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Posted on Sep 10, 2018, 12:52 pm
#11

with this, I think I will try 5'10 max if not, 5'9.

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Posted on Sep 13, 2018, 10:17 am
#12

Quote from: BabyBaron on September 10, 2018, 12:50:22 PMI remeasured my sitting height and it' actually either 86 cm or above. It's abit hard to measure it accurately, but the first measure was on a puffy curvy chair, now that i've remeasured it on a wooden chair, the result seems reasonable, 86 cm or so.

I’d seriously try to get someone else to help you measure your sitting height because you’ve given 3 different answers and personally if you’d said you were like 1cm off I’d believe you but you apparently got 3 cm off so maybe that is your sitting height no problem but seriously get some else’s help with this to be accurate

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Posted on Sep 14, 2018, 11:37 am
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you are in the media does not have long or short legs, has no short or long torso,
with 80cm of sewing you are in 46; 54 which is average
If you make 7cm
will remain
87cm sewing to 178cm high
the ratio will be 48:52 that yes is the relationship of long legs and short torso

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Posted on Sep 14, 2018, 11:59 am
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Quote from: 6'2_dream on September 14, 2018, 11:37:00 AMyou are in the media does not have long or short legs, has no short or long torso,
with 80cm of sewing you are in 46; 54 which is average
If you make 7cm
will remain
87cm sewing to 178cm high
the ratio will be 48:52 that yes is the relationship of long legs and short torso

I don’t know how the ratio thing works but could you help me out I have a 94-95 cm sitting height and would love to be 6’1-6’2 how would that work with ratios

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Posted on Sep 21, 2018, 2:58 pm
#15

the ratio is made by the proportion of the upper body (torso + neck and head) and the lower part (legs)
the inseam is the height of the floor to the base of the hip (in a simple way it is the sewing of the tight pants in the bag but it should not be used because it does not have precision).
if you find it difficult to measure the inseam, take your seat height, sit on a chair leaning against the wall with a good posture and ask someone to set the height, deduct the height of the chair to get only your height seated,
I will use my measure to give an example:
sitting height = 95cm
total height = 178cm
inseam = 178-95 = 83cm
now the ratio is a percentage using a basic 3 rule
178 --- 100%
83 ------ X           
 83 * 100/178 = 46.62%
I will round to 46% to get simpler then legs: torso is 46%: 54%
the 54% is simply the subtraction of the legs by 100% (46-100 = 54%)
keeping in mind that a ratio close to 50:50 is considered long legs
I hope it helped you

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Posted on Sep 21, 2018, 3:03 pm
#16

Quote from: Racurz on September 14, 2018, 11:59:15 AMI don’t know how the ratio thing works but could you help me out I have a 94-95 cm sitting height and would love to be 6’1-6’2 how would that work with ratios




Can I help you figure it out but I need to know what your total height is ??


sitting height = 95cm
total height = ?? cm

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Posted on Sep 23, 2018, 3:17 pm
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Quote from: 6'2_dream on September 21, 2018, 03:03:59 PM


Can I help you figure it out but I need to know what your total height is ??


sitting height = 95cm
total height = ?? cm

Total height is 177.7 basically 5’10 sitting height is 95 cm but could be 96 because I took another measurement today and it ended up at that

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