The process involves determining the circumference of the lower hem of a garment, typically trousers, pants, or shorts. This measurement is achieved by laying the garment flat and measuring the width of the hem’s opening from one edge to the other, then doubling that value. For example, if the hem’s width measures 8 inches, the circumference would be 16 inches.
Knowing this dimension is crucial for ensuring proper fit and comfort. It influences the overall silhouette of an outfit and impacts ease of movement. Historically, the size of this opening has varied significantly, reflecting evolving fashion trends and practical considerations, from wide-legged sailor pants to slim, tapered styles.