Fabric: high stretch denim
Fitting:
As we know that the different fitting and patterns are able to be created in the same measurements, I'm happy that a example can be shared below.
Below patterns and samples are base on the same measurements below.
All mmts circmference and in cms | 12 |
Waist @ top edge | 78.0 |
Waist – extended * | 94.0 |
Top Hip @ 8 cm from top edge | 84.0 |
Lower Hip @ 18cm from top edge | 91.0 |
Thigh @ 2.5cms below fork | 53.0 |
Knee @ 36cm from x-fork | 35.0 |
Calf @ 10cm below knee | 34.0 |
Hem | 26.0 |
Front Rise – from top edge | 25.0 |
Back Rise – from top edge | 37.5 |
Inside Leg | 76.0 |
Back panel ( red lines = sample version 1, black lines = sample version 2)
The fitting of sample version 1.
The fitting of sample version 2.
compare with vresion 1, the fittings look similar.
However when lay flat the samples on desk, excess fabric on back thigh on the sample version 2, see below photo.you can check the patterns, you will find the back rise angle more slant on the sample version 2, that's why excess fabric on the sample version 2.
so we can draw the conclusion that the different patterns could be created in the same measurements, and the fitting may be very similar, however its appearance lay flat would be very different.
Base on our experience, different patterns could be created base on the same measurements, however it is hard to find a good example to show how they are different patterns and fittings.
回复删除very lucky, here is a good example to show how they are.