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ELEMENTS MAKING THE SHIRT

  • Each shirt is composed of many elements that must all be put together according to the sartorial tradition to achieve it.
    The shirt has a front or "front" and a back or "back", every element that makes it up has a very specific name.
    For example, the hem is the finish executed at the bottom of the shirt, the cuffs that can have different shapes depending on the use of the shirt (elegant or sporty) must have a good stem inside them, the cannoncino that is nothing but the fascietta where the buttonholes of the buttoning are cut, the pocket, if there is it, is normally sewn on the left front part is useful but makes the shirt more sporty.
    The armhole is the seam that is made to insert the sleeve to the shoulder and chest, the collar that will characterize the style of the shirt depending on the model may be more or less rigid depending on your preference.
    On the back very important the carrè which is the double fabric of the shirt that covers the shoulders, the slit is the opening of the sleeve under the cuff and in general it is equipped with a buttonhole and a button and finally the fly that is that little triangle of fabric sewn on each side of the shirt that is applied to reinforce the side seams.
    Knowing the details helps us in choosing the quality shirt and good finishes that, despite the industrial development and the transformations of fashion, has kept its traditions unchanged, in particular in the careful care of these elements that finish all our shirts.
    ELEMENTS MAKING THE SHIRT

    Date online: 2019-12-12







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