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Coordinates Measuring Method
This standardized measurement technique, developed by Zhang Daili, involves capturing the coordinates of 19 specific points on a person's body. A key feature of this method is its simplicity, allowing it to be mastered in just one week by personnel with no prior tailoring experience, thereby reducing the reliance on highly skilled labor.
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Coordinates Measuring Method
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The primary economic advantage of a standardized measurement system that captures 19 specific body coordinates and can be learned by an unskilled worker in one week is its superior accuracy compared to measurements taken by a master tailor.
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