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Method for making suit sleeves

A manufacturing method and sleeve technology, applied in the field of clothing

Inactive Publication Date: 2018-01-19
谢亚平
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At present, there is a lack of a convenient and simple and efficient suit sleeve manufacturing method

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[0005] The long johns of the present invention will be further described below.

[0006] The manufacturing method of the suit sleeve of the present invention comprises the following steps: (1), draw the arc line of the mountain sleeve of the large sleeve sleeve; (4), determine the length of the sleeve; (5), determine the size of the sleeve back bend: from W point to I point and then T2 point down a little for the contour line of the big sleeve back bend; from W1 point After passing I1 point and then passing T2 point, a little downward is the contour line of the back bend seam of the small sleeve. Point K1, which is about 12cm above point T2, is at the adhesion of the back bend seam of the big and small sleeves, which is the cuff slit. I1 point and I2 point are on the same horizontal line, which can ensure that the horizontal bars are aligned. K1I is slightly longer than K1I1, which meets the sleeve elbow and meets the process requirements. As mentioned above, the W1 point c...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a method for making suit sleeves. The method is characterized by including the steps of 1), drawing a sleeve cap curve line of a top sleeve body; 2), drawing a sleeve valley curve line of an under sleeve body; 3), drawing front bending joints of the top sleeve body and the under sleeve body by determining partial sleeve points of cuffs of the top sleeve body and the under sleeve body; 4), determining the length of the sleeve bodies; 5), determining back bending joints of the top sleeve body and the under sleeve body; 6), determining hemlines of the cuffs to complete thesleeves. The hemlines are concealed in position, which is reasonable in processing; the curve lines M1T and the rear bending joints are intersected at the T-point, included angles on two sides are favorably close to 90 degrees, cuff vents are configured, and the sleeves are completed. The method is convenient and simple in processing and high in efficiency.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of clothing, in particular to a method for manufacturing suit sleeves. Background technique [0002] Before the appearance of modern suits, men's suits were suits worn by modern Western men to attend business occasions. There was a long and thick black coat called a frock coat. Until the end of the 19th century, Americans began to wear lighter, waist-length coats, called sack suits. It became the daytime standard for informal, non-working occasions, and even the most down-to-earth male would have a suit for Sunday church. Before World War II, this light suit was worn with a vest. Evening suits, on the other hand, also developed an informal attire. The original tuxedo evolved into a small evening dress. Today, evening dresses have even replaced tuxedos and become the standard attire for evening occasions, while tuxedos with a longer history are reserved for the most solemn occasions, such as banquets, mus...

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IPC IPC(8): A41D27/10
Inventor 谢亚平
Owner 谢亚平
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