Hitchcock Interview--Please explain side bodies, etc.
Thanks to Michael for the interview with John Hitchcock just posted on dresswithstyle.com. Mr. Hitchcock refers to "side bodies" as a device to add further shape to a coat. Would someone explain what side bodies are, and the alternative methods for adding shape to a coat? I have also heard the term "fish cuts," and would like to know what these are and the purpose they serve.
Perhaps this is another way of saying "Darts"?
Yes, darts are also called "fish cuts" because of their fish-like shape.
Side bodies are separate pannels of cloth inserted betwen the front and the back (as opposed to another system of cutting where the back and front pannels are sewn together directly with a seam running down from the middle of the armpit, like a shirt). They help better shape the the coat. My tailor always uses them.
Side bodies are separate pannels of cloth inserted betwen the front and the back (as opposed to another system of cutting where the back and front pannels are sewn together directly with a seam running down from the middle of the armpit, like a shirt). They help better shape the the coat. My tailor always uses them.
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