1、Designation: D6960/D6960M 161Standard Tables forBody Measurements for Plus Womens Figure Type, SizeRange 14W 40W1This standard is issued under the fixed designation D6960/D6960M; the number immediately following the designation indicates theyear of original adoption or, in the case of revision, the
2、year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of lastreapproval. A superscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1NOTEThe size range in the title was corrected from 14W20W to 14W40W and the labels under the avatars in Fig-ure 4 were co
3、rrected editorially from PC to PS in May 2018.INTRODUCTIONThese body measurement tables were developed from evaluation of data currently used in theapparel industry.These tables were developed from data published by the U.S. Department of Commerce; the CaesarStudy; the Size USA Study; current U.S. i
4、ndustry; and studies, scans, and documentation fromAlvanon Inc.2These tables take into consideration plus womens figures at a standard height of 165cm 5 ft 5 in. (65 % of average U.S. population) taking into account the decrease and increase in bodyweight that shift a person from one size to another
5、 while this person does not gain in height. Alsoincluded is a definition of body type curvy or straight as applied to waist, high-hip, hip/seat, thigh, andmid-thigh girths that result in a different body shape (silhouette). Major evaluation was done andreviewing the incremental growth at different m
6、ajor body points has been addressed and definedidentifying increase and decrease at different rates in specific areas: bust, waist, high-hip, and hip/seat.Additionally, to serve the industry better, incremental movement between sizes was reviewed ensuringsmooth transition between sizes. To verify th
7、e proposed body measurements, a three-dimensionalavatar was created in the plus womens size range 14W through 40W (curvy and straight) by AlvanonInc. for a visual reference.1. Scope1.1 In these tables, body measurements of adult female pluswomens figure type sizes 14W40W are listed.Although theseare
8、 body measurements, they can be used as a baseline indesigning apparel for plus women in this size range whenconsidering such factors as fabric type ease for bodymovement, styling, and fit.1.2 These tables list body measurements for the completerange of plus women sizing.1.3 The values stated in eit
9、her SI units or inch-pound unitsare to be regarded separately as standard. The values stated ineach system may not be exact equivalents; therefore, eachsystem shall be used independently of the other. Combiningvalues from the two systems may result in nonconformancewith the standard.1.4 This standar
10、d does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety, health, and environmental practices and deter-mine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.1These tables a
11、re under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D13 on Textilesand is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee D13.55 on Body Measurement forApparel Sizing.Current edition approved Oct. 15, 2016. Published November 2016. Originallyapproved in 2004. Last previous edition approved in 2004 as D6960-04 whi
12、ch waswithdrawn January 2013 and reinstated in October 2016. DOI: 10.1520/D6960_D6960M-16E01.2Caesar: Summary Statistics for the Adult Population (Ages 18-65) of TheUnited States Of America, June 2002; Size USA North America Sizing Survey,2004; 2000 CDC Growth Charts for the United States: Methods a
13、nd Development,National Center for Health Statistics, Vital Health Stat, Series 11, No. 246, 2002;CDC Advance Data No. 361, 7/5/2005; and Anthropometry of Infants, Childrensand Youths to Age 18 for Product Safety Design, May 31, 1977.Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700,
14、West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. United StatesThis international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for theDevelopment of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World
15、 Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.11.5 This international standard was developed in accor-dance with internationally recognized principles on standard-ization established in the Decision on Principles for theDevelopment of International Standards, Guides and Recom-menda
16、tions issued by the World Trade Organization TechnicalBarriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:3D123 Terminology Relating to TextilesD5219 Terminology Relating to Body Dimensions for Ap-parel Sizing2.2 ISO Standard:ISO 3635 Size Designation of Clothes, Definitions,
17、 andBody Measurement Procedures43. Terminology3.1 DefinitionsFor definitions relating to bodydimensions, refer to Terminology D5219. For definitions ofother textile terms used in these tables, refer to TerminologyD123.4. Significance and Use4.1 The use of the body measurement information in Table1 a
