Fitting Instructions

1. Have it ironed or steamed to remove the creases and wrinkles that can affect its drape on your body. Start from the lowest iron heat setting. Place a pressing cloth or a handkerchief between the garment and the iron and press over the front, back, sleeves, collar, and cuffs until all the wrinkles disappear. If you're using a steamer, hold it at an appropriate distance and start running it over the garment. Avoid making direct contact with the material.

2. Wear it properly with a buttoned collar and buttoned cuffs. Stand with your shoulders relaxed and your arms hanging loosely at your sides and have your pictures taken - full body front, rear, and sides and emphasize the parts that need adjustments.

3. Record a video while following the instructions below (one video only):

(a) Stand with your shoulders relaxed and your arms hanging loosely at your sides making sure the garment is appropriately draped on your body, then make a 360-degree turn.
(b) Raise both arms sideways up to 90 degrees. While in this position, make a 360-degree turn, then put your arms back in their natural position.
(c) Raise both arms forward up to 90 degrees. While in this position, make a 360-degree turn, then put your arms back in their natural position.
(d) Raise both arms above your head. While in this position, make a 360-degree turn, then put your arms back in their natural position.
(e) Do any movements that you like to highlight the parts that need adjustments.

Please note that the fitting sample may not be refined and may lack some of the construction details and finishing touches of the final piece. Additionally, the front panel is longer than the back panel and has a slightly curved hem. This feature is intended to offset the upward shift of the front panel when the garment is worn.