Textile and Fashion

Jean Construction - Garment Construction

Jeans require more pieces and assembly steps than do T-shirts. Cutting of the fabric is different, as denim is an open-width woven (rather than a tubular knit), and the fabric normally must be spread and laid in one direction only. The cut parts must be shade-matched and properly labeled. Assembly requires several off-line steps before the parts are joined into a pair of jeans.

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