So normally, tailors would visit their clients over 10 times, just to measure the items again.

The only clothing items that were mass produced generally had big sizes, and rarely fitted people ’s bodies well.

But with the size charts, things were now several times easier for them.

For clothing, there were 3 main size charts that catered to different genders and needs….
These size charts were for men, women and children.

Back on earth, Extra large had their own Size charts, but Landon had decided that he didn ’t want to separate them from the masses.

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For example if an extra large man wanted to find their size, it would still be seen under the men ’s size chart.

Instead of the size chart ending at Extra large  Landon had made it end at Triple extra large. 

Although in this era, the largest Landon had ever seen was a Double extra large person..
and they were very few.

With people constantly, farming, working and fighting…
only the spoiled nobles, and a few peasants really got fat.

These people burned a ton of calories a day from work or from knighthood…
and little things like illnesses and constant health issues, wouldn ’t even let them get fat.

On all size charts, there were general sizes like extra small, medium, Double extra large and many more.

As well as specific sizes like size ’BM 00 ’ (Baymard size 00)….
BM 0…
BM 3, and so on.

On the size guide, the workers could easily see the connection between the general and specific sizes.

For example, they could easily see that BM 0 up to BM 1, fell under the ’XS ’ (Extra small) category.

Again on the size chart, each size had bust, waist and hip measurements…
As well as different sections like: Tops, Bottoms, Jackets and so on there.

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There were also specifications for sleeve and pants length.

Also for other items like beddings, there were size charts which showed measurements for queen, king, Twin, Twin XL, baby Cribs and full size beds.

In fact even towels, table cloths and so on, had their own size charts…
that ’s why Sophia had divided the workers into several groups.

Only those that made beddings like pillow cases, would use the size charts for beddings.

And those that were in charge of clothing, would only access the size charts for clothing.

Within the Sewing departments, there was also a specific group that was in charge of making size tags that would be placed at the back of all clothing items.

For now, the Size tags showed: the size (king size), material (example wool), item name (shirt), and the words ’Made in Baymard ’ on them.

Of course the words at the back of the label depended on whether the item was a pillowcase, blanket, jacket or even a table cloth.

These words were stitched on the price tags..
and once they were made, they were distributed to those in charge of sewing clothes, bedsheets and so on.

The sewing department was by far the busiest department within the Textile industry, so Sophia assigned more people here.

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