18、nd Table 2 will assist manufacturers in developing patternsand garments that are consistent with the current anthropomet-ric characteristics of the population of interest. This practiceshould, in turn, reduce or minimize consumer confusion anddissatisfaction related to apparel sizing. (Also refer to
19、 ISO3635.)4.2 Three-dimensional (3-D) avatars depicting each of theplus womens sizes and subcategory curvy and straight oncertain measures, were created by Alvanon, Inc. and includedin this standard to assist manufacturers in visualizing theposture, shape, and proportions generated by the measuremen
20、tscharts in Figures 16.5. Apparatus5.1 Tape Measure, dimensionally stable and approximately1.5 cm 12 in. wide and graduated accurately in centimetres116 in.5.2 Plastic Goniometry, to measure the radian (degree) ofshoulder slope.5.3 Scale, standard, calibrated, body weight type.5.4 Metal Ruler.6. Pro
21、cedure6.1 General:6.1.1 For all vertical and most horizontal measurements, thesubject is to be standing erect without shoes and with feetapproximately 15cm 6 in. apart.6.1.2 Take measurements over regular undergarments nor-mally worn.6.1.3 Take all measurements from the same side of the bodyfor cons
22、istency.6.1.4 Refer to Terminology D5219 for the location of allpoints to be measured.6.2 Body MeasurementsA body measurement is a stan-dardized distance between two specified points on the humananatomy.NOTE 1Body measurements generally are based on standardizedvalues from statistical studies of lar
23、ge populations.6.2.1 Body WeightThe weight as measured on a calibratedscale taken with the subject in undergarments.6.2.2 Head GirthMeasure the maximum horizontal cir-cumference of the head above the ears.6.2.3 Neck Base GirthMeasure the circumference of theneck taken over the cervicale at the back
24、and the top of thecollarbone at the front.6.2.4 Mid-Neck GirthMeasure the horizontal circumfer-ence of the neck taken approximately 25 mm (1 in.) above theneck base level.6.2.5 Shoulder GirthMeasure the horizontal circumfer-ence around the shoulders taken at the front breakpoint levelwith the arms d
25、own.6.2.6 Upper Chest/Bust GirthMeasure the horizontal cir-cumference around the torso taken under the arms and abovethe fullest part of the chest/bust including the lower portion ofthe shoulder blades.6.2.7 Chest/Bust GirthMeasure the horizontal circumfer-ence around the torso taken under the arms
26、and across thefullest part of the chest/bust apex including the lower portion ofthe shoulder blades.6.2.8 Under Chest/Bust GirthMeasure the horizontal cir-cumference around the torso under the arms and bust.6.2.9 Waist GirthMeasure the minimum horizontal cir-cumference around the body at waist heigh
27、t.6.2.10 Preferred Waist GirthMeasure the circumferencearound the torso as identified as the waist by the wearer asapplicable to bottom garments.6.2.11 High-Hip GirthMeasure the maximum horizontalcircumference around the torso taken at a specified distancebelow the waist level including abdominal ex
28、tension.6.2.12 Hip/Seat GirthMeasure the maximum horizontalcircumference around the torso taken at the greatest protrusionof the buttocks as seen from the side.6.2.13 Thigh GirthMeasure the maximum horizontal cir-cumference of the upper leg taken close to the crotch.6.2.14 Mid-Thigh GirthMeasure the
29、 maximum horizontalcircumference of the upper leg taken midway between thehip/seat girth level and the midpoint (or crease) of the knee.6.2.15 Knee GirthMeasure the maximum horizontal cir-cumference of the knee taken over the kneecap with the legstraight.3For referenced ASTM Standards, visit the AST
30、M website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandardsvolume information refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.4Available from American National Standards Institute (ANSI), 25 W. 43rd St.,4th Floor, New York, NY 10036,
31、http:/www.ansi.org.D6960/D6960M 16126.2.16 Calf GirthMeasure the maximum horizontal cir-cumference of the lower leg taken between the knee and theankle.6.2.17 Ankle GirthMeasure the maximum horizontal cir-cumference of the ankle taken over the greatest prominence ofthe anklebones.6.2.18 Armscye Girt
32、hMeasure the circumference takenfrom the shoulder joint through the front breakpoint, thearmpit, the back breakpoint, and to the starting point with thearms down.6.2.19 Upper Arm GirthMeasure the maximum circum-ference of the arm taken midway between the elbow and theshoulder joints with the arm dow
33、n.6.2.20 Elbow GirthMeasure the maximum circumferenceof the elbow taken over the outer prominence of the elbowbone with the arm bent 1.57 rad (90).6.2.21 Forearm GirthMeasure the maximum circumfer-ence of the arm taken between the elbow and wrist.6.2.22 Wrist GirthMeasure the maximum circumferenceof
