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There is nothing worse than opening a box of brand-new cheerleading uniforms and discovering that half the team cannot fit into their assigned sizes. Wrong sizing means lost time, reordering costs, and athletes in ill-fitting uniforms on competition day.
The good news: getting sizes right is simple if you follow a consistent measurement process and communicate clearly with your manufacturer.
This guide covers everything you need to know.
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Why Accurate Sizing Matters
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How to Measure Athletes: The Standard Method
For the most accurate sizing, measure each athlete individually. Here is how:
- A soft measuring tape
- A measurement sheet (or app) to record results
- An assistant to help with back measurements
- Athletes in minimal clothing (practice wear or undergarments)
Wrap the tape around the fullest part of the chest, keeping it parallel to the floor. Athletes should be standing naturally — not holding their breath or puffing out.
Measure around the narrowest part of the waist. This is usually around the navel level.
Measure around the fullest part of the hips and buttocks, keeping the tape parallel to the floor.
Measure from the shoulder (where the strap meets the bodice) to the waistline. This is critical for determining whether a crop-top style will provide proper coverage.
Measure from the crotch to the desired bottom of the shorts or skirt.
Standing straight against a wall, measure from the floor to the top of the head. Height helps with overall proportion assessment.
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Understanding Cheer Uniform Sizing Charts
Cheerleading uniform sizes typically follow a modified ladies’ sizing system, but they vary by manufacturer. Always use the manufacturer’s specific size chart — not a generic size chart.
- Youth: 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16
- Ladies’: XS (0-2), S (4-6), M (8-10), L (12-14), XL (16-18), XXL (20-22), 3XL (24-26)
| Size | Chest (in) | Waist (in) | Hips (in) |
|——|———–|———–|———-|
| XS | 30-32 | 24-26 | 32-34 |
| S | 32-34 | 26-28 | 34-36 |
| M | 34-36 | 28-30 | 36-38 |
| L | 36-38 | 30-32 | 38-40 |
| XL | 38-40 | 32-34 | 40-42 |
| XXL | 40-42 | 34-36 | 42-44 |
Note: These are example measurements. Always refer to your specific manufacturer’s size chart.
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Cut Styles: How Fit Affects Size Choice
Most cheerleading uniforms come in different cut styles. The style you choose affects which size an athlete needs:
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Common Sizing Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Many athletes wear different sizes in street clothes versus athletic uniforms. Always measure individually.
Measuring over hoodies, jackets, or bulky layers results in sizes that are too large. Measure over minimal clothing.
If your season runs 6+ months, athletes may grow during the season. Consider ordering one size up for younger athletes.
Two athletes with the same chest measurement may need different sizes depending on their waist and hip proportions. Always measure all key dimensions.
Write measurements legibly and have the athlete confirm them. A misplaced decimal or unclear digit can cause errors.
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Managing Size Variations Within a Team
Most teams have a size range. Here is how to handle ordering for diverse body types:
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Collecting Measurements: A Practical Workflow
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Final Thoughts
Accurate sizing comes down to three things: measure carefully, use the manufacturer’s size chart, and communicate clearly. Take the time to measure each athlete properly — it is a small upfront investment that prevents expensive and stressful problems later.
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