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The Armani jacket: finishing details

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A do-it-yourself Armani jacket that has the original's elegance, simplicity and appropriateness can be tailored by studying the little details of an original. Tips on how to copy details of an original Armani jacket's linings, hidden-placket closures, binding, bias inserts and buttons and buttonholes, are presented.

Author: Tilton, Marcy
Publisher: Taunton Press
Publication Name: Threads
Subject: Fashion and beauty
ISSN: 0882-7370
Year: 1999
Tailoring

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Armani jackets: the inside story

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The steps for sewing an Armani-style jacket are presented. These include placements for interfacings, fusing interfacings, stabilizing the front edges of jackets and making shoulder pads.

Author: Tilton, Marcy
Publisher: Taunton Press
Publication Name: Threads
Subject: Fashion and beauty
ISSN: 0882-7370
Year: 1999

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Not your ordinary t-shirt

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Using fine-quality fabrics to custom-make t-shirts ensures clothes that can be worn repeatedly. The t-shirts can also be altered in style, neckline and sleeve length whenever desired.

Author: Tilton, Marcy
Publisher: Taunton Press
Publication Name: Threads
Subject: Fashion and beauty
ISSN: 0882-7370
Year: 1996
Design and construction, T-shirts

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