K. Nights
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People seem to get around this by including pictures of the garment with a yardstick laying across it in different positions. That way buyers can more or less see what the measurements are but the seller isn't responsible for how they are interpreted.I'm suspicious of anyone asking for measurements on ebay, especially if the garment is a standard size. 90% of the time, the person asking this question doesn't buy it. The other 10% has me concerned that if I tell them the shoulders measure 17", they will find it actually measures 17.1" and was therefore "misrepresented."