Made By You Knowledge Book (EN)

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Waist- and Seat width - ½ Waist V6

You use this adjustment when you want to make the side seam at waist height smaller or wider.

Determining the alterations to be done: See Introduction Waist – and Seat width

Please provide in any case the finished measurement for the desired ½ jacket width for control purposes. When doing so, please take any alteration that has an effect on the ½ jacket width into consideration. EXAMPLE

The try-on garment has a ½ jacket width of 52 cm. You would like to reduce the ½ overlap by 2 cm. The new Finished Measurement ½ Jacket amounts to: 52 cm - 2 cm = 50 cm.

The back- and side part will be made smaller or wider at the side seams at waist height (by 100% of the found value), till nothing on armhole and hem. Picture shows ½ waist smaller.

ORIENTATION VALUES

Increase ½ waist: Light 1 cm / Medium 2 cm / Strong 3 cm Reduce ½ waist: Light 0.5 cm / Medium 1 cm / Strong 2 cm The maximal values are to be found in our B2B system and depend on the chosen model.

Increase often in combination with: • ½ Seat (BP & SP – side seams) + (V7+)

Reduction often in combination with: • ½ Seat (BP & SP – side seams) - (V7-)

Increase rarely in combination with: • ½ Seat (BP & SP – side seams) - (V7-)

Reduction rarely in combination with: • ½ Seat (BP & SP – side seams)+ (V7+) • Armhole diameter + (V15+)

Increase never in combination with: • ½ Seat (BP & SP – side seams) - (V7-) with large values

Reduction never in combination with • Armhole diameter + (V15+) with larger values • Length of vent longer (V16+) with larger values • ½ Seat (BP & SP – side seams) - (V7-) with larger values

To ensure a smooth line flow, and therefore a good fitting, it is logical to adapt ½ waist in the same direction as ½ seat.

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