34、 the wrist taken over the inner and outer prominence of thewrist bones.6.2.23 Hand GirthMeasure the maximum circumferenceof the hand around the knuckles excluding the thumb takenwith the fingers together.6.2.24 Trunk Length (Total Vertical Girth)Measure thecircumference taken from a point on the rig
35、ht shoulder midwaybetween the neck base and the shoulder joint down the backthrough the crotch and up over the prominence of the rightchest/bust apex to the starting point avoiding constriction at thecrotch.6.2.25 HeightMeasure the vertical distance from thecrown of the head to the floor taken with
36、the subject standingand without shoes.6.2.26 Head and Neck HeightMeasure the vertical dis-tance from the crown of the head to the cervicale taken with thehead erect and the neck unbent.6.2.27 Scye DepthMeasure the vertical distance from thecervicale to the back breakpoint level taken with the armsdo
37、wn.6.2.28 Cervicale HeightMeasure the vertical distancefrom the cervicale to the floor taken with subject standing andwithout shoes.6.2.29 Cervicale to Crotch HeightMeasure the verticaldistance from the prominent point of the seventh or lowestneck vertebra at the back of the torso to the lowest poin
38、t of thetorso where the legs separate.6.2.30 Cervicale to Knee HeightMeasure the verticaldistance from the cervicale to a point level with the midpointof the back of the knee (or crease).6.2.31 Waist to Hip/Seat HeightMeasure the vertical dis-tance from the waist level to the seat/hip girth level ta
39、kenplumb.6.2.32 Waist to Knee HeightMeasure the vertical distancefrom the waist level to knee girth level, point level with themidpoint of the back of the knee (or crease), taken plumb.6.2.33 Waist HeightMeasure the vertical distance from thewaist girth level to the floor (plumb) taken with the subj
40、ectstanding and without shoes.6.2.34 Front Preferred Waist HeightMeasure the verticaldistance from the front preferred waist girth to the floor takenwith the subject standing and without shoes.6.2.35 Back Preferred Waist HeightMeasure the verticaldistance from the back preferred waist girth to the f
41、loor takenwith subject standing and without shoes.6.2.36 High Hip HeightMeasure the vertical distancefrom the high-hip girth level to the hip girth level along the sideof the body (plumb) taken with the subject standing andwithout shoes.6.2.37 Hip/Seat HeightMeasure the vertical distance fromthe hip
42、 girth level to the floor along the side of the body(plumb) taken with the subject standing and without shoes.6.2.38 Crotch HeightMeasure the vertical distance fromthe midpoint of the crotch to the floor taken with the subjectstanding and without shoes.6.2.39 Rise HeightMeasure the vertical distance
43、 from thewaist level at the side of the torso to the crotch level taken withthe subject standing.6.2.40 Knee HeightMeasure the vertical distance from themidpoint of the back of the knee (or crease) to the floor takenwith the subject standing and without shoes.6.2.41 Ankle HeightMeasure the vertical
44、distance fromthe prominence of the outer ankle bone to the floor taken withthe subject standing and without shoes.6.2.42 Center Front Waist LengthMeasure from the centerfront neck baseline to the center front waist level (contour).6.2.43 Center Back Waist LengthMeasure from the cervi-cale to the cen
45、ter back waist level taken along the spine(contour).6.2.44 Side Waist LengthMeasure the distance from themid underarm point of the armscye to the waist level takenalong the side of the body (contour).6.2.45 Crotch Length (Total)Measure the distance fromthe waist level at the center front through the
46、 crotch and to thewaist level at the center back avoiding constriction at thecrotch.6.2.46 Shoulder LengthMeasure the distance from theside of the neck base to the top of the shoulder joint taken withthe arm down.6.2.47 Shoulder SlopeMeasure the degree of differencebetween the shoulder slant and the
47、 horizontal line that origi-nates at the side neck base taken with a goniometer positionedon the shoulder and moved until the baseline is parallel to thefloor.6.2.48 Shoulder DropMeasure the vertical distance fromthe side of the neck base to the top of the shoulder joint level.6.2.49 Across Front Sh
48、oulder WidthMeasure the horizon-tal distance across the front from the top of one shoulder jointto the top of the other shoulder joint taken with the arms down.6.2.50 Across Back Shoulder WidthMeasure the horizon-tal distance across the back from the top of one shoulder jointto the top of the other
49、shoulder joint taken with the arms down.6.2.51 Upper Front Chest WidthMeasure the horizontaldistance across the front of the chest at the midpoint betweenthe top of the shoulder joint and the front breakpoint taken withthe arms down.D6960/D6960M 16136.2.52 Upper Back WidthMeasure the horizontal distanceacross the back at the midpoint between the top of the shoulderjoint and the breakpoint level taken with the arms down.6.2.53 Front Chest WidthMeasure the horizontal distanceacross the chest from the