What is the divided seam?
The divided seam is a seam in clothing that is deliberately open. This is a common feature in pants and shorts, especially in pants and shorts to be worn for athletic purposes. In some cases, such as pants and fashion denim design, the purpose of the divided seam is completely aesthetic. In sportswear and active wear, on the other hand, the divided seam is usually used to improve the extent of the wearer's movement. For example, a divided seam can be used in the design of yoga pants, because so many yoga poles require a large range of movement, especially if it is practiced by someone with a large yoga training.
There are some cases where divided seams are used in clothes and skirts. For example, pencil skirts often have a divided seam at the back. There is a seam that starts with a small back that is sometimes where the skirt can be closed or closed. This seam extends over the rump and down the back of the legs. The seam is often divided into one to three inches (between two and a half centimeters and seven and a halfntimeters) at the end. This type of divided seam is functional because it can improve the extent of the wearer's movement and is also an aesthetic part of the pencil skirt.
It is also common for dresses and dresses to have divided seams either at the back or on one or both sides of the garment. As with a pencil skirt, this design function can improve the wearer's movement range, but can also offer a little spell if it is the intention of showing the legs of a woman wearing a dress. In most cases, the seam begins to decompose around the knee area. In some other risky modes, the seam can divide much higher.
Another type of clothing, which is often designed with at least one divided seam, is a coat. This is especially true for coats that follow classic patterns such as trench coats. ENCH Coat usually has a split seam at the back. There are also heavier coats made of materials such as wool, which also include a divided seam at the back andSometimes on the right and left side of the garment. Sometimes, especially with coats, designers use divided seams to show interesting lining.