervals Range 32,5 33,5 33,5 34,5 34,5 35,5 35,5 36,5 36,5 37,5 37,5 38,5 38,5 39,5 39,5 40,5 40,5 41,5 41,5 42,5 Head girth Intervals Range 21,3 22,8 22,8 24,3 24,3 25,8 25,8 27,3 27,3 28,8 Hand girth Intervals Range 13,8 14,3 14,3 14,8 14,8 15,3 15,3 15,8 15,5 16,5 16,5 17,5 17,5 18,5 18,3 19,8 19,8 21,3 Hand girth 4.3.6 41 EN 13402-3:2013 (E) BS EN 13402-3:2013 EN 13402-3:2013 (E) BS EN 13402-3:2013 EN 13402-3:2013 (E) EN 13402-3:2013 (E) The letter codes 5.1 General Letter coding is used for loose fitting men’s and women’s wear or for garments made of flexible material It spans two chest/bust sizes as listed in Tables 4, 15 and 16 The letter code size intervals should only be used for garments with high fit tolerances like knit wear, sportswear etc There is no height indication for the letter codes A height group may be chosen for a target group or country, and may be listed on the pictogram but will not be part of the letter code The meaning of the letter codes are explained below: XXS Extra Extra Small XS Extra Small S Small M Medium L Large XL Extra Large XXL Extra Extra Large 3XL Extra Extra Extra Large NOTE The letter code is based on girth (chest, bust) and on the average height or a special choice of height NOTE Letter codes of this document not apply for boys, girls and infants 5.2 Men A letter code consists of the sum of the interval of two numeric chest girths The system in Table 42 shows the range: Table 42 — Letter code for men Dimensions in centimetres CODE ← XXS XS S M L XL XXL 3XL → Recommended Chest ← 76 84 92 100 108 116 128 140 → Chest girth Range Intervals 72 76 80 84 88 92 96 100 104 108 112 116 120 126 132 138 70 78 78 86 86 94 94 102 102 110 110 118 118 130 130 142 8 8 The range could be extended from XXS and/or from 3XL if desired 42 12 12 12 BS EN 13402-3:2013 EN 13402-3:2013 (E) EN 13402-3:2013 (E) 5.3 Women A letter code consists of the sum of the interval of two numeric bust girths The system in Table 43 shows the range: Table 43 — Letter code for women Dimensions in centimetres CODE ← XXS XS S M L XL XXL 3XL → recommended Bust ← 72 80 88 96 104 116 128 140 → Bust girth Range Intervals 68 72 76 80 84 88 92 96 100 104 110 116 122 128 134 140 66 74 74 82 82 90 90 98 98 106 106 118 118 130 130 142 8 8 12 12 12 12 The range could be extended from XXS and/or from 3XL if desired 43 BS EN 13402-3:2013 EN 13402-3:2013 (E) EN 13402-3:2013 (E) Annex A (informative) Examples of labelling clothing with the standard pictogram Dimensions in centimetres a) Women b) Men Figure A.1 — Examples of pictograms for women and men for labelling of clothing 44 BS EN 13402-3:2013 EN 13402-3:2013 (E) EN 13402-3:2013 (E) Dimensions in centimetres a) Girls b) Boys Figure A.2 — Example of pictogram for girls and boys for labelling of clothing 45 BS EN 13402-3:2013 EN 13402-3:2013 (E) EN 13402-3:2013 (E) Bibliography [1] 46 EN 13402-1:2001, Size designation of clothes — Part 1: Terms, definitions and body measurement procedure (ISO 3635:1981 modified) This page deliberately left blank NO COPYING WITHOUT BSI PERMISSION EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT LAW British Standards Institution (BSI) BSI is the national body responsible for preparing British Standards and other standards-related publications, information and services BSI is incorporated by Royal Charter British Standards and other standardization products are 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