Buttons and buttonholes should be nailed on the front of shirts and coats. Buttons should be buttoned neatly and punched beautifully. The front needs some special treatment: a small piece of cloth should be stuck on the inner layer along the edge of the front.
Usually from the shoulder to the hem, splicing makes the front of the door look both inside and outside, which plays a role in covering up the ugliness. A small piece of cloth stuck inside is called vermicelli, which means hanging a layer of cloth inside to cover the seam or exposed lining.
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Square lapel: lapel refers to the collar type of a suit. The joint between the lower collar and the upper collar (that is, the notch joint) is a triangular notch collar. We call it lapel, which is widely used in all kinds of suits for men and women.
Pointed lapel: This lapel with sharp corners at the joint between the lower collar and the upper collar is called pointed lapel, and many people also call it gun lapel, which is the second most used style in suit collar.
Large vermicelli: vermicelli is a proper term for a suit, which refers to the internal structure of the suit, and the white line is the seam of the suit. This kind of vermicelli is used more.
Straight vermicelli: Compared with big vermicelli, straight vermicelli has no semi-circular structure inside and looks more concise. This is only the difference in the internal structure of the suit, and it does not affect the workmanship of the suit.
Ming patch pocket: Ming patch pocket is also a technical term for suit styles. Stick a real uncovered pocket on the left chest of the suit. This pocket is a pocket that can really hold things. The pocket part looks obvious. Most clothes have Ming-style patch pocket for scarves.
Standard bag: most suits use this type of bag on the front chest, so we call this style of suit bag a standard bag; Business suits and formal suits are stuck in this way. Standard bags have a certain shape in style, flat or inclined.
No split: no split at the back of the suit. The style of this non-split suit is mainly formal, just a style design of the suit. My personal preference is my own popular style, which is more mature and steady.
Single split: the split is placed at the back of the suit and starts from the middle of the back hem, which is what we often say.
Double forks: Double forks are placed on the back of the suit, and one fork is placed on each side of the back of the suit.