Dear Gentlemen,
please, advise me - what it is mean "french pocket" in the tailor vocabulary?
French pocket
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Hello Valencia Iv
A fench pocket usually means a false pocket, I hope this helps!
Kate
A fench pocket usually means a false pocket, I hope this helps!
Kate
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Kate, where french packet use? In a jacket, in a trousers, in a set-in pocket? The Russian sew technology doesn’t have this term…Kate wrote:Hello Valencia Iv
A fench pocket usually means a false pocket, I hope this helps!
Kate
Can be used in either I suppose on the jacket or trousers. It has no pocket bag and is sealed therefore false. We dont really do them in our Tailors but, sometimes If somebody wanted a pocket just as decoration but not open due to wanting the garment to remain 'neat' It could be used!
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