The art of pressing in bespoke tailoring

Started by Gerry, September 08, 2022, 07:28:52 AM

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Gerry


Der Zuschneider

Tailoring is the love of doing art at OCD level.
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Hendrick


Funny, I always thougt that working on parts was iron work and pressing was done on a finished garment?

Gerry

Quote from: Hendrick on September 09, 2022, 09:04:04 AM

Funny, I always thougt that working on parts was iron work and pressing was done on a finished garment?

I'm guessing that had they called it "The Art of Iron Work",  many people would have tuned out - they'd probably have envisioned tailors in welding-masks or something.

Then again, I'd watch that.

Gerry

Quote from: Der Zuschneider on September 09, 2022, 08:45:37 AM
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Der Zuschneider

I saw the ironing of the trouser leg. The did that completely overdone. Don't do that unless the widths of the trouser leg is very narrow and the person really has prominent calves.
Tailoring is the love of doing art at OCD level.
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