June 25, 2021
It is another matter that India being a huge country
Thus, the Indian standard size, if implemented accurately, will not only help
designers across the world to customize better fits for Indians but also help
local designers to access Indians globally."Not just local designers, but even
the Indian retail industry feel that the recent announcement by the Union
textiles minister is a step in the right direction, believes Poornima Vardhan,
founder of luxury brand 335TH.Even as consumers struggle to fit into garments
made for foreign body types, the move to create clothes in sizes specific to
Indians has been welcomed by the apparel industry."."Pointing out that most
Indian women have narrow shoulders and bigger hips, making for a pear body type,
she explains, "Then there is the apple body type and the ruler category for
straight bodies. Launching the ‘Size India’ project during the Textile Conclave
at the Vibrant Gujarat Summit, the Union textiles minister announced that the
Indian garment industry would soon get a country-specific apparel size."Designer
Jenjum Gadi’s concern, on the other hand, is that while the size charts are
being created for Indian buyers, the North East sizes shouldn’t be left out of
the exercise. For online buyers and NRI audience, a well-developed system for
measurement in Indian wear would be a great move because it will reduce the
alterations and returns due to ill-fitted sizes.
It is another matter that India
being a huge country, with different body sizes, would require an extensive
size-chart to cater to different regions. However, Smriti Irani seems to have
found a solution to this dilemma. While North Indian and South Indian body types
are very different, one has to keep in mind that the people from North Eastern
states wouldn’t fit either of the two.From the UK, US, Europe to China, Korea,
and Japan, there are many countries that follow their own size system.
Currently, India follows the UK body measurements.In concurrence, veteran
designer, Ritu Kumar says, "The project may be a good idea for the India fashion
fraternity."Most designers feel this is a good move because this conversion of
sizes created a lot of confusion, but they also wished that the existing
standards of measurements in looms should be changed.He says, "It’s a good move
by the textile ministry to finally introduce Indian sizes for measurements, but
in India, different regions have different body types so it will be a big
task.She points out, "With India’s domestic apparel market size expected to grow
at 11-12 percent CAGR and reach about $160 billion by 2025, the Indian standard
size will help designers especially in the digital economy to create better
fitted off-the-shelf clothing, thereby reducing returns and also additional
tailoring/altering costs. They would need an entirely different scale, and I
feel the project shouldn’t ignore them. It will not only help Indian customers
make an informed choice but will also lead to more awareness about dressing up
in the right size.In a market full of international sizes, finding the right fit
is most challenging for the average Indian consumer.The announcement has been
welcomed by the Indian design fraternity. In addition to feeling that the
indigenization of sizes would bolster the growth the Indian fashion market, the
general sentiment was that it was high time we officially got our measurements
in place. Yes, Indian specifications and measurements are certainly different
and we need charts which may even have to give different specifications for
different parts of the country. Designer Charu Parashar reasons, Polyester
cotton stretch Manufacturers "For designers who wish to expand their
business overseas as well as in domestic market via online channels, this would
make things easy to reach out to a consumer who cannot meet the designer
face-to-face."Peush Sikka, founder of fashion brand Nubella agrees and adds, "We
sell online and our customers have to choose from size in inches/centimetres and
also in US and UK size but now there will be more clarity and will help our
audience to choose. Ideally, smaller women do not need 6 yards of fabric because
they can easily fit into a lesser size. However, the Indian body type is vastly
different from the UK standard. For the plus-size audience, the size issues are
more frequent due to distinct bust-waist-hip ratio – so that will be taken care
of. In US sizes there are a number of variations – from zero to 16 which
includes extra small to extra large; similarly, for India, we will need an
elaborate chart system so that every region can be a part of it. Sometimes
altering the garment is as costly as creating a new one, so I hope they consider
all these factors while charting out a new size system. Indians are petite and
shorter than our UK counterparts."Given the recent e-commerce boom in the
apparel segment, an official Indian size system is the need of the hour.Senior
designer Rina Dhaka explains, "We usually take clients’ measurements according
to the US or UK size and covert them to the Indian scale before creating
garments. I also feel the standard sari size in looms should also be changed
because right now it’s made as a free size that is worn by all sizes of
women.Smriti Irani pointed out that in the apparel export segment, one of the
biggest challenges was that the prevailing UK, US, and European size charts
didn’t suit Indian sizes
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