A cloth tape measure.
Feet and inches.
The millimetre.
For a desk like one used in schools the best unit would be pounds. Good luck on your measuring!
Centimeters would be best for measuring a skunk.
You best bet would probably be to use kilograms.
It depends on wether you want to shrink your waist permanently, even when you don't wear a corset, or just temporarily to get the minimum waist circumference you can achieve. For permanent shrinking a full corset worn 24/7 will be best. But be aware this will move bones and organs permanently, because your body will adapt to the corset. There are pics on the web, that show ladies who do wear their corsets 24 hrs a day displaying what their waists look like when they take the corset off. All I can say is... incredible! For temporary waist shrinking a waist cincher may be better. If you would like to achieve an extremely tiny waist circumference, the more narrow the cincher is, the tighter you will be able to make it. If you even replace it with a normal waist belt 1 or 2 inches wide, you will be able to reach extreme results. I can pull in my waist to about 19 inches with a belt, while my normal waist circumference is 29 inches...!
A balance is the best tool for measuring mass.
A measuring beaker.
A balance is the best tool for measuring mass.
Tons
a tape measure
amount of what.
a tape measure
i would say 150 grams
The average size 8 waist measurement in Australian clothing is 63cms. Each size increases by 5cms thereafter ..ie: size 10 is 68cms and size 12 is 73cms. Just keep in mind that the waist measurement still goes on the actual waist... not the lower position that pants are worn today. If you are buying pants on Ebay or such, it is best to measure the rise also... which is waist to crotch measurement. The best way to do this is to measure a favourite pair of pants rather than measuring yourself.
Well that all depend on just how big your hip and waist area are. I would suggest measuring and depending on the style you want the change in the size could be drastic. It you want high rise jeans, i suggest you look at Lucky Brand store (you might be a bigger size there) OR if you want the jeans to rest on your hips you would be a smaller size. Hope i helped!
a tape measure