For this piece I wanted to go above and beyond and make it the highlight of my thesis. I wanted to push myself in my construction skills and also in my print design to create several fabrics that could go together. I decided on making a fitted three piece suit for myself (of course) including a lined notch collar jacket with vented two piece sleeve and a right breast welt pocket for a pocket square, pants with fly closure and two back welt pockets, a vest, and a matching tie to pull it all together.
I wanted to design these prints in Adobe Illustrator giving it a very clean look to match the sharp aesthetic of a well fitting suit. With the suit being traditionally serious attire the print had to put a fun and ridiculous twist on it. The first print was for the jacket and pants printed on cotton sateen. Using elements from that design I created four prints to complement it. One was a different color scheme for the vest. In another I repeated one element to make the jacket lining which was printed on silk de chine. In the third I made a stripe pattern that was going to be the pocket square for the welt pocket of the jacket. The fourth was a continuation of the "slurpee" cup element in the design for the tie. In addition I designed and printed a tag with the fabric design name to be put in both the jacket and pants. I named the fabric series fresh factor and the tag reads, "Fresh fabric for a fresh suit."
In making a suit, most of the work goes into the pattern making and fitting of the practice muslin suit to ensure that everything will fit properly (and comfortably!). I included my notch collar draft to give you a little behind the scenes on what had to go into making the pattern (lots of geometry). A lot of what is great about this suit are the small details. I matched up the jacket fabric as well as the welt pockets in the jacket and pants. This suit was a lot of fun to make and I can't wait wear it and then make another!!
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Sketch, fabric prints for the suit, vest, lining, pocket square, tie, and tag.
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Notch collar draft
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Jacket:
Center front pattern piece laid out.
Back, side back, and side front pieces sewn together.
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Sleeves cut, sleeves sewn.
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Over collar and under collar pieces cut, sewn collar.
Front facings, back neck facing, and collar sewn to jacket, fresh factor tag attached.
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(with fabric pattern matched) for pocket square.
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Front pocket pieces cut out.
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Back welt in progress, pocket sewn.
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Front pockets finished, back pockets finished.
Zipper sewn into front of pants.
Waistband with contrasting fabric lining and tag sewn onto pants.
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Vest pieces cut out, vest finished.
Base tie pieces cut and sewn.
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Tie in progress
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Vest and tie
god you look so fucking cool in that thing...also:
ReplyDelete"including a lined notch collar jacket with vented two piece sleeve and a right breast welt pocket for a pocket square, pants with fly closure and two back welt pockets, a vest, and a matching tie to pull it all together. "
no big deal
Really interesting, creative, and fresh.
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