Tuesday, 26 October 2010

Garment Deconstruction:1 [Observing]

[Abstract]
Deconstruct a tailored jacket and reconstruct it again as a 'wearable structure'. The key is observe and understand basic structures and creating a new shape from an classic style.



[Observing]
1: Front.
2: Side. Sleeves are curving naturally.
3: Back. Large space for carrying rucksack. Two big pockets on hip.
4: Neck.
5: Neck. Able to close completely with a button and the loop.
6: Neck closing style.
7: The other side of collar has big jig jag-stitch to reinforce the fabric hardness.
8: Front pocket. it says 'Jetted pocket'. Old style.
9,10,11,12,13: Open the pocket. It has a welt.
14: A patch to make it stronger.
15: A back pocket. It has inner button.
16: A bellow type pocket. It makes more space.
17: A unique part. For keeping the jacket style even army carry a heavy bag.
18: Simple tack on the front bodice.
19, 20: Inside out, front & back. back. Half lining.
21,22,23: A big pocket and a small pocket in the left side front bodice.
S1,S2: My sketches.

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