Taking Accurate Measurements

Correct measurements are a key step in creating your perfect Koreiko look. As we tailor corsets, shirts, and skirts to individual measurements, accuracy allows us to guarantee a 100% perfect fit.

If a mistake occurs on our side and the garment does not fit properly, we will make the necessary adjustments and cover shipping costs both ways.

However, if your measurements have changed or were initially taken incorrectly, any alterations or remaking of the order will be carried out at the customer’s expense.

Please note that custom-made garments without defects are non-returnable, in accordance with Ukrainian law. We also emphasize that, according to the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine dated March 19, 1994, No. 172, corsetry products are not subject to return.

At the same time, we always strive to meet our clients halfway to ensure you are fully satisfied with the garment created especially for you by Koreiko Corset House.

We kindly ask you to pay special attention to measurement accuracy to ensure the best result and comfort.
Measurements must be taken using a measuring tape only.
If you are unsure, please seek assistance from another person.


Measurements for a Corset

  • Bust (B): Measure around the fullest part of the bust while wearing a thin bra without padding, ensuring the bust is gently lifted.

  • Underbust (UB): Measure directly under the bust, keeping the measuring tape snug but not tight, in a relaxed position.

  • Waist (W): Measure around your natural waist in a relaxed state; do not tighten the tape.

  • Bra size


Measurements for a Skirt

  • Waist (W): Measure around your natural waist in a relaxed state; do not tighten the tape.

  • Hips (H): Measure around the fullest part of the hips.

  • Skirt length: Measure from the waist down to the desired hem. Do not bend your knees, as this may result in inaccurate length.


Measurements for Men’s Shirts

For men’s shirts, we use a standard size chart, based on:

  • Height

  • Sleeve length: Measure along the arm in a slightly bent position, following the elbow.