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pre-designed mermaid tails

Please watch the video in full, thank you!

Instructions and Guide Video Chapters
Chapters will open in a new window so please be sure to read the rest of the instructions on this page as well.
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0:00 - Introduction, 0:26 - Quick Reminder, 0:57 - Summary, 1:31 - How to Put Your Monofin in Your Tail, 
3:55 - How to Take Your Monofin Out of Your Tail, 4:17 - How to Put On Your Mermaid Tail, 
6:06 - How to Take Off Your Mermaid Tail, 6:52 - How to Wash Your Mermaid Tail, 9:08 - Remove Fuzz and Pilling, 
10:28 - Quick Note About Safety, 10:51 - Wear and Tear, 12:25 - About the Waistband, 13:46 - About Your Measurements

The Tails

$715CAD - $560USD (estimate only)

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monofin availability

Your tail can be made to fit one of three popular mermaid monofins available on the market (sold separately), including:

  • Fish Fin (sold by Mermaid Lucia)
  • Mahina Merfin (adult size)
  • FINIS Luna (size M)
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Mermaid tails are sold only on a slot system. You need to visit www.ShopVancouverMermaid.com to reserve your mermaid tail slot. Thank you!
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    Measurements - must be in inches!

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how to take your measurements for your mermaid tail:

1. supplies

Before you begin you will need to collect the following: paper (either a big roll or printer paper), tape (if needed), pencil, eraser, yard stick (a measuring tape or large ruler will work too), leggings (or other tight/form-fitting clothing), and your chosen monofin (and socks if you need them).

You will also need someone to help you with this process, so make sure you have asked someone in advance.

2. tracing

Change into your leggings (or other form fitting clothing) and set up your area by selecting a clean/dry, flat/smooth surface to work on like a hardwood or linoleum floor (carpet will not do). Make sure you have all of the above mentioned supplies and your assistant handy.

Spread out your paper (taping together pieces if need be) and make sure there is enough space to easily fit your body and your monofin.

Sitting down on your piece of paper, put on your monofin (and socks if you need them) and lie back so you are nicely centered on the paper. Fold your shirt up (if need be) and make sure that your monofin is still on the paper and not hanging off the end. Don't worry if it isn't laying flat at this point, we'll fix that in a later step.

Ask your assistant to trace you out onto the paper (one side at a time, keeping the pencil as straight and flush to your body as possible) starting where you would like the tail to start on your body (my tails do tend to sit higher on the body for security and comfort) and go all the way down to your heels.

Try to remain as still as possible.

Ask your assistant to mark off things like where your hip bones are, where your bellybutton is, and where your knees, ankles and heels are because you will need to reference this later.

DON'T MOVE YET WE AREN'T DONE. ;)

Without moving your heels (please be very aware of this), sit up and allow your monofin to gently make contact with the paper. Do this as slowly and precisely as possible please.
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The red cross indicated on this graphic of the Finis Luna shows the last mark you will need to make. You can choose to draw all the way around the fin if you would like, but it is not necessary as long as you mark off this last point.

This applies to the Linden and the Mahina monofins as well.

Please also keep in mind that I apply a stretch factor to all of my tails which means that finished tails may appear slightly smaller than your outline but rest assured this is intentional and necessary.

My tails do tend to sit higher (intentionally and due to the nature of the fabric and its stretch). Typically people measure to their bellybuttons, just below, or between their bellybuttons and their hip bones.

3. measuring

Now that you have completed your tracing I will need you to use your yard stick (measuring tape, or large ruler) to get your measurements. I will require the measurements in inches (widths at the below-specified areas, and the lengths between them) and please be as accurate as possible.

The measurements I need are represented by numbers (the widths) and letters (the lengths between) on the chart below and are as follows:

1. Where your tail starts.

A. The measurement in between 1 and 2.

2. The widest part of your hips.

B. The measurement in between 2 and 3.

3. Midway between the widest part of your hips and the narrowest part of your knees.

C.
 The measurement in between 3 and 4.

4. The narrowest part of your knees.

D.
 The measurement in between 4 and 5.

5. The widest part of your calves.

E.
 The measurement in between 5 and 6.

6. The measurement at your ankles.
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F.
 The measurement in between 6 and the middle of the base of your monofin.

that's it! I know it seems like a lot, but an excellent fit is worth it!

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