Explanation of size letters of garment pattern. All of them.

Shoulder seam: at the joint of shoulder, front panel and back panel.

Neck notch: the position from the end of the neckline to the opening in the door.

Front placket and top placket: the buttonhole is locked at the midline of the human body.

Of buttons.

Seam front: also called seam, it refers to the outer edge of garment seam.

Fold: refers to the overlapping part of the front and the inner front.

Button hole: the hole of a button.

Eye distance buttonhole distance: refers to the distance between buttonholes.

Armhole: also known as armhole and clip ring, it is the part where the body fits with the sleeve.

Lapel: The upturned part of the upper part of a lapel.

Square barge head: a square corner barge head with a triangular gap with the upper collar piece.

Sharp lapel: A flat head with an upward angle.

Chest circumference: refers to the fullness of the front chest.

Waist: refers to the thinnest part of the waist of a garment.

Side seam: refers to the seam under the armhole where the front and rear body pieces are connected.

Hem hem: Also called hem, it refers to the edge of the lower part of the garment.

Serial gorge line: refers to the suture line between the collar surface and the barge head surface, also called serial line.

Lapel fold line: the folded part of the barge head. Folding lines are also called polylines.

Lower folding point: refers to the position of the folding point under the lapel on the stopper, which is usually aligned with the position of the first button.

Single-breasted: A row of buttons are nailed up and down on the inner lapel.

Double-breasted: Nail a row of buttons up and down on the front and inner front.

Corner cutting: refers to the rounded corner shape of the lower part of the inner front of the door.

Button position: the position of the button.

Binding buttonhole: buttonhole made of cloth bag.

Front yoke: the part connecting the front body with the shoulder seam, also called front yoke.

Flip-over flap: Also called flap welt, it refers to the flap welt.

Collateral province: refers to the province opened at the collar nest.

Front waist province: refers to the province opened at the front waist of the clothes.

Underarm province: refers to the province of underarm opening on both sides of clothes.

Front shoulder province: refers to the front shoulder province.

Fish dart: refers to the horizontal dart in the big pocket of a suit.

Lateral province: the lateral province from armpit swing seam to chest.

Underarm province: the province of underarms on both sides of the garment.

Opening province: also known as the province that extends to the sky and lands, it refers to the opening from the shoulder seam or armhole through the waist to the bottom of the hem. For example, Princess Line is an extraordinary province, which was first adopted by European princesses. In visual modeling, it shows the effects of broad shoulders, breast enhancement, waist contraction and hip relaxation.

Princess seam: it is a general or open seam in the shape of the back of a knife. (Princess stitch, princess thread, princess pleat)

Front shoulder angle or back shoulder angle: the part covering the front and back of the shoulder.

Name of the back part of the jacket

Full shoulder width: refers to the back position from the left shoulder to the right shoulder through the midpoint of the back neck (the seventh cervical vertebra point).

Back yoke: Also called back yoke, it refers to the part connecting the back garment piece with the shoulder seam.

Back seam center back seam: also known as back seam, refers to the seam of the garment piece at the midline of the back body.

Back slit: Also called back slit, it refers to the slit at the lower part of the back seam.

Side seam: Also called side seam, it refers to the seam at the lower part of the side seam.

Back overlap: refers to the door with the inner opening on the back.

Neckline: refers to the part where the front garment piece and the back garment piece are sewn on the shoulder first and then on the collar.

Back collar province: refers to the collar province that opens at the back collar fossa, which is mostly in the shape of eight.

Back shoulder province: refers to the province opened at the back shoulder.

Back waist province: refers to the province opened at the back waist.

Name of the bottom part

Crotch seat: also known as straight crotch or vertical crotch, refers to the distance or position between the upper mouth of the waist and the horizontal crotch.

Crease line: also known as seam or trousers center line, refers to the center straight line of the front and rear pieces of trousers legs.

Turn-up bottom: refers to the part where the hem of trousers turns up.

Leg opening: refers to the edge of the leg opening.

Transverse crotch thickness: refers to the widest part of the lower part of the upper crotch, corresponding to the thigh circumference of the human body.

Side seam and outer seam: On the side of human body, the outer seam of trousers is sewn together front and back.

Hip leg width: refers to the part around the human knee.

Hem: A welt folded inside the hem of a trouser leg.

Crotch: refers to the inner seam of trousers from crotch to hem.

Belt: refers to the belt-shaped part sewn together with trousers or skirts.

Waist opening: the upper edge of the waist and head.

Waist seam: refers to the seam between the waist and trousers or skirt.

Belt lining: refers to the lining of the waist.

Waist provinces of trousers (skirts): The front and back panels of trousers (skirts) are provinces that conform to the curve design of human body, and the provinces point to the protruding parts of human body, with the front panel being the lower abdomen and the back panel being the gluteus maximus.

Trouser (skirt) pleats: the amount of looseness reserved on the cut piece at the front of trousers (skirt), which is usually ironed to set the shape of pleats to increase the mobility during decoration.

Small crotch seam front crotch: the seam of pants front crotch seam.

Back tilt: a seam sewn in the crotch.

Collar: A small collar or collar.

Hanger ring: a small ring installed at the collar to hang clothes.

Shoulder ornament: a small ring decorated on the shoulders of clothes. Shoulder rings usually have no practical function, but are only used for decoration or identification, such as shoulder rings on professional clothes and military uniforms.

Sleeve tab sleeve tab: A small ring installed on the cuff or having the function of shrinking the cuff.

Waist tab, waist tab: A small ring tied around the waist, used to tie a belt or belt.

Belt: a belt used to bind the waist.

French pin: a small coil made of thick thread, mostly used for summer clothes.

Noodle welt: also known as welt or welt, it refers to the clothing parts installed inside the coat door.

Ear skin flange: a piece of cloth added to the front of a garment to make an inner bag.

Binding: refers to the strip-shaped decorative part wrapped around the edge of clothes (such as seams, outer edges of collars, hems, etc.). ) or the edge of the part.

Layering: refers to the wide rolled strip that presses the open wire.

Tucker: There are regular decorative folds on the clothes.

Bag cover: a dew-proof part fixed on the upper part of the bag mouth.