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title: Shoulder slope
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The **shoulder slope** measurement is an indicator for the amount with which your shoulder slopes downward.
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To measure your shoulder slope, you need to determine the angle at which your shoulder line slopes downward.
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A good way to measure your shoulder slope is to take a
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a selfie and rotate it until your shoulder line is horizontal.
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The angle you had to rotate is your shoulder slope.
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<Note>
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Almost all people have a slightly different shoulder slope on both sides.
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That's because your dominant arm is more pronounced.
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Unless the different is huge, best not to worry about it.
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It won't show up for casual garments, and for formal wear, it's better to add
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asymmetric shoulder padding, rather than create an asymmetric pattern.
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</Note>
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