Custom Suit Measurements Guide Kenya
A custom suit measurements guide for Kenya helps procurement managers, HR teams, and individuals understand what the Caveni tailoring process requires before production begins. Accurate measurements are the foundation of every made-to-order suit, and Caveni conducts all measurement sessions at its Nairobi facility or on-site at the client’s premises for larger institutional orders.
Why Measurement Accuracy Matters
A custom suit is only as precise as the measurements it is built from. An error of even 1 to 2 centimetres in shoulder width or chest circumference produces a jacket that distorts across the back or pulls at the button. Caveni’s tailors use a structured 12-point measurement protocol for jacket construction and a 6-point protocol for trouser construction, capturing all dimensions needed to produce a garment that fits from the first wearing.
For institutional orders, Caveni dispatches a measurement team to the client’s premises in Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Eldoret, or Nakuru, eliminating the need for staff to travel and ensuring measurements are taken in the environment where the suits will be worn.
Jacket Measurements Explained
The jacket measurement process covers chest circumference at the fullest point, waist circumference at the natural waist, hip circumference at the widest point, shoulder width from the outer shoulder seam point to point, sleeve length from the shoulder point to the wrist with the arm slightly bent, back length from the centre nape to the desired jacket hem, and neck circumference for collar and lapel shaping. Additional measurements are taken for specific construction details based on the silhouette selected.
Trouser Measurements Explained
Trouser measurements cover waist circumference, hip circumference at the fullest point, seat depth from the waist to the trouser seat seam, thigh circumference at the widest point, inseam length from crotch to ankle, and outseam length from the waist to the finished hem. For women’s trousers, additional measurements confirm the rise depth, which varies significantly between individuals and is critical to comfort and fit.
| Measurement | Location on Body | Tool Used | Precision Required |
| Chest | Fullest point across chest | Flexible tape | Within 0.5cm |
| Waist | Natural waistline | Flexible tape | Within 0.5cm |
| Hip | Widest point | Flexible tape | Within 1cm |
| Shoulder width | Point to point across back | Straight rule + tape | Within 0.5cm |
| Sleeve length | Shoulder to wrist, arm bent | Flexible tape | Within 0.5cm |
| Inseam | Crotch to ankle | Flexible tape | Within 0.5cm |
How Caveni Archives Measurements
Every team member’s measurements are recorded digitally in Caveni’s client database at the time of the first order. This archive is retained for all subsequent orders, meaning replacement suits, new hire additions, or branch expansions are produced from the same data without requiring a new measurement session. For organisations with ongoing recruitment, this creates a seamless reorder system that maintains uniform consistency across the full team.
Preparing Staff for a Measurement Session
Caveni advises that staff attend measurement sessions wearing the type of shirt or blouse they plan to wear under the suit. This ensures the jacket allowance is set correctly over the intended inner layer. Trousers should be measured over light undergarments only. Staff should stand in their natural posture, not pulled upright or relaxed beyond their normal stance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Caveni take measurements at our offices across Kenya? Yes. Caveni conducts on-site measurement sessions for institutional orders across Kenya, including outside Nairobi.
How long does a measurement session take per person? A standard jacket and trouser measurement session takes approximately 10 to 15 minutes per individual.
What happens if a measurement is incorrect? Caveni’s production process includes a fitting review at key stages. If a measurement error is identified, it is corrected before the garment is completed.
Book a measurement session for your team with Caveni Staff Uniforms at +254 769 944116 or info@staffuniformsupplier.co.ke.










