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As is customary in fashion sizes in general, they are taken from the shoulder to the heels and vary in size according to the weight of the wearer.
However, the situation is completely different with regard to the size of the mantle.
How is the bisht measured?
The size of the bisht is taken from the middle of the shoulder to the finger of the thumb in inches, and the resulting number is the appropriate size for you..
And in the event that you want to wear the mushalh, the size is taken from the shoulder to the heel
And we tried to simplify it for you in this infographic
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The trench:
The khibanah is the process of shortening the bisht from the front, back and sides to be commensurate with the length of the wearer.
In the event that the customer wants to bake the bisht, the method of taking the size is as follows:
The size is taken from the middle of the shoulder to the end of the garment, passing through the abdomen, and from the back as well.
In order to clarify the method, we designed this infographic for you.

And in the event that you want to gift the mishlah to someone whose correct size you do not know, here we tried to clarify approximate sizes of the bisht based on the person’s height:
And avoid asking for a pant if you don't know the size
