Art, asked by isharastogi280, 5 months ago

what points would you consider while stiching a checked shirt foe your sister?​

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Answered by anukrititiwari04
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A close inspection of the shirt’s collar will often give a sense for the quality of the shirt. A quality collar will be cut perfectly symmetrical, with straight and clean stitching along the edges. If the collar is a fused collar, then it should have a nice crispness to it, with sharp, clean edges along the bottom. Bending the collar, it should feel flexible and resilient. It should not feel like paper or board that can be creased. The collar should naturally curve in a circle when buttoned and not be prone to hold some unnatural shape. The stiffness and weight of the collar is not necessarily a sign of poor quality, but rather an element of design.

If the collar is an unfused collar style, this is not necessarily a sign of poor or high quality. Often unfused collars are softer and a bit more casual, or in the case of the handmade Saville Row shirts, a stiff unfused collar is certainly dressy, but shows more personality and can be very beautiful. Unfused collars generally require a bit more skill to finish perfectly, so a high quality one can be fantastic, while a poorly made knockoff will be terrible.

Answered by bponna2006
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Explanation:

A close inspection of the shirt’s collar will often give a sense for the quality of the shirt. A quality collar will be cut perfectly symmetrical, with straight and clean stitching along the edges. If the collar is a fused collar, then it should have a nice crispness to it, with sharp, clean edges along the bottom. Bending the collar, it should feel flexible and resilient. It should not feel like paper or board that can be creased. The collar should naturally curve in a circle when buttoned and not be prone to hold some unnatural shape. The stiffness and weight of the collar is not necessarily a sign of poor quality, but rather an element of design.

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