 Bonjour et bienvenue, this is Lama Delist and today we are all about pattern drafting for the menswear bodice block and sleeve blocks so get your materials ready and let's dive in. These are the required measurements for the basic menswear. I've prepared a chart and calculation cheat sheets on Canva and please do check it out at the description box. Chest circumference. Place a tape around the widest part of the chest. Natural waist circumference. Place a tape around the smallest part of the torso between the chest and the hip. Hip circumference. Place a tape around the widest part of the buttocks and keep it parallel to the floor. Waste the hip. Place the tape vertically from the waist until the hip level. Front waist length. Place a tape at the base of the front neck then measure down to the waist level. Back waist length. Place a tape at the nape, base of the back neck then measure down to the natural waist level. Neck base is circumference. Place a tape around the neck and insert the finger for ease. Across back weave. Measure from point to point where the crease is formed by the armpit. Across front weave. Measure from point to point where the crease is formed by the armpit. Shoulder length. Place a tape from the high point of the shoulder until the shoulder tip. Sleeve length. Measure from the shoulder tip towards and over the elbow and towards the wrist with the arm hanging naturally but slightly bent. Wrist and hands circumference. Measure around the wrist joints where the bone protrudes. Measure around the widest part of the hand. Arm hull side depth. This measurement is taken from where the bicep is touching the underarm side seam. To do this, ask your model to place three fingers at the armpit and from the bottom finger trace a horizontal mark towards the center back. And these are the measurements needed to draft the menswear block or sloper. Four menswear chart and calculations. Again, please check the description box for the Kenville link.