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CUSTOM

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CURATED

What is the difference between a custom and curated piece?

CUSTOM piece of clothing is an article that has been made to size according to the given measurements of the client. They tend to fit the customer just right and how they like it!

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CURATED piece is an original piece that has been carefully and thoughtfully picked out for our collection. These articles of clothing tend to fall between; S, M, L or ONE SIZE FITS ALL. We are always looking to grow in sizes.


CURATED pieces also include accessories such as rings, anklets, chokers, ect. nakedayz supports other small creatives when choosing these accerories/pieces for y'all! 

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Nakedayz sees value in cloth and other clothing. Our purpose is to save the earth not damage it! 

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     CUSTOM MADE PIECES

How do I get my own custom made piece?

Anything that is custom-made will be done to the exact measurements of the client. In order to do so, a booking must be set up accordingly on the custoMade page. 

A Zoom call or IN PERSON meeting will be held to get the most accurate measurements possible. 

Allow up to 2 Weeks for your item to be shipped. 

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UPCYCLED PIECES

What are upcycled pieces?

Upcycling is a great way of making conscious decision when getting rid of our current clothing. Anything that is UPCYCLED has been altered and reworked. Unique and stylish pieces. We might turn an old dress into a cute set or a t-shirt into hot top! Our goal is to reuse cloth that might have other wise ended up in the trash. We pride ourselves in giving old clothing a new stylish life! Many cute pieces are looking for a loving home. Shop sustainable now! 

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WORLD TRAVELER

What is our goal with this collection?

The World Traveler collection is coming soon. Nakedayz aims to use recycled plastic material and/or material that utilizes little to no chemicals and water consumption.


Our goal is to create ALL YEAR ROUND pieces such as bathing suits, dresses, coats, ect. ALL with sustainable fabrics.

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MEASUREMENTS

How do I get my measurements?

First, make sure you have a measuring tape! You can find one at the dollar store for like 2 bucks or less:) 

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Follow the picture above to guide you in better measuring yourself to submit accurate body measurements. Remember, the exact measurements means the perfect body loving dress! 


TIPS from THE SHOP COMPANY 

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1. Bust

The bust measurement is calculated by taking the circumference (front through back) of the fullest area around the bust. This is usually where the nipples are. Our dress forms are made with a pin in the center of the bust (visible in this photo) to mark the horizontal degree of this measurement.

2. Waist

For the waist, you would need to take the circumference of the narrowest area around the waist. This is usually where the belly button is. Our dress forms all come with a secure ribbon around the waist area (hidden under the red line in this photo) which makes for a great draping guide. Exhale before this measurement.

3. Hips

The hips measurement is taken from the circumference of the fullest area around the hip section. For some people this is where the hip bones protrude while for others it is slightly below.

4. Neck

The neck measurement is the circumference of around the neck along its height.

5. Shoulder

The shoulder measurement is that of a single shoulder measured from the base of the neck to where the shoulder starts tapering off. Here too, our dress forms are made with a nice seam along this shoulder line for a draping guide.

6. Bust Spread

The bust spread, also know as "apex to apex", is the distance between the fullest section of one side of the bust to the other (usually nipple to nipple).

7. Back Width

The back width is taken as the horizontal distance of the widest section of the back.

8. Front Length

The front length measurement is the vertical distance between the base of the neck and waist line - all on the front of the torso. Our dress forms have a seam running along this line for guide use during draping.

9. Back Length

Similar to the ‘front length’, the back length measurement is the vertical distance between the base of the neck and waist line - all on the back of the torso. Here again, our dress forms have a seam running along this line to use as a guide during draping.

10. Crotch

The crotch measurement is taken starting from the center of the waist on the front, down through the crotch area to the back, and up to the center of the waist on the back. Our forms have pins in both the center of the waist in the front and the center of the waist in the back. This measurement, as well as those that follow, are only pertinent to our full body professional forms.

11. Inseam

The inseam measurement is taken from the bottom of the crotch (in between the legs) down through the ankle area.

12. Outseam

The outseam measurement is the distance between the waist and the ankle area. This is very similar to the ‘inseam’ only that it begins higher up at the waist.

13. Thigh

The thigh measurement is the circumference around the fullest area of the thigh.

14. Knee

The knee measurement is the circumference around the kneecap.

15. Leg

The thigh measurement - occasionally referred to as the calf measurement - is the circumference around the fullest area of the leg.

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email us with any questions regarding measurements! 

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