UoF’s lesson on measuring 93points of the male body. (Image credit: University of Fashion).
Before you can jump into designing and pattern drafting menswear masterpieces, you’ll need to master the fine art of measuring the male form—accurately, that is. In our lesson Measuring the Male Body, our renowned bespoke menswear designer/instructor/tailor extraordinaire, Rishabh Manocha, demonstrates how to measure 93 key points on a real, live male body—from the very top of his head right down to his toes (yes, all 93).
Measuring Points Diagrams

One of six downloadable color-coded diagrams to assist in the measurement-taking process (Image credit: University of Fashion)
Measuring Points Charts

One of seven downloadable chart pages that correspond to our color-coded measuring point diagrams. (Image credit: University of Fashion)
You’ll discover the essential measurement points used in creating bespoke garments and professional tech packs, along with downloadable charts and diagrams to keep you on track. Mr. Manocha also reveals the tools of the trade, including the mysteriously scientific-looking goniometer (trust us, it’s cooler than it sounds).
Global Men’s Size Range Chart

University of Fashion Global Men’s Size Range Chart. (Image credit: University of Fashion)
And just when you think you’ve seen it all, Mr. Manocha adds a comprehensive downloadable Global Men’s Size Range Chart covering U.S. sizes 34–54 and their European and Asian equivalents. Consider this your passport to understanding menswear and entering the wonderfully precise—and occasionally tape-measure-wielding—world of bespoke fashion.
But there’s More
By the time you’ve completed your study of male figure measurement, you won’t merely comprehend the fluent geometry of the male form—you’ll glide through spec sheets and tech packs with the practiced ease of a professional who understands precisely where every millimeter resides, and, with just a hint of satisfaction, exactly why it should. And ready to tackle our 11-part menswear drafting series.

UoF’s men’s pattern-drafting series:
Measuring The Male Body, Drafting A Men’s Upper Body Block, Drafting A Men’s Shirt Block, Drafting A Men’s Trouser Block, Drafting a Men’s Set-in Sleeve Sloper, Drafting A Men’s One-Piece Jacket Sleeve From Measurements, Drafting A Men’s Pleated Trouser, Drafting A Men’s Hoodie, Drafting A Men’s Upper Body Jacket Block, Drafting A Men’s Classic 2-Button Single-Breasted Jacket, and Drafting A Men’s Jacket Lining, Facing & Interfacings.
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By: Francesca Sterlacci
Title: The Anatomy of Style: Measuring the Modern Man
Sourced From: www.universityoffashion.com/blog/the-anatomy-of-style-measuring-the-modern-man/
Published Date: Sat, 04 Apr 2026 15:35:13 +0000
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