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    Question do measurement

    how should be the measurement for the do?
    how much additional space is required to the width of your waist?

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    The best way is to find a doh that you like the fit of and measure that. Failing that, the measurement is the width of your body where the bottom of the doh falls (waist for guys, a little lower for women), plus a couple of centimetres. How much you add depends on how loose you like the fit plus whether you anticipate getting any bigger.
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    thank you neil,
    but i think that the "do" has already prepaired sizes like S - M - L - LL
    so it will be chosen from one which is the most suitable ...

    it is not made precisely for the measurement i will give, right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pamiro
    thank you neil,
    but i think that the "do" has already prepaired sizes like S - M - L - LL
    so it will be chosen from one which is the most suitable ...

    it is not made precisely for the measurement i will give, right?
    For most machine-made sets this is correct. It's still a good idea to give the most accurate measurement you can so they can pick the right size for you.
    Neil Gendzwill
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