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§2. Building products on a single constructive manner

Currently models for men's clothes are very diverse in appearance, so the most effective method for the modeling of the clothes is the development of group models on the same constructive basis. When developing models on the same constructive basis reduces the complexity of the design work on the launch of new models in production, number of patterns, thereby reducing cost and consumption of cardboard.
 


Fig. 100. Sporty jackets, designed on the same silhouette-based


  The construction of the jackets sport type. In Fig. 100 there are four different models of suits developed on the same constructive basis (see Fig. 20). Model visually perceived as quite different, however, the difference in them is small: the location of pockets, shape of the yoke, patterns, collars and lapels, in the presence or absence of lapels, number of buttons and the clasp.
 


 Building a fashionable coat. In Fig. 101 there are three different models of coats, designed on the same constructive basis, (see Fig. 38). The difference between the models is closure, in the form and arrangement of pockets, in the collar.
 


 The construction of fashionable jackets. In Fig. 102 presents two different models of jackets one designed on a structural basis (see Fig. 83). The difference between the models is in the clasp, the shape of the tank, the terrain and the shape of the armhole.

LABORATORY AND PRACTICAL WORK 21 

To develop a family of models (5 - 7) on the same constructive basis.



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