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Posted on: 1/24/06 7:51 PM ET
I had a hard time finding out what the measurements were for the Burda WOF magazine. I thought I would scan the page from the magazine in case anyone wants to know before ordering an issue or subscription.

Women's Sizes

Women's Half Sizes

Infant's and toddlers sizes

Girl's Sizes

How to take measurements

Men's Sizes

Boy's Sizes
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Posted on: 1/24/06 8:30 PM ET
I was looking all over the web for those just this past Friday and could not find it. Thank you
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Posted on: 1/25/06 1:11 AM ET
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Thank you Minnie76, you just saved me from making a huge mistake. Many, many thanks.
  
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Posted on: 1/25/06 7:56 AM ET
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No problem. I couldn't seem to find any info from Burda and the info from GLP showed me way into plus sizes which was wrong. I posted my measurements and someone here told me what size I would fall into. I was amazed that info did not seem to be on the web at all. I'm glad it helped.
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Posted on: 1/25/06 8:16 AM ET
For some reason I had in my head that the 52 in Burda WOF was a 22. But the Burda WOF 52 is a 24. I would have traced and graded my jacket completely wrong. And I needed the size chart for DGD. I was looking in my Burda magazines for this the other day and couldn't find it. Sure glad you did.
  
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Posted on: 1/25/06 1:27 PM ET
Remember that with Burda you don't have to be a "size." If you do all the measurements they suggest and circle the numbers on the chart that are closest to yours, you can pretty much trace yourself a custom pattern.
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Posted on: 1/25/06 2:51 PM ET
Still, this is really helpful -- thanks!

Nina
  
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