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Actually, I think it makes good sense to tag according to the garment's exact measurements. That way, if the buyer knows his own body measurements he can choose the garment size according to his own preference as to snug vs. roomy fit. However, it works only so long as it's understood by all what the tag size refers to.
I wonder, at what point in history did the garment industry shift from having tags that refer to the garment's measurements to having tags that refer to the person's measurements? Any garment industry historians out there?
That's the weird thing...suits were tagged for the wearer's size, so a size 42 would measure 22 pit to pit. However, leather jackets were tagged per the actual measurements. It Just seems like a confusing practice to me.