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Judging the quality of clothes is very particular. Everything from the pattern of the clothes to the stitch length on the clothes will
affect the effect of a piece of clothing. This blog introduce how to judge the quality of clothes.
Outline of clothes
Clothes should fit your body, but be crisp.
Style of clothes
Whether the shoulders, sleeves, collar, and pockets of the clothes are symmetrical, and whether the hem is flat (this is the basis). All
lines of clothing should look smooth and natural. Make you look better after putting on clothes. For example, if the back waist of
jeans has a V-shaped structural line, it will lift the hips. After clamping the pants with a trouser clip, the hips of the pants should be
curved, not flat.
Inside of clothes
Nice clothes are often equally good on the inside. Whether the inner surface is smooth and fits the surface, whether there are no
loose ends, obvious bulges or wrinkles.
Are the seams of clothes even and flat?
Check whether the threads at the seams of the clothes are neat, whether there are obvious exposed thread ends, and whether there
are any poor stitches (stitch skipping, thread breakage, thread re-running). The density of the stitch length is often directly proportional
to the cost of making the garment. Clothes with thin stitches are not durable.
Neatness and symmetry of pattern
Those who pay attention to details are truly good products. For printed and patterned clothing, it depends on whether the patterns on
the collar, cuffs, and pockets are consistent. The more parts that are aligned, the more expensive the piece of clothing should be
because it consumes materials and time.
The cost of a piece of clothing consists of raw materials accounting for about 20%, pattern accounting for about 30%, and
craftsmanship + detail processing (workmanship) accounting for about 50%