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'Collar
Break Stripe Matching'
The term 'collar break' refers to the area where the collar meets the
lapel at an angle of almost 45º. Although most tailors would consider it
unnecessary to have the stripes matching in this area, we try to achieve this
wherever possible.
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'The
Back'
The two halves of the back are cut and seamed together to form the
perfect width stripe to allow accurate collar matching.
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'The
Shoulder Seam'
The shoulder seams can be cut to match for most clients. The out breast
pocket should always match.
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'Side pocket detail.'
Stripe and check cloth should always be cut to match, although this is
not possible above the pocket as a dart is taken out to create waist
definition. The delicate hand stitched pocket flap edges can also be seen.
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'Cuff
Button Holes'
Each hole is real and can be unfastened. The buttons are real horn and
hand sewn using extra strong waxed thread.
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